Rutgers Soil Testing Laboratory – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Archives for April 2018
Invasive Tick Persists in New Jersey
Andrea M. Egizi – Rutgers Center for Vector Biology
Exotic Ticks Identified After Farmer Is Found Covered in Thousands Have Now Made N.J. Home
James L. Occi – Rutgers Center for Vector Biology
Exotic tick species arrives in U.S., could carry virus
James Occi – Rutgers Center for Vector Biology
Ask the Experts: Not Just Horsin’ Around
Carey A. Williams – Equine Science Center; Department of Animal Sciences
Optimizing Soil Health in New Jersey
By Stephanie Murphy, Director, Rutgers Soil Testing Laboratory Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in Gardener News, January, 2017 While spring yard work involves preparation for summer vegetable gardens or rejuvenating lawns, at the top of your to-do list should be soil testing–after all, your landscape and garden crops are grounded in soil, relying on […]
Tenacious invasive tick survived winter in N.J. Experts are worried
Rutgers Center for Vector Biology
NJ weather: Cold spring means fewer mosquitoes this summer, and here’s why
Dina Fonseca – Department of Entomology
Johnny Quispe Selected by ESA as a Katherine S. McCarter Graduate Student Policy Award Recipient
Johnny J. Quispe, doctoral candidate in the Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution in the School of Graduate Studies, has been selected by the Ecological Society of America (ESA) as a Katherine S. McCarter Graduate Student Policy Award Recipient (GSPA). This award provided graduate students with the opportunity to travel to Washington, D.C. for policy […]
It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences