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  • Posted on September 12, 2005
    Dodge County tops inaugural State Junior 4-H Dairy Judging Contest

    Dodge County won the first-ever Junior State 4-H Dairy Judging Contest held September 5 at the Iowa County Fair in Mineral Point. LaCrosse County finished second in the contest and Waupaca County placed third. The top two teams from each of the four Area Animal Science Days were invited to compete at this contest. Seven teams from across Wisconsin participated.

  • Posted on September 7, 2005
    BIOPHYSICAL CHEMIST HONORED AS SOCIETY FELLOW

    Thomas Record, a biophysical chemist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison was in August named one of six 2006 Society Fellows by the Biophysical Society, a […]

  • Posted on September 1, 2005
    Walnut Street research greenhouses dedicated

    The new section of the UW-Madison’s Walnut Street Greenhouses was dedicated at a ceremony Sept. 1 at the greenhouses.

  • Posted on August 30, 2005
    A single gene controls a key difference between maize and its wild ancestor

    One of the greatest agricultural and evolutionary puzzles is the origin of maize–and part of the answer may lie in a plot of corn on the western edge of Madison, where a hybrid crop gives new life to ancient genetic material.

  • Posted on August 29, 2005
    Dorn and Styczynski win UW-Madison, Andis prizes at State Fair

    As part of a new program to build relationships with prospective students, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Dairy Science Department held a raffle drawing during the Wisconsin State Fair junior dairy show. The Andis Company co-sponsored the program. Jordan Dorn of Green County and Trent Styczynski of Shawano County each won a set of Andis? Cattle Clippers. Other winners of UW-Madison Dairy Science apparel included Nick Jens, Sheboygan County; Tyler Jauquet, Kewaunee County; Nate Kringle, Barron County; Jacob Cramer, Jefferson County; Joel Barlow, Jefferson County; and Danielle Brown, Iowa County.

  • Posted on August 26, 2005
    Enrollment deadline for Farm Short Course is Oct. 1

    Prospective students have until Oct. 1 to register for the 2005-2006 Farm and Industry Short Course at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences.

  • Posted on August 22, 2005
    NMPs versus SUVs: cows, commuters and manure management on Madison’s urban fringe

    Dane County, Wisconsin is home to more than 120,000 dairy cows and some of the most productive farmland in the state. It’s also home to some of the hottest house-building in the state, thanks to a thriving job market in and around Madison, the capital city. And it’s home to some thorny urban/rural problems, as dairy farmers try to manage manure in a countryside that’s filling up with houses and commuters.

  • Posted on August 19, 2005
    CALS DEAN SEARCH CONTINUES; HOGG NAMED TO INTERIM POST

    David B. Hogg, executive associate dean in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, has been named interim dean while University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor John D. Wiley considers two finalists for the post.

  • Posted on August 18, 2005
    Despite gains, women still face bias in science careers

    Despite gains in the training of women scientists and the implementation of programs to help women overcome ingrained barriers, the career path of most women scientists at universities remains a difficult trek.

  • Posted on August 15, 2005
    Production champions honored at Wisconsin State Fair Junior Dairy Show

    Junior dairy exhibitors showing the top producing cow in each of the six dairy breeds were recognized at the 2005 Wisconsin Junior State Fair. The breed production champion with the highest 305-day combined butterfat and protein production record received the award sponsored by AgSource Cooperative Services.