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  • Posted on June 9, 2015
    Eyes on the Green

    How CALS scientists help the world-renowned Whistling Straits golf course get ready for this summer’s PGA Championship

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    Plant Prowess

    CALS scientists from a wide range of disciplines help forge the future of a growing field

  • Posted on March 2, 2015
    Science for Citizens

    CALS is acclaimed as one of the best schools in the nation for training top-notch researchers and practitioners. Less known is the fact that CALS offers challenging, […]

  • Posted on November 2, 2014
    Of Pests and Pathogens

    Insects play a role in the spread of food-born pathogens on crops

  • Posted on October 12, 2012
  • Posted on June 20, 2011
    Rising to the Top

    Many of our state’s signature foods and industries are defined by a fragrant microbial process: fermentation. Why shouldn’t UW–Madison become a world leader in fermentation science? It’s a question that David Ryder, VP of brewing and research at MillerCoors, dares to ask—and a dream he’ll help CALS pursue.

  • Posted on February 15, 2011
    Class Act: Alejandra Huerta and Farm Workers’ Daughter

    Alexandra Huerta comes from a family of agricultural workers, but she is taking her career in a very different direction.

  • Posted on July 21, 2010
    The Pathogen Path

    Scientist tracks how bacteria hitch ride on plants to get to humans.

  • Posted on October 23, 2008
    The Grow Dozen: 12 Alumni who are making a difference in biotechnology

    12 Alumni who are making a difference in the biotechnology industry.

  • Posted on June 29, 2008
    Guatemala: Tomatoes Ripen Students’ Training

    Student finds real meaning behind Plant Pathology studies.

  • Posted on January 30, 2008
    Rotten Luck

    For potato growers, a good harvest doesn’t always mean a good year. Spoilage in storage claims 8 to 9 percent of the nation’s annual potato […]

  • Posted on November 17, 2007
    Caitilyn Allen

    Professor of Plant Pathology