CSU rodeo queens showcase commitment to industry through ‘ag-vocacy’
For CSU alums Hailey Frederiksen and Ashley Baller, the roads to Miss Rodeo America and Miss Rodeo Colorado both began with a love of agriculture, Western traditions.
For CSU alums Hailey Frederiksen and Ashley Baller, the roads to Miss Rodeo America and Miss Rodeo Colorado both began with a love of agriculture, Western traditions.
Upon completion of the course and passing the accompanying exam, participants receive a 3-year food safety certificate.
U.S. News and World Report ranks the program in the top 15% of online programs nationally and No. 39 among public institutions. The ranking recognizes its excellence in faculty credentials, opportunities for students to engage with their peers, student excellence and access to technology and support services.
A partnership with Colorado State University helped bring the study of sustainable, urban agriculture to Denver's Bruce Randolph School. Now, thanks to a new dual-enrollment course, the AgConnect Pathway program is once again growing.
Shirley was honored for her dedication to community-engaged scholarship, uniting academics and communities to benefit society.
The Ag Conference provides the latest local and regional research information available for producers to not only improve their operations, but to become more successful.
The 116th year of the National Western Stock Show marked the official opening of the new CSU Spur campus.
Every year, school visits at the NWSS draw thousands of students from urban and rural communities, bringing youth from differing backgrounds together to learn.
For decades, 4-H Day at the National Western Stock Show has connected youth with the Colorado ag industry while recognizing and celebrating Western heritage.