Bill Hlubik – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Archives for June 2020
Hair Salons Open Next Week, but Should You Go?
For many of us getting a haircut and covering the gray to finally shed that COVID-19 hairdo can’t come soon enough as businesses in New Jersey reopen months after being shut down in response to the coronavirus pandemic. But just because Gov. Phil Murphy says you can go back to the hair salon or barbershop […]
Avocados to walnuts: industry’s response to pandemic
Rick VanVranken – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Feeding the Community with Somerset County 4-H Piano & Music Club
One of the many devastating challenges of COVID-19 has been the increased demand on food banks across the nation, paired with many families’ inability to donate like they historically would. This combination encouraged Somerset County 4-H Piano & Music Club to use their experience as community leaders to aid the Somerset Food Bank, and in […]
Plant this, not that: How to protect NJ wildlife from invasive, exotic flora
Michele Bakacs – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Invasive Plants At the Root of Growing Problem, Says Rutgers Expert
Michele Bakacs – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Feeding the community with Somerset County 4-H Piano & Music Club
Somerset County 4-H Piano & Club
Food Safety and the Coronavirus: What You Need to Know
Donna Schaffner – Food Innovation Center
Oyster farming and shorebirds likely can coexist
Brooke Maslo – Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Virologist Christopher Mores (CC’95) Spends His Days ‘Hunting The Thing That Wants To Hunt Us’
As the novel coronavirus continues its global rampage, scientists around the world are racing to stop its spread. Dozens of projects have been launched under great pressure to deliver a vaccine as quickly as possible. Among the virologists trying to unlock the pathogen’s secrets is Christopher Mores, the director of a new lab devoted to […]