Brian Schilling – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Archives for September 2020
4-H Igniting Your Leadership Potential
Igniting Your Leadership Potential – Certificate in Leadership Development The Certificate in Leadership Development is a series of Leadership Development courses taught online. Courses are designed for youth in grades 8-13 and offer an opportunity for them to learn about leadership, gain knowledge, sharpen their leadership skills, and prepare to lead. Youth will earn digital […]
The New Jersey 4-H County Fairs Come to You This Year
New Jersey 4-H Program
Rutgers-led Research Further Enhances Shellfish Aquaculture in New Jersey
Shellfish aquaculture is one of the most important aquaculture industries in the U.S. and around the world. Among the most environmentally friendly food production systems on earth, shellfish farming boosts both socioeconomic and ecological benefits. New Jersey’s farm-raised shellfish are highly sought after, appreciated for their high quality and unique flavor. Currently, there are about […]
RU Ready 2 Garden Webcast
Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Billionaire-funded group says state’s plan to clean up Liberty State Park is not enough
Frank Gallagher – Department of Lanscape Artchitecture
Bat Tick Found for the First Time in New Jersey
A tick species associated with bats has been reported for the first time in New Jersey and could pose health risks to people, pets and livestock, according to a Rutgers-led study in the Journal of Medical Entomology. This species (Carios kelleyi) is a “soft” tick. Deer ticks, which carry Lyme disease, are an example of “hard” ticks. […]
Welcome to the New Jersey 4-H Virtual Fair
4-H
Cell-based, cultured… or something else? The new seafood labeling challenge.
William Hallman – Department of Human Ecology
How New Jersey Prioritizes Green Stormwater Projects in Marginalized Communities
Chris Obropta, Department of Environmental Sciences