Oil and gas wastewater used for irrigation may suppress plant immune systems
New research indicates that using produced water from hydraulic fracturing for irrigation could leave crop systems more vulnerable to pathogens.
New research indicates that using produced water from hydraulic fracturing for irrigation could leave crop systems more vulnerable to pathogens.
The study is evaluating whether integrating solar panels on farms would be a cost benefit to farmers and growers.
A CSU team found strong links between short-term exposure to air pollution and aggressive behavior, in the form of aggravated assaults and other violent crimes.
CSU celebrated the opening of its new Arkansas Valley Campus in Rocky Ford.
The Irrigation Innovation Consortium's goal is to help farmers and landscapers do more with less, by combining the practical knowledge of industry with the academic expertise of universities.
Last fall, the CoAXium Wheat Production System became commercially available to farmers in Colorado, where more than 2 million acres of wheat grows across the eastern plains.
A Global Surveillance System would interconnect crop biosecurity systems and improve food security
Since 1981, Ag Day has been a tradition that celebrates Colorado State University’s roots as an agricultural leader in the state.
The 2019 gardening season is almost upon us. If you want to know what flowers to plant this growing season, a list of great possibilities comes from Colorado State University’s Annual Flower Trial Garden.
The event covered a wide spectrum of microbiome scientific topics and included a keynote talk by science writer Ed Yong.