Author: amnemec
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Posted on October 24, 2016
In the Field: Alumni making a difference through Agroecology
Katelin Holm Anderson MS’09 Katelin Anderson serves as the water quality specialist/information and education coordinator for Polk County’s Land and Water Resources Department. Much of […]
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Posted on October 5, 2016
From Space to the Field
Farmers are testing a new technology that can help them better predict crop yields
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Posted on July 4, 2016
In the Field: Master Meat Crafters
Matthew Bayer Class of 2012 Matthew Bayer is the co-owner of Country Fresh Meats in Weston, Wisconsin, a family-owned and -operated meat processing plant that’s […]
- Posted on June 28, 2016
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Posted on March 9, 2016
In the Field: Improving the world through Community and Environmental Sociology (CES) formerly Rural Sociology
Kweku Brewoo BS’14 Kweku Brewoo was drawn to pursue CES and International Studies degrees by his desire to someday work for the United Nations. At […]
- Posted on March 4, 2016
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A Jolt to the System
For CALS geneticist Barry Ganetzky, insight into the genetic underpinnings of traumatic brain injury began by knocking out fruit flies.
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For the Birds
A new version of the Wisconsin Breeding Bird Atlas draws on the increasing power
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Age-Old Traditions, New Media
Life sciences communication professor Patty Loew fosters intercultural learning with workshops that help tribal teens tell their stories in a digital world.
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A Portrait of Hmong in Wisconsin
A report from CALS highlights the status of Hmong in the Badger State—and serves as a valuable resource for communities in which they live
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Milk, Motherhood and the Dairy Cow
A cost-saving technology allows farmers to better synchronize when cows are in heat
- Posted on November 3, 2015