Ag student wins national discussion contest
Ryan O’Reilly, a senior majoring in agricultural and natural resource economics, is this year’s winner of the national collegiate discussion contest sponsored by the American Farm Bureau.
Ryan O’Reilly, a senior majoring in agricultural and natural resource economics, is this year’s winner of the national collegiate discussion contest sponsored by the American Farm Bureau.
President Trump is expected to issue an executive order directing federal agencies to revise the Clean Water Rule, a major regulation published by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers in 2015.
John McKay, an associate professor in CSU’s Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management, will lead a $6.1 million study to learn about plant genetics from exploring plant roots as well as the soil around the plants.
A future built by collaboration will be the focus of the 26th annual Governor’s Forum on Colorado Agriculture Feb. 22.
Raeann Magill had big dreams to study abroad. A junior soil and crop sciences major with a minor in Spanish, she first started studying Spanish in high school and had always thought about going abroad at some point after college.
Temple Grandin, Colorado State University professor of animal sciences and world-renowned autism spokesperson, has been named to the National Women’s Hall of Fame.
Grad student stranded overseas back on campus after week of uncertainty.
Looming drought in 2017 is a concern in Eastern Colorado, affecting ranchers and land managers.
CSU has launched the Colorado Blueprint project, a statewide effort focusing on collecting and sharing data to foster a discussion about the role and vision for food and agricultural programming at CSU and many partner organizations.
As climate change and biological invasions continue to impact global biodiversity, scientists at CSU and CU suggest the way organisms move to new areas, or range expansion, can be impacted directly by evolutionary changes.