The National Weather Service (NWS) presented Rutgers with a 50-Year Honored Institution Award for the long record of service of the current weather station operated by Rutgers University–New Brunswick. Each morning at 8 o’clock, an observer visits the weather station located at the Rutgers Gardens to record air and soil temperature, rainfall, snowfall and evaporation […]
Archives for October 2018
Rutgers Helps Southern Jersey Wineries to Thrive via Distinct American Viticulture Area Designation
Jenny Carleo – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
7 Ways Trendy Plants May Help Your Health
Joel Flagler – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Tomato tasting draws crowd of about 1,000
John Grande; Ed Dager – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Rutgers joins with farmers to promote N.J. wineries
Jenny Carleo – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Food Poisoning in Packaged Food: What You Must Know
Donald Schaeffner – Department of Food Science
QUIZ: Is Everything You Know About Washing Your Hands a Lie?
Donald Schaeffner – Department of Food Science
Rutgers Joins with Local Farmers to Promote New Jersey Farm Wineries
Rutgers Cooperative Extension is helping New Jersey farmers thrive by revealing the uniqueness of their wines through science. Rutgers faculty and staff collaborated with local farmers who were interested in highlighting their farm wineries as unique to the region. The farmers enlisted the help of Jenny Carleo, county agent, Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, […]
<br /> Canola oil traps work to kill mosquitoes
Dina M. Fonseca – Department of Entomology, Rutgers Center for Vector Biology
Rutgers, market awarded grant to promote produce
Lauren Errickson – Rutgers Cooperative Extension