Rachel Young, Taylor Dodge – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
South Jersey rich in coastal strongholds
Robert Kopp – Rutgers Energy Institute; Institute of Earth, Ocean and & Atmospheric Studies
Rutgers develops blight-resistant hazelnut tree that can grow in N.J.
Tom Molnar – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Fall fun not hindered by high and low temperatures
Rick Van Vranken, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Cumberland County to receive $2.5 million grant for new food processing plant
Food Innovation Center – NJAES
Rutgers studying young horseshoe crabs and giving them a head start
Mike Deluca – Aquaculture Innovation Center
Thomas Grothues – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Atlantic County 4-H highlights STEM offerings at annual fair
Debbie Cole, Kendrin Dyitt – Rutgers Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth and Community Development
How oysters are being used to save a Barnegat Bay island
Rutgers University Aquaculture Innovation Center – NJAES
Coastal communities prepare for climate change
Marjorie Kaoplan – Rutgers Climate Institute
Perfect New Jersey tomato matter of taste — and science
Out in Upper Deerfield Township in Cumberland County, surrounded by hundreds of acres of corn, are a few acres where Rutgers University researchers are growing the tomatoes of tomorrow… “We started breeding tomatoes that resist bruising,” said Jack Rabin, associate director of farm programs for Rutgers’ New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. “That’s where the train ran off the track. We were so good at what we were doing, we forgot that people wanted to have a sloppy, juicy thing that left juice running down their chin.” “If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that there’s no such thing as the perfect tomato, said Extension Specialist Tom Orton as he stood among rows of tomato plants at the station’s field.