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  • Posted on June 5, 2012

    Retired professors band together to teach and preserve CALS history

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    By the time you read this issue of Grow, I will have had the honor of serving CALS as dean and director for nearly four […]

  • Posted on June 2, 2012

    Rising numbers of sandhill cranes may make them a tempting target, but hunting could hurt the species’ genetic diversity

  • Posted on March 29, 2012

    Growing up on a family dairy farm didn’t allow much time for slacking off, recalls Jennifer Holle. “Since I’ve been able to carry a small […]

  • Posted on March 2, 2012

    How much beef must be included in a dog food labeled “beef cuts”?

  • Posted on February 28, 2012

    A fungus causes the disease that has killed more than a million bats.

  • Posted on February 26, 2012

    Travis Balinas BS’09 MS’10 Life Sciences Communication Balinas works as an inbound marketing manager for Zenoss, a start-up company that makes commercial open source software […]

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    As I complete my time as interim dean, my thoughts turn toward the future. While I look forward to returning full-time to my duties as […]

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    Can grazing goats help restore Wisconsin’s landscapes?

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    Learn how you can do egg dying with natural rather than synthetic dyes.

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    Numerous lakes and streams are drying up in the Central Sands, but there’s little agreement on what’s causing it. An initiative led by CALS brings together scientists, farmers, residents, environmental advocates and other stakeholders to shed light on the problem and pave the way toward solutions.