New Ag and Resource Economics dept. head joins CSU from Washington State University
Professor Hayley Chouinard’s research covers a broad range of topics ranging from consumer choices to the use of natural resources.
Professor Hayley Chouinard’s research covers a broad range of topics ranging from consumer choices to the use of natural resources.
A coordinated effort to understand plant microbiomes could boost plant health and agricultural productivity, according to a new Perspective published in the open access journal PLOS Biology.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has named Raj Khosla to the executive committee of Science Breakthroughs 2030, an initiative that will identify the most compelling scientific opportunities in food and agriculture in the next decade and beyond.
The American Meat Science Association is honoring CSU Professor Emeritus J. Daryl Tatum as the 2017 AMSA R. C. Pollock Award Winner.
Colorado U.S. Senators Michael Bennet and Cory Gardner this week announced that Colorado State University will receive $264,600 in funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to study the spread of pathogens in U.S potato crops.
Topics of interest to Front Range gardeners are the focus of the 2017 Twilight Garden Series, which will feature three informative presentations this month: “Celebrating Native Plants,” “Promoting Pollinators” and “Bringing the Trial Gardens Home.”
Widely accepted textbook geology is being challenged, thanks to new CSU research.
Adams State University and CSU are launching a new degree program in agriculture. The partnership allows Adams State to offer San Luis Valley-area students the opportunity to study agriculture without leaving their home community by offering agriculture-related courses from CSU.
As just one more example of his distinguished career as one of the world’s leading meat scientists, Keith Belk has been named the recipient of the 2017 Distinguished Research Award from the American Meat Science Association.
Colorado U.S. Senators Michael Bennet and Cory Gardner today announced that CSU has received $499,420 in funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to conduct the first national evaluation of the Farm to School program.