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Rhizotron assembled: Interdisciplinary collaboration results in controlled plant growth chamber
Researchers are looking belowground to address atmospheric carbon, using soils as a tool for climate mitigation.
Animal sciences undergraduate wins national animal welfare contest
Jordan Smeby took first place in the Undergraduate Junior Division.
Researchers testing whether solar panels on farms can thrive
The study is evaluating whether integrating solar panels on farms would be a cost benefit to farmers and growers.
Outstanding Grad: Harley Combs, College of Agricultural Sciences
Combs will be returning to CSU in the fall, joining Professor Steven Newman’s horticulture team as a graduate student.
Students earn Dean’s List honors for Fall
Nearly 200 students received academic honors during the Fall 2018 semester in the College of Agricultural Sciences.
CSU’s annual poinsettia program blooms again
CSU's Horticulture Center will once again sell poinsettias grown by students beginning Dec. 10.
CSU’s horticulture team among the best at national competition
The Mid-America Collegiate Horticultural Society team from Colorado State University, placed second at the national competition this fall.
Rain does not stop 2017 CSU Ag Adventure
More than 1,700 students from the Poudre School District participated.
Horticulture student awarded James Beard Foundation National Scholarship
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.
Legends of Ranching Performance Horse Sale breaks records
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.