CALS in the News for the week of June 22-28
July 8, 2024
In the News
Gazans’ extreme hunger could leave its mark on subsequent generations
The Conversation, 6/27/24
Author: Hasan Khatib, Animal and Dairy Sciences
US July Fourth cookout costs up by 5% this year, survey shows
Reuters via Yahoo Finance, 6/27/24
Quoted: Andrew Stevens, Agricultural and Applied Economics
Want to have a healthier lifestyle? Eat more cheese, a new study says
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 6/27/24
Quoted: John Lucey, Food Science
Mentioned: Center for Dairy Research
DNR warns removing cicadas from state parks is illegal
Wisconsin Public Radio, 6/24/24
Quoted: PJ Liesch, Entomology
After last year’s drought, farmers finally have rain. Maybe a little too much
Wisconsin State Journal, 6/26/24
Quoted: Jeff Hadachek, Agricultural and Applied Economics
Quoted: John Lutz, Alumnus, Farm and Industry Short Course
Quoted: Sydney Flick, Alumna, Animal and Dairy Sciences, Life Sciences Communication
Farming While Queer
Ambrook Research, 6/16/24
Quoted: Michaela Hoffelmeyer, Community and Environmental Sociology
Tar spot not a problem yet in Wisconsin
Brownfield, 6/24/24
Quoted: Damon Smith, Plant Pathology
How to take control and adapt to the evolving ag industry landscape involving technology
Wisconsin State Farmer, 6/27/24
Author: John Shutske, Biological Systems Engineering
Don’t order ladybugs through the mail. Here’s how Wisconsin gardeners can attract helpful predators
Wisconsin State Farmer, 6/27/24
Quoted: PJ Liesch, Entomology
Wheat Diseases Resurge in Wisconsin
The Mid-West Farm Report, 6/23/24
Quoted: Damon Smith, Plant Pathology
New Short Course — Prevent Electrical Accidents On The Farm
The Mid-West Farm Report, 6/21/24
Mentioned: Heather Gayton, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Mentioned: Hancock Agricultural Research Station
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.