Colorado State University’s Soil and Crop Sciences Upskilling program has partnered with the Colorado Seed Growers Association to launch a new online micro-credential program designed for seed conditioners and seed producers. The program — made possible through grant...
Jessica Davis, professor of agronomy and former head of the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture at Colorado State University, passed away on Jan. 26 in Fort Collins. She was 63. Born May 20, 1962, in Charlotte, Michigan, to Clair and Goentje Davis,...
Wub Yilma, CSU-TAPS precision irrigation manager, coaches intern Aaron Cherry through trace gas emissions testing in the field. Credit: Christine Hamilton CSU-TAPS Program Manager Omer Izrael reviews evapotranspiration and plant growth measurements with intern Mason...
The director of Colorado State University’s Akron-based Crops Testing Program pushes the organization forward in variety trials, giving direction to farmers in Colorado and beyond.Sally Jones-Diamond’s story begins on the windswept plains of eastern Colorado, where...
Water is at the heart of agriculture. Every stage of the food-growing process depends on having reliable access to water. However, water levels are declining in many rivers and aquifers that function as key resources for agricultural producers, particularly in the...
Colorado State University’s Francesca Cotrufo, a professor in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences within the College of Agricultural Sciences, has been named a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union. AGU Fellows are recognized for demonstrating “scientific...