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Badger Meat Science Club teaches basic pork butchering at Whole Hog Break Down
A competitive barbecuer, a structural engineer, and an oncology researcher walked into a meat lab. As they struggled back to their cars with dozens of […]
Public presentations by finalists for Cooperative Extension Associate Dean
Cooperative Extension announced four finalists for the associate dean of operations and policy within Cooperative Extension. Presentations will be open to everyone and will be […]
Nominations sought for 2018 Administrative Improvement Award
Members of the UW–Madison campus community who work in administrative and operational areas are critical to the University’s mission and contribute greatly to the success […]
NIFA funding opportunities
The USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) has several funding opportunities. Farm Business Management and Benchmarking (FBMB) Competitive Grants Program The Farm Business […]
Plaque commemorating E.M. Tiffany’s FFA creed dedicated in Ag Hall
“I believe in the future of agriculture, with a faith born not of words but of deeds…” So begins a creed, and a vision, laid […]
Nominations open for 2018 Honorary Recognition, Distinguished Service, Distinguished Alumni awards
Nominations are now open for the 2018 College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Honorary Recognition Award, Distinguished Service Award and Distinguished Alumni Award. These are […]
Colorado potato beetle genome gives insight into major agricultural pest
CALS In the News for the week of Feb. 16-Feb. 23
How to Become a Cheesemaker Food & Wine Magazine, 2/20/2018 Mentioned: Center for Dairy Research Quoted: Andy Hatch, Farm and Industry Short Course Quoted: Joseph Caleb Widmer, […]
Additional details on the upcoming 2017-2019 pay plan
Since the announcement of a pay plan in January, Associate Dean for Human Resources Carol Hillmer announced additional details, some of which impact an employee’s […]
Kenneth Raffa presented with “academic family tree” artwork at retirement celebration
Entomology professor Kenneth Raffa was recently joined by his colleagues and former graduate students to celebrate his retirement after more than 30 years on the UW–Madison […]