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Videos from 2017 Ecoinformatics Symposium now available online
On Thursday, April 27, 2017, CALS sponsored a day-long symposium to explore “Big Data and Ecoinformatics in Agricultural Research.” Each presentation was videotaped, and those […]
2017 Wisconsin Fertilizer Research Program RFP is now available
The 2017 Wisconsin Fertilizer Research Program Request for Proposals is now available at frc.soils.wisc.edu. The Wisconsin Fertilizer Research Program is funded by a tonnage assessment on […]
Allen Centennial Garden hosts Summer Sunday Concerts
Music lovers are invited to Allen Centennial Garden to enjoy the garden’s Summer Sunday Concerts. This year’s series features some of the best musical groups […]
Recent retirements
Best wishes to colleagues who retired from CALS in the second quarter of 2017: Philip Anderson, Genetics Murray Clayton, Plant Pathology Thomas Cox, Agricultural & […]
UW-Madison ranks highly in ‘Best Colleges for Your Money’ survey
Money Magazine ranked UW–Madison 45th overall in its annual listing of Best Colleges for Your Money, and 27th among public universities. Data used to determine the […]
Lancaster ARS Field Day to showcase Kernza wheat – July 19
Kernza, cover crops and conservation will be the focus at the Lancaster Ag Research Station Field Day on Wednesday, July 19 from 9:30 a.m. – […]
CALS In the News for the Week of July 7-July 14
News Why Some Cheeses Melt Better Than Others, According to Science MSN.com, 7/11/2017 Quoted: David Montgomery, Center for Dairy Research First Half Of 2017 Is Second […]
Arlington ARS to host on-site health screening for employees
Employees of the Arlington Ag Research Station have the opportunity to complete their StayWell health assessment by visiting wellwisconsin.staywell.com and earning their $150 incentive. See […]
West Madison ARS to host horticultural field day, open house
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s West Madison Agricultural Research Station (ARS) will be hosting a field day for the general public on Saturday, Aug. 12. The […]
Safer Native foods
At the edge of a remote Alaskan peninsula, 30 miles north of the Arctic Circle, lies the city of Kotzebue. Snow-covered in winter and starless […]