Managing Mine-Scarred Lands
Geoff Siemering discusses the dangers of lead and zinc contaminated lands, what to do in those situations, and new ways of finding those contaminants.
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Geoff Siemering discusses the dangers of lead and zinc contaminated lands, what to do in those situations, and new ways of finding those contaminants.
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Ruth Schriefer, professor and Human Development & Relationships educator for UW–Madison Division of Extension, has been named the inaugural Academic Chair for Department of Extension faculty.
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Beth Olson discusses this season’s healthy produce options, ways to help your health, and resources for making your home more healthy.
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Wisconsin’s farms and agricultural businesses generate $104.8 billion in economic activity and 437,700 jobs, based on data for 2017, according to a new study from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
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Peggy Olive discusses ways that we can save on back-to-school costs as predictions for spending this year are higher than last.
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Amaya Atucha talks fruit crops, wine, and more in this week’s podcast.
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The Southwest Wisconsin Groundwater and Geology Study of Grant, Iowa, and Lafayette Counties has entered its second phase: identifying fecal sources of contamination in homeowners private wells.
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John Shutske discusses how we can deal with stress in our lives and how stress is affecting the agriculture industry.
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Learn the latest in agronomic research – including research on industrial hemp – being conducted by University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers at the 2019 Agronomy and Soils Field Day hosted by UW-Madison Departments of Agronomy and Soil Science on Aug. 28 at the Arlington Agricultural Research Station.
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PJ Liesch discusses new methods of identifying ants in your homes and how to keep your trees healthy from the Emerald Ash Borer.
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