CALS in the News for the Week of Mar. 26 – Apr. 1, 2016
News
Lower milk prices trumping record production for dairy farmers
Bloomberg 3/27/16
Quoted: Brian Gould, Agricultural & Applied Economics
Quoted: Bob Cropp, Agricultural & Applied Economics
Lower milk prices trumping record production for dairy farmers
Wisconsin State Journal 3/28/16
Quoted: Brian Gould, Agricultural & Applied Economics
Quoted: Bob Cropp, Agricultural & Applied Economics
Zika virus concerns bring increased mosquito trapping to state
Channel 3000 3/31/16
Quoted: Susan Paskewitz, Entomology
Growing concern that Zika virus pushing north
We Are Green Bay 3/31/16
Quoted: Susan Paskewitz, Entomology
400 suspected Zika cases in American Samoa
PopHerald 4/1/16
Quoted: Susan Paskewitz, Entomology
Published works from late State Journal ag reporter Bob Bjorklund donated to UW-Madison
Wisconsin State Journal 3/29/16
Quoted: Larry Meiller, Life Sciences Communication
Spring Farm: Pollinators to flourish if guidelines are followed
Fold du Lac Reporter 3/30/16
Quoted: Claudia Gratton, Entomology
Quoted: Christina Locke, Entomology
Wisconsin population trends show urban areas growing, rural areas shrinking
The Chippewa Herald 3/30/16
Quoted: David Egan-Robertson, Community & Environmental Sociology
Wisconsin population trends show urban areas growing, rural areas shrinking
The Journal Times 3/30/16
Quoted: David Egan-Robertson, Community & Environmental Sociology
Endres Berryridge Farm a family affair
Wisconsin State Farmer 3/30/16
Mentioned: Department of Dairy Science
Report explores food opinions, perceptions
Wisconsin State Farmer 3/30/16
Mentioned: Department of Life Sciences Communication
Cates family is committed to the land
Wisconsin Agriculturist 3/30/16
Quoted: Dick Cates, Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems, Soil Science
Mentioned: Kim Cates, Alumna, soil Science
Six top candidates for the 69th Alice in Dairyland are Announced
Dairy Business 3/30/16
Quoted: Emily Selner, Student, Agricultural & Applied Economics, Life Sciences Communication
WI Soybean Checkoff Dollars Are At Work
Farm Report 3/25/16
Quoted: Damon Smith, Plant Pathology
Students’ experience translates into jobs
Morning Ag Clips 3/30/16
Quoted: Sheldon Du, Agricultural and Applied Economics
Quoted: Jackson Remer, Student, Agricultural and Applied Economics
Quoted: Brad Jaeger, Student Agricultural and Applied Economics
Dairy nutrition students gain experience
Morning Ag Clips 3/31/16
Quoted: Ted Halbach, Dairy Science
Quoted: Micheala Slind, Student, Dairy Science
Quoted: Kent Weigel, Dairy Science
Quoted: Megan Lauber, Student, Dairy Science
NAS panel takes stock of U.S. science literacy
UW News 3/24/16
Quoted: Dominique Brossard, Life Sciences Communication
No snow, no hares: Climate change pushes emblematic species north
Science Daily 3/30/16
Quoted: Jonathan Pauli, Forest and Wildlife Ecology
Quoted: Ben Zuckerberg, Forest and Wildlife Ecology
No snow, no hares: Climate change pushes emblematic species north
UW News 3/30/16
Quoted: Jonathan Pauli, Forest and Wildlife Ecology
Quoted: Ben Zuckerberg, Forest and Wildlife Ecology
The Farm and Industry Short Course Experience
UW Extension News 3/25/16
Quoted: Jessie Potterton, Academic Affairs
Age-Old Traditions, New Media
Grow Magazine 3/31/16
Quoted: Patty Loew, Life Sciences Communication
Roll out the Barrel: Prohibition and Memorial Union
Wisconsin Alumni Association 3/3/16
Mentioned: Food Science Fermentations Course
Of Interest
How the growing season has changed since 1980
Dairy Heard Management 3/30/16
Due to growing interest, UWRF may bring back food science major
UWRF Voice 3/30/16