Many a Coloradan looks forward to that first, juicy bite of a Palisade peach every summer. Demand for the famous Western Slope fruit never runs dry, but the state’s $40 million peach industry is under increasing threat from an insidious pathogen that destroys peach...
International Weed Genomics ConsortiumCollaborative effort to combat crop-threatening weeds headed by CSU scientists by Anne Manning published April 14, 2021 Every multi-acre farmer and backyard gardener knows weeds are a constant, formidable foe of successful plant...
When Colorado State University entomology professor Paul Opler was 10 years old, he began collecting stamps from around the world to learn about the geography and culture of far-off places. His collection, he remembers, was far less colorful than stamps today, and...
After nearly four decades on the faculty at CSU’s College of Agricultural Sciences, Whitney Cranshaw is officially transitioning into retirement. The Department of Agricultural Biology professor and Extension specialist leaves behind a rich legacy of research and...
In-person events have been one of the many things put on hold during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, but not everything is grinding to a halt. The College of Agricultural Sciences’ Weed Research Lab has taken a different approach to its annual field days, which...
The global COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 has made one thing clear: You can never have enough hand sanitizer stocked in your home. But, if you were someone who scored a vat of the stuff thanks to some pioneering businesses like local distilleries who pivoted production to...