Bacteria typically blamed for serious food poisoning Salmonella is now being used to fight cancer. Scientists have found a way to manipulate the powerful bacteria, and they say it’s showing promise. Donald Schaffner—extension specialist, distinguished professor in the Department of Food Science—has studied the dangerous germ for more than a decade. “It’s responsible for many, […]
Archives for July 2017
When it comes to agriculture, rely on ‘rules of thumb’
Steve Komar, County Agent II, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Sussex County
State grants will help fund wetlands restoration, open up 75 acres of park lands
Rutgers Center for Urban Environmental Sustainability
Rutgers Makes Master Gardeners of Essex County Residents
Rutgers Master Gardeners – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Beach Haven group using oysters to stop erosion at Mordecai Island
Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Ocean County
Gloucester County 4-H Fair hosts draft horse pull
4-H, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Jersey peach production best in years, state says
Rick VanVranken, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Atlantic County.
Can’t find Jersey-fresh organic blueberries? Here’s why
Peter Oudemans – Department of Plant Biology and the Philip E. Marucci Center for Blueberry and Cranberry Research
Rutgers 4-H Summer Science Program Helps Kids Prepare For Careers in STEM and College
Chad Ripberger – 4-H – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
N.J. 4-Hers develop leadership skills at D.C. conference
Jeannette Rea Keywood, 4-H Agent, Department of 4-H Youth Development.