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  • Posted on August 22, 2014
    CALS in the News for the Week of August 16-22

    Climate Change and Land Use: No one-size-fits-all approach in a changing climate, changing land Newswise 8/18/14 Quoted: Volker Radeloff, Forest and Wildlife Ecology Mentioned: Sebastian […]

  • Posted on August 15, 2014
    Organic ag field day — Aug. 25 at Arlington

    Successful organic farming isn’t just about producing and marketing a healthy crop. It’s also about building healthier soil. Soil health gets a lot of attention in the University […]

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    CALS in the News for the Week of August 9-15

    In the News: Thousands attended Farm Technology Days in Portage County WTAQ 8/15/14 Mentioned: Ron Schuler, Biological Systems Engineering Antibiotics, Immunity, and Obesity The Scientist […]

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    No better time to tend to your lawn

    If you’ve got any thoughts of seeding your lawn, get cracking, says UW-Madison turf expert Doug Soldat. In fact, if you’re going to invest any time or money […]

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    The home gardener’s nightmare

    Late blight is the bummer of the summer. It’s a huge disappointment for gardeners when thriving tomato and potato plants suddenly grow ugly lesions and begin to […]

  • Posted on August 8, 2014
    CALS in the News for the Week of August 2-8

    Cranberries In the News: Ocean Spray bogged down with legal challenges The Cap Times 8/03/14 Quoted: Kyle Stiegert, Agricultural and Applied Economics Ocean Spray bogged […]

  • Posted on August 1, 2014
    CALS In the News for the Week of July 26-August 1

    In the News: Recent UW-Madison grads fighting largest wildfire in Washington history Wisconsin State Journal 7/25/14 Mentioned: Ricky Keller, alumnus, Forestry Hundreds of Native Bee […]

  • Posted on July 25, 2014
    Wanted: Exploration stations for Wisconsin Science Fest, Oct. 16–19

    Here we are approaching the dog days of summer, and yet it’s also time to start looking ahead to the UW-Madison science outreach calendar for […]

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    CALS In the News for the Week of July 19-25

    In the News: Because They’re Tough To Spot, Deer Tick Nymphs Transmit Disease More Than Adults Wisconsin Public Radio 7/21/14 Quoted: Phil Pellitteri, Entomology UW-Madison […]

  • Posted on July 18, 2014
    CALS In the News for the Week of July 12-18

    In the News: Ouch! Mosquito population on the rise, experts say Kenosha News 7/18/14 Quoted: P.J. Liesch, Entomology Quoted: Susan Paskewitz, Entomology Awareness Is Overrated […]