Microbial traits, not plants, determine abundance of soil organic matter
Researchers offer new evidence for microbial pathways being the chief originator of organic matter found in stable soil carbon pools.
Researchers offer new evidence for microbial pathways being the chief originator of organic matter found in stable soil carbon pools.
When the Mid-American Collegiate Horticultural Society comes to the Colorado State University campus in 2018, the CSU Horticulture Club will build on what they learned from the 2016 competition.
Mike Bartolo was recognized at the Rocky Ford Chamber of Commerce Annual Ag Appreciation Dinner, and was recently recognized for 30 years of service to Extension.
When Colorado weather is especially dry in the fall and early winter, watering season may not end just because your sprinklers are turned off.
CSU's Horticulture Honor Society, Pi Alpha Xi, will be taking orders for 22-inch Douglas Fir holiday wreaths this week.
Colorado State Extension recently highlighted the work of professionals from across the state with awards as part of the annual Forum.
More than 20 employers, representing a broad spectrum of the agricultural industry traveled to Fort Collins to have dinner with students and to interact with them on a personal level.
Free, two-day event takes place in Lory Student Center NOv. 29-30.
CSU's Marching Band is carrying on a time-honored tradition.
Michael Grusak, a plant physiologist at the USDA and a professor of pediatric nutrition at Baylor College of Medicine, will deliver the annual, free lecture Nov. 13.