Tag: Plant pathology
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Posted on November 18, 2016
Soybean cyst nematode resistance – Audio/RSS Feed
Soybean cyst nematodes resistance Andrew Bent, Professor Department of Plant Pathology UW-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences afbent@wisc.edu 608-265-3034 Total Time – 2:56 0:15 […]
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Posted on November 10, 2016
Nematode resistance in soybean
A NIFA-funded research team led by Dr. Andrew Bent at the University of Wisconsin uncovered the molecular mechanism of a very widely used soybean trait for […]
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Posted on August 31, 2016
UW-Madison partners with WPT for show on new farming challenges
The University of Wisconsin–Madison and Wisconsin Public Television have partnered for “Wisconsin’s Homegrown Farmer,” a program about the challenges facing a new generation of farmers […]
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Posted on August 2, 2016
UW2020: WARF Discovery Initiative winners include CALS-led projects
Fourteen research and infrastructure projects – including four with CALS participants – have been selected by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Office of the Vice Chancellor […]
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Posted on July 28, 2016
Public invited to horticulture field day, vineyard walk at UW’s West Madison Ag Research Station
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s West Madison Agricultural Research Station (ARS) is hosting two upcoming field days for the general public. The station, located in Verona, […]
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Posted on July 27, 2016
Upcoming UW organic ag field days will cover row crops and pastures, vegetable production
University of Wisconsin-Madison agricultural researchers will host two organic-focused field days in the Madison area this summer. The first will be held at Arlington Agricultural […]
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Posted on July 26, 2016
August 11 field day: An organic grain toolbox
There are many reasons to grow organic grain: high demand for organic livestock feed, increased interest in locally produced food-grade grain, and seemingly tireless growth […]
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Posted on June 14, 2016
OGRAIN/MOSES organic grain field day series
High demand for organic livestock feed and food-grade grain along with continued double-digit growth in the organic marketplace are creating opportunities for more farmers to […]
- Posted on May 6, 2016
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Posted on May 4, 2016
A legacy of learning: Three class of ’86 Badger moms watch their kids graduate
The boom boxes and big hair of 1986 have given way to today’s Twitter and “Game of Thrones.” But through three decades of change, tradition […]