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CSU to increase state’s soil moisture monitoring network with federal funding
The federal government has allocated $1.45 million for Colorado State University to expand the state’s soil moisture monitoring network.
CSU Spur aims to keep valuable organ meats from landfills
CSU Spur connects ranchers, inventors and food entrepreneurs to keep valuable organ meats from landfills.
CSU Spur, Ardent Mills collaborate to nurture next generation of food innovators
Housed within the Spur campus, the Ardent Mills Teaching and Culinary Center is part of a strategic partnership that will focus on promoting the science of regenerative agriculture systems, agricultural literacy and career pathways, and innovation in food, nutrition, agribusiness and the food industry.
Q&A: Could Colorado be in store for a wildflower super bloom this summer?
While California’s wildflower explosion has been making headlines, CSU horticulturist Jennifer Bousselot says Colorado’s own super bloom season is just beginning to sprout.
CSU tapped to lead development of NIFA’s National Climate Change Roadmap for universities
The $300,000 grant will support a National Climate Change Working Group featuring a wide variety of experts focused on guiding the next decade of research into climate change.
CSU innovators, educators, researchers and rising stars honored among DBJ’s 2023 Who’s Who in Agriculture
Honorees include Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences James Pritchett, who is the 2023 Denver Business Journal's Who's Who in Agriculture Trailblazer, and agricultural education and equine science student Jo Smeby, who will receive the Rising Star award.
Exceptional Rodeo celebrates 40 years of bringing roping, riding to children with special needs
Held at the Temple Grandin Equine Center, the adaptive rodeo provides children with special needs the opportunity to try out traditional rodeo events.
CSU’s new director of ag innovation ready to push boundaries while returning to her roots
After growing up in Colorado’s dairy industry, Jordan Kraft Lambert has devoted her career to building a global food and ag technology economy that brings together growers, consumers and innovators. In this newly created position, she will play a key role in connecting research, education and engagement activities at CSU to the critical challenges and opportunities the industry faces.
Five can’t-miss National Western Stock Show events for the CSU community
From Temple Grandin leading the parade to Ag Adventure, here are the top five things every Ram fan should check out.
Jan. 14 is CSU Day at the National Western Stock Show
Whether it's roping and riding, snapping a photo with CAM the Ram or learning more about where your food comes from, CSU Day returns to the National Western Stock Show with plenty of fun for the whole family.