Grow Magazine Fall 2019

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Dean Kate VandenBosch

The Future of Dairy Relies on Research Years of low milk prices, rising costs, and trade policy turmoil have

taken their toll on our state’s dairy farmers and the dairy industry as a whole. Wisconsin lost 691 dairy farms in 2018, and it leads neighboring states in farm bankruptcies. These are trends we desperately want to reverse because when our $45.6 billion dairy industry thrives, so does our state and its citizens. Historically, Wisconsin farmers relied on agricultural research from UW–Madison and other UW System institutions to help build America’s Dairyland. We’re still here for them today. We’re still focusing on core areas of nutrition, production efficiency, animal welfare, and disease prevention in dairy cows. And our researchers have branched into new territories as they develop stress-reduction programs for farmers, formulate novel dairy-based food products, and establish more sustainable farming practices. Just as in the past, the dairy industry will rely on this research to move into the future. Recognizing this, the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection’s Wisconsin Dairy Task Force 2.0 endorsed a plan to increase funding for dairy research at our UW agricultural schools. The task force stipulated that the research should focus on four key areas vital to the future of dairy farming in Wisconsin: stewarding land and water resources; enriching human health and nutrition; ensuring animal health and welfare; and growing farm businesses and communities. In June, the Wisconsin State Legislature and Gov. Tony Evers endorsed this plan with a state budget that includes $8.8 million for a “UW Dairy Innovation Hub” at UW–Madison, UW–Platteville, and UW– River Falls. This reinvestment will generate vital new discoveries by providing improved research farms, labs, and equipment as well as new personnel. Specifically, in CALS, the proposal calls for 14–16 new faculty members, additional staff for operating enhanced facilities, and dozens of new graduate student research trainees and postdoctoral research fellows in the coming years. With the help of these added resources, we will train current and future industry leaders who will help transfer the new knowledge we generate to farms, processing plants, watersheds, and beyond. The Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee voted to formally release the funds for this initiative in early October. Now it’s time to get to work. Through the UW Dairy Innovation Hub’s research, and through its partnerships with dairy farmers and the dairy industry, we will position Wisconsin as a global leader in food production and innovation for decades to come.

“Historically, Wisconsin farmers relied on agricultural research from UW–Madison and other UW System institutions to help build America’s Dairyland. We’re still here for them today.”

Volume 13, Issue 1 . FALL 2019 Editor Nik Hawkins Writers Michael P. King, Nicole Miller MS’06, Caroline Schneider MS’11 Designer Danielle Lamberson Philipp Photographer Michael P. King Editorial Assistants Stephanie Hoff BSx’19, Andrew Pearce Additional content contributed by University Communications and various freelancers.

Contact Grow Grow Editor, 136 Agricultural Hall, 1450 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706 grow@cals.wisc.edu grow.cals.wisc.edu CALS ADMINISTRATION Dean and Director Kate VandenBosch Senior Associate Dean Mark Rickenbach Associate Dean for Research Bill Barker Associate Dean for Extension and Outreach Doug Reinemann BS’80, MS’83 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Karen Wassarman Associate Dean for External Relations and Advancement Heidi Zoerb CONNECT WITH CALS For Alumni Office of External Relations 608-890-2999 alumni@cals.wisc.edu cals.wisc.edu/alumni/ For Prospective Students Office of Academic Affairs 608-262-3003 undergrads@cals.wisc.edu cals.wisc.edu/students/ For Business and Industry Office of Business Engagement 1-877-627-9472 obe.wisc.edu To Make a Gift UW Foundation 608-263-4545 uwf@supportuw.org supportuw.org/cals

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