Agricultural education leader Don Thorn joins CSU to support rural engagement efforts
Don Thorn joins Colorado State University to serve in a new role strengthening the university’s ties with rural Colorado.
Don Thorn joins Colorado State University to serve in a new role strengthening the university’s ties with rural Colorado.
After three seasons growing in the challenging conditions of the Rocky Mountains, eight perennial plants have been named “Top Performers” by researchers at Colorado State University.
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.
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.
For almost five years, the IIC has supported industry-university collaboration to improve irrigation technologies, encourage their adoption and boost effective water management in agricultural and landscape contexts.
Partners from around the state will come together Saturday to serve Colorado-sourced meals to 3,000 football fans as part of CSU's annual Ag Day.
Colorado State University’s annual Ag Day tradition returns to campus on Saturday, Sept. 24, for the university’s 41st celebration of agriculture and athletics. Prior to kickoff of the Ram football team’s matchup against Sacramento State, the College of Agricultural Sciences will host the Nutrien Ag Day BBQ in collaboration with Colorado agricultural growers, producers and partners.
Colorado State University invites the public to vote on their favorite flowers from this year’s blooms during Public Evaluation Day on Saturday, Aug. 6 at the CSU Flower Trial Garden.
The 2022 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.
After three seasons growing in the challenging conditions of the Rocky Mountains, eight perennial plants have been named "Top Performers" by researchers at Colorado State University.