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CALS in the News for the week of June 11 – 17

In the News

Parallel tracks: A nutritional biochemistry vision
ASBMB Today, 6/14/22
Quoted: James Ntambi, Biochemistry

‘I dream of a world that is free of disparity’: New graduates share their visions for the future
Wisconsin Public Radio, 6/14/22
Interviewed: Giselle Monette, Alumna, Community and Environmental Sociology

Economist argues for boosting ‘homegrown’ businesses over attracting out-of-state companies
WisBusiness.com, 6/16/22
Quoted: Steven Deller, Agricultural and Applied Economics

Damage to a mound disturbs UW-Madison’s Indigenous community
Tone Madison, 6/13/22
Mentioned: Department of Soil Science

Red fox raids grackle nest high up a spruce tree
Antigo Journal, 6/13/22
Quoted: Scott Craven, Emeritus, Forest and Wildlife Ecology

Video: Were U Wondering – Do insects do more than bug you?
UW–Madison, 6/14/22
Interviewed: PJ Liesch, Entomology

Researchers aim to make biodegradable plastic from dairy waste
Brownfield Ag News, 6/15/22
Interviewed: John Lucey, Food Science
Mentioned: Center for Dairy Research

HPAI May Impact Fair Season
Mid-West Farm Report, 6/14/22
Interviewed: Ron Kean, Animal and Dairy Sciences

Trade dispute: U.S., Canada at odds over dairy tariffs
The Country Today, 6/13/22
Quoted: Mark Stephenson, Center for Dairy Profitability
Mentioned: Charles Nicholson, Agricultural and Applied Economics

Immerse yourself in the history of cheese in Green County
Wisconsin State Farmer, 6/14/22
Mentioned: Gary Grossen, Center for Dairy Research

Of Interest

Clark County prepares to host Wisconsin Farm Tech Days
Wisconsin Agriculturist, 6/16/22

Nothing to honk at: Fake coyotes ward off geese in Madison parks
Wisconsin State Journal, 6/13/22

 

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.