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  • Posted on February 28, 2012
    Mystery Solved

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

  • Posted on February 26, 2012
    The Grow Dozen: Alumni who are making a difference in Life Sciences Communication

    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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    Kids at Work

    Can grazing goats help restore Wisconsin’s landscapes?

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    How to dye eggs naturally

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

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    Vanishing Waters?

    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.

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    Tech Transfer Showcase

    The discovery-to-marketplace trail blazed by Harry Steenbock remains strong today. Here are some CALS-based businesses you should know about.

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    Keep on Farming

    A CALS partnership helps growers do their work even after serious injury

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    Five things everyone should know about . . . Hops

    1. Wisconsin was once the nation’s largest producer of hops. The 1860s saw “an unbounded zeal” in Wisconsin hop production, according to the Milwaukee Sentinel […]

  • Posted on February 24, 2012
    Growing Future Farmers

    A booming population means more mouths to feed—and more farmers needed to feed them. A number of CALS programs focus on bringing new farmers into the field.