CALS in the News for the Week of August 7 – 13
In the News
Wisconsin’s working-age population drops while population in general grows
PolitiFact, 8/10/21
Mentioned: Applied Population Laboratory
‘Those nerdy girls’ from Philadelphia, all women scientists, tackle COVID questions
The Philadelphia Inquirer, 8/6/21
Quoted: Malia Jones, Community and Environmental Sociology
New Farm Spending Data Highlights The Impact Of COVID-19 On 2020 Production Expenses
Wisconsin Public Radio, 8/10/21
Quoted: Steven Deller, Agricultural and Applied Economics
The U.S. Census Bureau is releasing key information Thursday. Here’s what to expect in Wisconsin.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 8/12/21
Quoted: David Egan-Robertson, Community and Environmental Sociology
Mentioned: Applied Population Laboratory
New Census numbers show Wisconsin is aging amid declining birthrate
WKOW 27, 8/13/21
Quoted: David Egan-Robertson, Community and Environmental Sociology
Mentioned: Applied Population Laboratory
Dairy economist expects western drought to have a larger milk production impact
Brownfield Ag News, 8/13/21
Quoted: Mark Stephenson, Center for Dairy Profitability
Economist expects strong milk production to continue
Brownfield Ag News, 8/6/21
Quoted: Mark Stephenson, Center for Dairy Profitability
Of Interest
Wisconsin sets 300-wolf limit after runaway spring hunt
Associated Press, 8/11/21