Richard VanVranken – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Archives for April 2020
Crowd the tap more citizen science you can do at home
4-H Youth Development
New Jersey farmers adapt with innovative marketing strategies
Michelle Infante-Casella; Meredith Melendez – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Please Don’t Try to Disinfect Your Fruits and Veggies
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
The Ultimate Guide to Buying Masks for Wearing to the Grocery Store (and Beyond)
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Senior Story: Cultivating Fertile Ground for Success – Ameen Lotfi (SEBS’20)
While many students follow a direct path to college, for others the route is more circuitous. For Ameen Lotfi (SEBS 2020), however, it was more of a journey. The son of immigrants–his father is Egyptian and mother is Algerian–Lotfi grew up in Freehold, NJ and recently moved to Lumberton in Burlington County. After receiving his […]
Do Disinfectant Wipes Kill Viruses?
Donald W. Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Senior Story: Cultivating fertile ground for success
Ameen Lotfi – Depts: Agriculture and Food and Resource Economics, Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, and Plant Biology
A Plant Breeding Breakthrough: Downy Mildew Resistant Sweet Basil
Jim Simon, Department of Plant Biology
Andy Wyenandt, Department of Plant Biology
New Jersey Farmers Adapt with Innovative Marketing Strategies to the Challenges of COVID-19
New Jersey farmers are among the most innovative and most productive farmers in the nation. Farming in the country’s most densely populated state in the U.S. comes with many challenges. It also comes with marketing opportunities with approximately nine million residents in the Garden State. The buy-local movement is not something new to New Jersey. […]