CALS in the News for the Week of November 27 – December 3
In the News
This Fire-Loving Fungus Eats Charcoal, if It Must
The New York Times, 11/29/21
Quoted: Thea Whitman, Soil Science
California’s Western Monarch Butterflies Are Making a Comeback
The New York Times, 12/3/21
Quoted: Karen Oberhauser, Entomology
Bioacoustics researcher wins top award for positive impact toward solving global challenges
Mongabay, 12/2/12
Quoted: Zuzana Burivalova, Forest and Wildlife Ecology
Betting on RNAi as the new wave of crop protection solutions
Chemical & Engineering News, 11/28/21
Quoted: Russell Groves, Entomology
UW-Madison starts search for next chancellor with a 21-member search committee
Wisconsin State Journal, 12/2/21
Mentioned: Adena Rissman, Forest and Wildlife Ecology
Despite drought in southern Wisconsin, crop researchers say average yields are expected this year
Wisconsin Public Radio, 11/29/21
Quoted: Joe Lauer, Agronomy
Mentioned: Arlington Agricultural Research Station
Agricultural economist tackles potential food shortage
The Country Today, 11/29/21
Quoted: Andrew Stevens, Agricultural and Applied Economics
AgrAbility of Wisconsin helps keep injured, disabled farmers working
Wisconsin State Farmer, 12/1/21
Quoted: Brian Luck, Biological Systems Engineering
Quoted: Dick Straub, Emeritus, Biological Systems Engineering
Milk Production Falls
Mid-West Farm Report, 12/1/21
Quoted: Mark Stephenson, Center for Dairy Profitability
Of Interest
The Coronavirus in a Tiny Drop
New York Times, 12/1/21
To clean contaminated soil, central Wisconsin pilot project tries growing mushrooms
Wisconsin Public Radio, 11/29/21
Making aviation history: Madison plants fuel United Airlines aircraft with passengers aboard
Wisconsin State Journal, 12/3/21
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.