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                  We are proud to have you as our students and hope the College of Agricultural Sciences will become your second home during your time at Colorado State University. We want you to achieve your personal and educational goals, all while feeling comfortable, happy, and appreciated.

                  Our many student clubs and organizations are great ways to meet other students, practice what you learn in the classroom, and give you career-focused experiences for your resume. To learn more about the clubs listed below, you are always welcome to stop by the Dean’s Office or your respective Department offices.

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                  There are 620 registered student organizations at CSU. Visit the SLiCE website to find even more ways to get involved with both your College and your University.

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                    The purpose of Ag Council is to provide leadership and representation for the student body via organizations within the College of Agricultural Sciences at Colorado State University. Besides bringing the departments together to support each other, this group also is an advocate and educator of agriculture throughout the university.

                    To learn more about meeting times, please contact: agcouncil@colostate.edu  or Advisor, Dr. Mike Martin, michael.j.martin@colostate.edu

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                    To learn more about meeting times, please see their web page.  Contact: agcouncil@colostate.edu

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                  • Dairy Judging Team

                     

                    To learn more please contact Josh Docheff: purplerosecattle@aol.com

                  • Horse Judging Team

                     

                    Colorado State University’s Horse Judging Team, in existence since 1978, is one of the country’s most successful horse judging programs. CSU’s Horse Judging Team has won each of the major judging contests at least once, including the Morgan Nationals, Quarter Horse Congress, Arabian Nationals, Quarter Horse World Show, NRHA Futurity and the National Western Stock Show.

                    To learn more please contact Tim Jedra: tim.jedra@colostate.edu

                  • Meat Animal Evaluation Team

                     

                    CSU offers an opportunity to excel on the Meat Animal Evaluation Team. This CSU judging team competes at the national Meat Animal Evaluation Contest hosted in March at the Oklahoma City Stockyards and then at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK. This contest combines all important factors in animal evaluation and truly is a great opportunity to shine among the nation’s best livestock evaluators.

                    To learn more please contact Clay Carlson: clay.carlson@colostate.edu

                  • Soil Judging Team

                     

                    Soil judging is an educational experience that allows undergraduate students to competitively evaluate and interpret soil physical properties for recommendations on land use. Soil judging is an exciting way to gain valuable hands-on experience characterizing soils in the field which is essential for any successful soil scientist, land manager, or agronomist.  Participating in soil judging provides students with a developed understanding of the intricacies of soils and the personal experiences to continue to motivate their efforts in soil-related fields. The National Collegiate Soil Judging Competition (NCSJC) is an integral component in the intellectual growth of our team and provides an opportunity for members to hone their skills. An additional benefit to qualifying for the NCSJC is it allows students to network with professionals of various earth sciences as well as compete with students from 90 other universities.

                    To learn more please contact Susan Melzer: susan.melzer@colostate.edu

                  • Wool Judging Team

                     

                    To learn more, please contact Michelle Crites: michelle.crites@colostate.edu

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