Photos: CSU celebrates Nutrien Ag Day BBQ
The Nutrien Ag Day BBQ on Sept. 24 honored Colorado’s agricultural roots for more than 40 years while supporting the industry’s future by raising funds for student scholarships.
The Nutrien Ag Day BBQ on Sept. 24 honored Colorado’s agricultural roots for more than 40 years while supporting the industry’s future by raising funds for student scholarships.
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 Ag Week brings new and old friends together to honor CSU’s agricultural roots, welcome people to our table, and look ahead to the future.
Colorado State University Ag Day returns to campus this weekend for the 40th annual celebration of Colorado agriculture. Starting at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 11, agricultural commodity partners from around the state will furnish the pre-game Nutrien Ag Day BBQ with Colorado-grown and raised agricultural products.
With fall quickly approaching, now is the perfect time to get together with the 4-H community for a fun-filled celebration of all things Ag and 4-H.
This year the Nutrien Ag Day Barbecue will look a little different when it takes place on Saturday, Sept. 19.
John Matsushima, a Colorado native and professor emeritus in the Department of Animal Sciences at Colorado State University, has dedicated his life to serving Colorado’s livestock industry.
The 38th annual Nutrien Ag Day kicks off Saturday, Sept. 21, and CSU’s College of Agricultural Sciences is looking for volunteers.
Since 1981, Ag Day has been a tradition that celebrates Colorado State University’s roots as an agricultural leader in the state.