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Oral History Interview: Michael Warlum (1388)
(2014)
In his July 2014 interviews, Michael Warlum overviews his involvement with the community arts development movement during the late 1960s and early 1970s, reflecting on the impact his and Professor Robert E. Gard’s work ...
Oral History Interview, Michael Warlum (1388)
(2014-09)
In his September 2014 interviews, Mike Warlum focuses on the role of sexuality in his personal and professional development. He traces his early awareness of being gay as a boy and later in college and graduate school, ...
Oral History Interview: Kelsey Foster (1385)
(2014-05-10)
Oral History Interview, Freida High Wasikhongo Tesfagiorgis (1398)
(2014-10-29)
In her October 2014 interview with Tom Spear, Freida High Wasikhongo Tesfagiorgis discusses her development as an artist, scholar and activist in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Afro-American Studies department. She ...
OPTIMIZING NITROGEN MANAGEMENT FOR COMMERCIAL AND SEED POTATO (Solanum tuberosum.) PRODUCTION IN WISCONSIN
(2014-05-13)
Potato (Solanum tuberosum.) cultivation depends heavily on high nitrogen (N) input for good yield and quality. Yet, finding an effective equilibrium between fulfilling the crop's nutrient needs and reducing nutrient loss ...
Oral History Interview, Don Tierney (1407)
(2014-12-12)
Don Tierney is a current developer and farmer in the Madison area. Don’s family has farmed in the Madison area since 1848. Jerry Tierney is Don’s son, also a farmer in the area. In the December 2014 interview, Don talks ...
Oral History Interview, Mary Ray (1400)
(2014-04-01)
In this interview, Mary Barnard Ray talks about her involvement with academic staff governance at UW-Madison from 1981 until her retirement in 2011. She discusses the various committees she served on during her time at ...



