CALS in the News for the Week of April 24 – 30
In the News
Invasive garlic mustard hurts native species—but its harmful powers wane over time
National Geographic via MSN, 4/26/21
Quoted: Richard Lankau, Plant Pathology
Could the World Ever Run Entirely on Renewable Energy?
Gizmodo, 4/26/21
Quoted: Sarah Johnston, Agricultural and Applied Economics
Post-pandemic retail: What’s in, what’s out
Wisconsin State Journal, 4/29/21
Quoted: Malia Jones, Community and Environmental Sociology
Paul Fanlund: Do science advocates share blame for anti-vaccination pushback?
The Cap Times, 4/30/21
Quoted: Dietram Scheufele, Life Sciences Communication
Malia Jones and Christine Whelan: Welcome to the pandexit
The Cap Times, 4/23/21
Co-author: Malia Jones, Community and Environmental Sociology
Dairy Industry Split Over Proposed Changes To Federal Milk Pricing System
Wisconsin Public Radio, 4/29/21
Quoted: Mark Stephenson, Center for Dairy Profitability
As employees return, flexibility is key to post-pandemic workspace
Wisconsin State Journal, 4/28/21
Quoted: Malia Jones, Community and Environmental Sociology
Census data shows Wisconsin on crest of losing one House of Representative seat
The Badger Herald, 4/28/21
Quoted: David Egan-Robertson, Community and Environmental Sociology
Mentioned: Applied Population Laboratory
Capital City Sunday: Foxconn deal reworked
WKOW 27, 4/25/21
Quoted: Steven Deller, Agricultural and Applied Economics
Economist says dairy demand remains strong but could change
Brownfield Ag News, 4/26/21
Quoted: Mark Stephenson, Center for Dairy Profitability
Wisconsin soybean test plots missing some varieties
Brownfield Ag News, 4/28/21
Quoted: Shawn Conley, Agronomy
After a successful run, Bjorges say its time to sell the cows
Wisconsin State Farmer, 4/28/21
Quoted: Bob Bjorge, Alumnus, Farm and Industry Short Course
Of Interest
Madison-based startup Cultured Decadence looking to make lobster in a lab
Wisconsin State Journal, 4/24/21