WCRS Update: Beth Workmaster Retirement
We would like to wish Beth Workmaster a much-deserved retirement from the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as the Wisconsin Cranberry Research and Education Station. For almost 2 years Beth has helped our research station grow from its infancy to being well on its way as a first-class research station that is an incredible conglomeration of marsh, lab, and classroom. While you could always see the light in Beth’s eyes as she spoke about the research being performed everyone should understand that it was the growers and our industry that provided that light. Her dedication to better understanding all of the chemical and biological factors of a Wisconsin cranberry marsh has only helped each and every individual plan more effectively, spend less on resources, and be better prepared for tomorrow. We will miss you Beth and thank you for all that you have done.
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