Category: Field Notes
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Posted on March 25, 2010
Iraq: Rebuilding Iraq’s Farms from Ground and Sky
An alum and a professor make a trans-Atlantic connection to get the war-torn nation’s farms back on track.
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Posted on November 4, 2009
Bangladesh: Breeding Bulls Can’t Take the Heat
Professor teams up with Bangladeshi researchers to create virility measure.
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Columbia: In Bogotá, Politics is Anything but Usual
Professor studies power of Internet in Colombian election
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Lebanon: Tomato Diplomacy in the Middle East
Researchers come together over tomatoes.
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Posted on July 7, 2009
Kosovo: For Forage Crops, Timing is Everything
Helping farmers in Eastern Europe increase yields.
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South Africa: Pleasing the Eyes with a Splash of Color
Adding some color and vitamin A to African diets.
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China: The Diet Secrets of a Shy Monkey
Researchers try to track and protect elusive monkey.
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Posted on March 2, 2009
Senegal: Putting African Onions in the Pink
Breeders are helping Senegalese farmers produce more pink.
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Honduras: Playground Design is More than an Exercise
Student’s vision comes to life in Honduran village.
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Wisconsin: Seeing the Forest for the Fish
Why Wisconsin’s trees make a difference to trout.
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Posted on October 20, 2008
Canada: Beetle’s Taste for Bark is Taking a Bite
Does the mountain pine beetle spell doom for Canada’s forests?
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Peru: A Game Effort to Combat Poverty
CALS offers Peruvian farmers a chance to play with food.