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CALS in the News for the week of September 7 – 13

September 13, 2024

In the News

Why Are US Agricultural Emissions Dropping?
Civil Eats, 9/11/24
Quoted: Steven Hall, Plant and Agroecosystem Sciences

Wisconsin towns are trying to limit CAFO growth. Big Dairy is fighting back.
Investigate Midwest via Wisconsin Public Radio, 9/12/24
Quoted: Charles Nicholson, Animal and Dairy Sciences, Agricultural and Applied Economics

Wisconsin eggs cause multi-state salmonella outbreak
Wisconsin Public Radio, 9/9/24
Quoted: Ron Kean, Animal and Dairy Sciences

How hazelnuts can build climate resilience in the Upper Midwest
WUWM, 9/12/24
Quoted: Dave Bohnhoff, Emeritus, Biological Systems Engineering

In the face of climate change, Ho-Chunk Nation working toward food sovereignty
WUWM, 9/11/24
Mentioned: Wisconsin Rural Partnerships Institute

Reminiscing about Wisconsin’s hot cicada summer
WUWM, 9/11/24
Quoted: Ari Maurer, Student, Entomology

Invasive spongy moths strip aspen tree foliage, damage a native species, UW-Madison researcher says
The Daily Cardinal, 9/12/24
Quoted: Rick Lindroth, Emeritus, Entomology
Mentioned: Clay Morrow, Alumnus, Forrest and Wildlife Ecology
Mentioned: Arlington Agricultural Research Station

China’s dairy purchases hard to predict
Brownfield Ag News, 9/9/24
Quoted: Charles Nicholson, Animal and Dairy Sciences, Agricultural and Applied Economics

Economist says markets likely reacting to dairy inventories
Brownfield Ag News, 9/6/24
Quoted: Charles Nicholson, Animal and Dairy Sciences, Agricultural and Applied Economics

FMMO Comment Deadline Is Here – Now What?
Mid-West Farm Report with Pam Jahnke, 9/13/24
Interviewed: Charles Nicholson, Animal and Dairy Sciences, Agricultural and Applied Economics

Of Interest

Wisconsin farm leaders say changes to national milk pricing system will lead to bigger losses
Wisconsin Public Radio, 9/11/24

White-nose syndrome in bats might be blocked by drug
Wisconsin State Journal, 9/9/24

CALS in the News is a weekly selection of media stories quoting or mentioning CALS faculty, staff, students, alumni, research and programs. Other stories of interest to the UW–Madison community and those in the fields of agriculture and the life sciences are also included. This list is produced by CALS External Relations. Read more about our mission and methodology for curating this list.