CSU In The News Archive

Feedlots brace for high costs

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January 08, 2007

The affected herds in Colorado represent about $1.8 billion worth of cattle including breeding cows that will produce calves for next year’s supply, Colorado State University agriculture extension agent Leonard Pruett said.

Heavy winter snow could prevent summer drought

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January 08, 2007

It is hard to see the water through the snow, but those at Colorado State University say when the white stuff does start to melt, it may prove to be a blessing in disguise – at least for the environment.

Storm-Plagued Ranchers Bracing For Higher Costs

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January 08, 2007

The affected herds in Colorado represent about $1.8 billion worth of cattle including breeding cows that will produce calves for next year’s supply, Colorado State University agriculture extension agent Leonard Pruett said.

Underground lab race nears end

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January 08, 2007

“The content is all there, and we are just doing some polishing,” Colorado State University physicist Robert Wilson said of the proposal.

Researchers eye turtles’ threat: people

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January 07, 2007

That’s why a couple of researchers at Colorado State University are trying to learn more about humans than animals to find a way to protect a group of turtles that live half a world away.

Storms May Force Cattle Prep Prices Up

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January 07, 2007

The affected herds in Colorado represent about $1.8 billion worth of cattle including breeding cows that will produce calves for next year’s supply, Colorado State University agriculture extension agent Leonard Pruett said.

Storms may force cattle prep prices up

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January 07, 2007

The affected herds in Colorado represent about $1.8 billion worth of cattle including breeding cows that will produce calves for next year’s supply, Colorado State University agriculture extension agent Leonard Pruett said.

Western Storms May Force Beef Prices Up

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January 07, 2007

The affected herds in Colorado represent about $1.8 billion worth of cattle including breeding cows that will produce calves for next year’s supply, Colorado State University agriculture extension agent Leonard Pruett said.