Barbara O’Neill – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Archives for 2018
Don’t Let Holiday Baking Make You Sick
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Don’t Rely on Trowel and Error in Your Garden: Learn from the Experts at Rutgers Home Gardeners School
Rutgers Home Gardeners School – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
They’re the turf kings of New Jersey
New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
Strengthening Healthy Community Connections in New Brunswick: Farmers Market Pops up at Lincoln Annex School
The schoolyard at the Lincoln Annex School on Somerset Street in New Brunswick was abuzz on a chilly day in October. The clackety clack of a prize wheel and delighted cries of children claiming their apples and mini pumpkins gave the aura of a carnival, however this festivity was actually a health and wellness-based farmers […]
Asian tick that clones itself could spread fast and far in the US, study says
Ilia Rochlin – Rutgers University Center for Vector Biology
New Disease-Bearing Tick Set to Spread Throughout United States
Ilia Rochlin – Rutgers University Center for Vector Biology
New exotic tick spreading through eastern U.S.
Ilia Rochlin; Andrea Egizi – Rutgers Center for Vector Biology
New Jersey could be next to have a state microbe, and it’s saved millions of lives
Max Häggblom – Departmet of Biochemistry and Microbiology
As climate change sends fish to colder waters, some boats follow
Malin Pinsky – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources