LInda Horner – 4-H Youth Development Program
Cape May County
Oysters and Clams Can be Farmed Together
Rutgers study finds raising multiple species in the same area could benefit shellfish aquaculture Eastern oysters and three species of clams can be farmed together and flourish, potentially boosting profits of shellfish growers, according to a Rutgers University–New Brunswick study. Though diverse groups of species often outperform single-species groups, most bivalve farms in the United […]
Cooperative Extension to offer healthy eating program
Chris Zellers – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Rutgers Cooperative Extension of CMC to Host Master Food Preserver Volunteer Training
Chris Zellers – Cape May County Family and Community Health Sciences
N.J.’s 20 most scenic roads for the perfect fall drive
Rutgers shellfish research lab
The Rutgers University Marine Field Station
County 4-H Members Win Championship Awards at State 4-H Horse Show
Linda Horner, Cape May County 4-H – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Rea Receives 2019 Leadership Award from the Advisory Council of Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Diane Rea – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Rutgers Cooperative Extension Offers Eating Seasonally Workshop
Chris Zellers – Family and Community Health Sciences, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Free ‘Save the Flavor of Summer’ Session Will Demonstrate Canning
Joanne Kinsey – Family and Community Health Sciences
Belinda Chester – Rutgers Master Gardener
Carleo Bids Farewell to Co. Extension Service
Jenny Carleo – Rutgers Cooperative Extension