12/18/2014
As a consequence of the elimination of federal funding through USDA Special Grants, the Babcock Institute for International Dairy Research and Development will suspend its operations as of December 31. Since 1991, the Babcock Institute has coordinated outreach programs, hosted international visitors, developed training materials, and fostered research partnerships with individuals and organizations in more than 80 countries. Priceless relationships have been established and nurtured, and the Institute has built connections between UW-Madison, Wisconsin farmers and agribusinesses, Wisconsin government offices, and the global dairy industry. Read more here: http://ecals.cals.wisc.edu/2014/12/08/looking-back-at-the-babcock-institute/
Looking back at the Babcock Institute
As a consequence of the elimination of federal funding through USDA Special Grants, the Babcock Institute for International Dairy Research and Development will suspend its operations as of December...
12/12/2014
to '05: The first of many Sino-US Dairy Research and Development Seminars is held in Beijing, China. More than 180 participants attended. The workshop included technical presentations and on-farm workshops by UW-Madison and Chinese professors. The focus of the workshop was to accelerate the development of China's dairy industry and discuss policy as well as technical issues. Read more here --> http://ow.ly/FxuSW
12/08/2014
to the early days: "We needed a logo in a hurry for an early conference announcement (this was before Google Images and Clip Art) so we hastily appropriated the cow from the UW Dairy Science Department letterhead and hand drew a globe around it - it survived 24 years." - Jane Homan, Initial Babcock Institute Director
12/05/2014
to ’97: A great partnership began between the Cochran Fellowship Program and Babcock Institute. Babcock Institute was able to host over 50 participants from 16 different countries to provide customized training from world-renowned animal and food-related faculty from the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences as well as UW-Extension experts. Check out this link for more information on many of the programs that were hosted by Babcock Institute --> http://ow.ly/F9eLH
12/01/2014
to Sept '94: The first Short Course was offered for a Thai executive . The topic was feed ingredients! http://ow.ly/ENmYR
Feed Ingredients Program for Thai Executive | Babcock Institute
Mr. Pipat Panpaprai, Chairman of the Executive Board of Daika (Thai) Inc., Ltd., in Bangkok, Thailand, visited Madison for a two-week course on...
11/28/2014
to Aug '12: hosted "Ag 101" for the WI National Guard. Topics ranged from bees to water management to livestock handling. The course was highly beneficial to guard members who were sent to Afghanistan as part of the Agribusiness Development Team. http://ow.ly/EN366
National Guard troops get crash course in ag
MADISON — Captain Craig Giese of the Wisconsin Army National Guard grew up in an agricultural family — his parents were both raised on Shawano...
11/27/2014
Not only are we thankful for dairy but we are thankful for all of Wisconsin agriculture. Happy Thanksgiving from the Babcock Institute!
11/24/2014
Apr '10: Watch Anne Topham, WI Goat Cheese maker, help establish a goat cheese operation in Ecuador http://ow.ly/ExbgR
Peace Corps and Wisconsin Goat Partnership in Ecuador
A US Peace Corps couple work with a Wisconsin goat cheese maker and goat breeder to establish a goat cheese operation in a small village in...
11/21/2014
to Feb '10: Babcock Institute organized a 2 week training program for the Cochran Fellowship
11/19/2014
Check out the November Update from Babcock Institute http://conta.cc/1xPohZY
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Welcome to the November issue of the Babcock Institute e-newsletter. In this issue, we provide updates about all our activities that have taken place this fall and make announcements about the future of the institute.
09/11/2014
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