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LA Days lecture series returns to educate, inspire campus community
The 31st annual Landscape Architecture Days lecture series will feature five presenters at the top of their field and explore a broad spectrum of current practices in landscape architecture.
Clients wanted for Landscape Design and Contracting student capstone projects
Students in CSU's Landscape Design and Contracting program are seeking clients to partner with on projects for their capstone course.
10th annual International Livestock Forum focused on shaping future agricultural leaders
The 2024 International Livestock Forum brought together industry leaders, faculty, and students to discuss the global impact of Colorado agriculture.
Global plant adaptation experts will share insights for improved resilience and sustainability in agriculture
CSU will host a series of vision talks with global thought leaders who will share their research and vision for improved resilience and sustainability in agriculture.
Serving Our State: CSU alum returns to Colorado to share her passion with horse owners
“My goals are to help horse owners figure out the intersection of horse health, good land stewardship, and the economics of horse ownership.”
Outstanding Grad: Willow Werlhof, College of Agricultural Sciences
“I’ve appreciated every experience that my family and the industry has provided me — to create my passion for animal medicine and the agriculture industry as a whole. I think my time at CSU allowed me to develop additional industry and scientifically applied methods to the experiences that I’ve had and will have.”
CSU poinsettia sale set for Dec. 2 and 4
The sale runs Saturday, Dec. 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Monday Dec. 4 from 3-6 p.m.
How well do you know Colorado agriculture? Test your knowledge before the CSU Ag Day BBQ
Ag Day is slated for Saturday, Sept. 30. Before the CSU football team takes on Utah Tech at Canvas Stadium, agricultural producers from across the state will highlight Colorado-grown food products at the Nutrien Ag Day BBQ, an annual event that draws more than 3,000 people and has raised more than half a million dollars to fund scholarships for agricultural science students.
CSU, CDA survey shows Coloradans overwhelmingly support local agriculture
Coloradans consider the food and agriculture industry to be important to the state’s future economic resiliency and quality of life. Those surveyed agree it is important to maintain land and water for agricultural purposes in Colorado.
The latest buzz: Meet CSU’s newest entomology experts
Whether they’re identifying that strange bug in your garden, helping agricultural producers fight crop-destroying pests, or teaching young and old about the coolest attributes of our eight-legged friends, CSU's newest entomologists are showing how even the smallest mite is a big deal.