Rain does not stop 2017 CSU Ag Adventure
More than 1,700 students from the Poudre School District participated.
More than 1,700 students from the Poudre School District participated.
Hoppess received a B.S. in soil science in 1960.
Established in 2016, the Alliance coordinates public-private research projects on phytobiomes.
CSU Equine Sciences alumna Cayla Stone will head to Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 14-16 for the 2017 Player’s Choice Extreme Mustang Makeover, to compete for $100,000 in prize money.
Tyler Mason was awarded the James Beard Foundation (JBF) National Scholarship — one of 10 high-impact $20,000 scholarships. Mason, a doctoral student in the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, started a research project in January that focuses on specialty crops.
Bill Hammerich named 2017 Livestock Leader
Students explore complexities of global food security, environmental change
On a beautiful Colorado summer evening, hundreds of students, alumni, university leadership, industry leaders, colleagues and friends gathered to wish a happy 70th birthday to an extraordinary person – Temple Grandin.
This year, under the guidance of the Legends of Ranching Program Director Dr. David J. Denniston, 31 horse training students, six sales preparation students, eight student teaching assistants, and numerous student volunteers put together a record-breaking sale.