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March 2008


Below is a compilation of recent news coverage of CFANS faculty and staff.  The views expressed in these media-prepared reports do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of CFANS or the University of Minnesota.

 

Blueberry varieties available

Northcountry, a variety of cold hardy blueberry released by the University of Minnesota is mentioned.

New York Times

 

Minnesota farm income rises

Dale Nordquist, professor of Applied Economics, discusses increases in 2007 farm income in Minnesota.

Star Tribune, Minnesota Public Radio, WCCO

 

New shrub rose varieties available

Stan Hokanson, professor of Horticultural Science, comments on the release of Ole, Sven and Lena—three new cold hardy shrub roses.

Star Tribune

 

Bedbug behavior research

University of Minnesota research into bedbug behavior is mentioned.

Detroit News

 

Hibernating bear research

Dave Garshelis, an adjunct professor in Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, in involved in ongoing research in hibernating bears.

Duluth News Tribune

 

Minnesota’s ethanol industry

Doug Tiffany, a researcher in Applied Economics, comments on current issues in the ethanol industry.

Rochester Post-Bulletin, Agri News

 

Spring has arrived

Mark Seeley, professor of Soil, Water and Climate, comments on recent weather patterns and the arrival of Spring.

Minnesota Public Radio Mid-Day

 

Rising egg prices

Brian Buhr, professor of Applied Economics, comments on recent increases in consumer egg prices.

Fort Mill Times (SC), Pioneer Press

 

Invasive species

David Andow, professor of Entomology, is mentioned in story linking global climate change to increasing introduction of invasive species.

MinnPost

 

Honeybee research

Marla Spivak, professor of Entomology, comments on bee health and the need for continued research.

California Farm Bureau

 

Clean water

Educator Barb Liukkonen of the Water Resources Center comments on the purity of local water supplies.

WCCO-TV Minneapolis

 

Churches going “green’ for Palm Sunday

Dean Current, director of the Center for Integrated Natural Resources and Agricultural Management discusses use of eco-palms.

USA Today, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Sioux Falls Argus Leader, Waterbury (CT) Republican American, Press of Atlantic City, Manitowoc (WI) Herald Times Reporter

 

Ground beef recall

Ted Labuza, professor in Food Science and Nutrition, comments on recent beef recalls.

Minnesota Public Radio, Fox Business Network, USA Today

 

Grape research

The University of Minnesota’s cold-hardy grape varieties are mentioned.

Grit Magazine

 

Reducing lameness in cows

Marcia Endres, professor in Animal Science discusses proper hoof trimming.

Hutchinson Leader

 

Clean energy bonds

The use of a clean energy bond for the West Central Research and Outreach Center at Morris is discussed.

Morris Sun Tribune

 

Organic gardening remedies

Jeff Gillman, a professor in Horticultural Science discusses his latest book, “The Truth about Organic Gardening”

Star Tribune, Star News, Fox Business, Duluth News Tribune, The IndependentPublishers Weekly, Pioneer Press, Wichita (KS) Eagle, Chicago Tribune

 

Vet-Fast program

The university’s Vet-Fast program is mentioned.

KTTC-TV Rochester

 

Gas tax increase

C. Ford Runge, a professor in Applied Economics, comments about the role of taxes in gas pricing.

MinnPost

 

Cherry trees

Gary Johnson, a professor in Forest Resources comments on a disease called black knot fungus.

Duluth News Tribune

 

Soybean quality test

Art Killam, a researcher in Agronomy and Plant Genetics comments on testing soybeans for quality.

Agri-News

 

Increasing state deer herd

Lee Frelich, a researcher in Forest Resources, comments on the increasing numbers of deer in Minnesota.

MinnPost

 

Rising food prices

Ben Senauer, a professor in Applied Economics, comments on the role of rising food prices in the US economy.

Twin Cities Daily Planet