Organic Field Day Highlights Grain
Demand for organic grain continues to increase, with prices for organic soybeans reaching $30 per bushel. While requiring a different … [Read more...] about Organic Field Day Highlights Grain
Demand for organic grain continues to increase, with prices for organic soybeans reaching $30 per bushel. While requiring a different … [Read more...] about Organic Field Day Highlights Grain
While stray voltage cases on farms have gone down in the last few decades, UW-Extension continues to bring attention to the issue. The … [Read more...] about Prevent Stray Voltage
Wisconsin Agricultural and Life Sciences Alumni Association members are invited to a night of baseball with the Wisconsin Woodchucks in … [Read more...] about Baseball, Picnic, Reunion On WALSAA Calendar
No fall football didn't stop fans of UW-Madison's College of Ag and Life Sciences from showing their support!Alumni, friends, and … [Read more...] about CALS Fires Up In A Different Way
During certain stretches of the growing season, potato growers must monitor the nitrogen status of their crop on a regular basis in order to … [Read more...] about New Tuber Tools Coming
The University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) is proud to announce the selections for its 2020 … [Read more...] about Honors Awarded This Year But Presented Next Year
Although these unforeseen circumstances posed many challenges, the Collegiate Farm Bureau at UW-Madison elected the 2020-21 officer team … [Read more...] about Collegiate Farm Bureau Keeps Moving Forward
Organizations are increasingly relying on data-driven approaches to change their current practices. Recognizing this trend, the University … [Read more...] about University Works On Evaluating On Line Learning
In just a few weeks, there have been many changes on the UW–Madison campus – in-person classes have been replaced with distance learning … [Read more...] about No Students – No Cows On UW-Madison Campus