New data released Thursday from the U.S. drought monitor shows that drought conditions are worsening across Colorado driven by persistent heat and lack of meaningful rainfall. The post CBS: Drought conditions worsening across Colorado appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Dan Mooney, an assistant professor of agricultural and resource economics at Colorado State University, and his team analyzes how shut-off dates affect everything from grazing periods to forage production. Depending on the type of business, earlier shut-off dates are less profitable for farmers, even factoring in payments, with cut-offs around July 1 more favorable and profitable. The post Colorado Politics: Water conservation takes center stage at 2025 Colorado Water Congress in Steamboat Sp...| | Colorado State University
Flexibility is important, said Dan Mooney, associate professor of agricultural and resource economics at Colorado State University. “There are a lot of programs that recommend fallowing or land retirement, but this is saying we need some kind of middle-ground.” The post Colorado Sun: Colorado River water conservation program remains stalled in US House appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Entomologist Maia Holmes, education and outreach coordinator at the department of agricultural biology at Colorado State University said those tarantula males “weren’t evolved to survive.” The post Audacy: Newly-discovered tarantula species named the ‘Genital King’ appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Look up to the roof of the CSU Spur in Denver and you'll see wildflowers. It's an experiment to see which flowers will bring pollinators into the city. The post 9 News: CSU experimenting with what wildflowers will bring pollinators to Denver appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Given that both species are bee-pollinated, the likely scenario is that a bee moved pollen between the two plants and led to the creation of the potato, said Amy Charkowski, research associate dean of Colorado State University’s College of Agricultural Sciences. The post CNN: The modern potato evolved from a wild tomato fling 9 million years ago, scientists say appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
At Colorado State University, dairy calf research connects faculty and students, offering hands-on learning, career pathways, and support for Animal Sciences success.| College of Agricultural Sciences
Colorado State University’s Landscape Architecture program earned national reaccreditation, showcasing its strong curriculum, expert faculty, hands-on learning, rich history, and commitment to preparing students for careers in sustainable design and environmental planning.| College of Agricultural Sciences
Celebrate CSU Ag Day 2025 on Sept. 6 with the Nutrien Ag Day BBQ. Enjoy Colorado-grown food, family-friendly activities, and support ag student scholarships before the Rams vs. UNC game.| College of Agricultural Sciences
CSU’s International Agriculture program joins the College of Agricultural Sciences to expand global impact and collaboration.Ask ChatGPT| College of Agricultural Sciences
“The first time I knew I was 100 percent in the right spot was when one of my landscape architecture professors was showing us a project – beginning to end, the whole process,” she said. “The entire time I could feel that I had this stupid grin on my face because I knew that this was exactly what I wanted to do.” The post Turning art into action: Piper Thyden builds future through landscape architecture appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Colorado State University’s annual Horsemanship Camp welcomed young riders from across the U.S. for two weeks of hands-on learning, riding instruction, and equine care at CSU’s Equine Science facilities. The post Equine Science hosts Colorado youth Horsemanship Camp appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences. The post Equine Science hosts Colorado youth Horsemanship Camp appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| College of Agricultural Sciences
CSU alumna and President’s Agricultural Advisory Council member Julie McCaleb was honored by the Colorado Livestock Association with its Top Choice Award for her contributions to the livestock industry. The post CSU Alumna Julie McCaleb named Colorado Livestock Association’s 2025 Top Choice Award honoree appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences. The post CSU Alumna Julie McCaleb named Colorado Livestock Association’s 2025 Top Choice Award honoree appeared first on College ...| College of Agricultural Sciences
From June 3-6, Colorado State University hosted the 2025 Equine Science Society (ESS) Symposium in Fort Collins. The biannual conference brings researchers, students and industry leaders from around the world together to advance equine research and education.| College of Agricultural Sciences
Dawn Thilmany, a respected scholar, extension leader, and economic development innovator, has been named interim head of the College of Agricultural Sciences’ Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, effective July 1. The post Dawn Thilmany named interim department head for Horticulture and Landscape Architecture appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| College of Agricultural Sciences | SOURCE | Colorado State University
Shelly Lynch, a 32-year employee of Colorado State University Human Resources and the College of Agricultural Sciences, is retiring on July 1.| College of Agricultural Sciences
A new review paper led by researchers at Colorado State University examines six strategies for addressing the challenge of water scarcity.| College of Agricultural Sciences