Kelly Dziak – 4-H program associate; Johanna Pipoli and David Longendyc – 4-H Teen Members
Morris County
New Jersey 4-H Members Attend National Photography Youth Summit
Three New Jersey 4-H members attended the National Photography Youth Summit held February 26-March 1 at the National 4-H Youth Conference Center located in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Nearly 50 youth from across the nation had an opportunity to learn and develop skills as they interacted with experts in the field of photography. During the summit, […]
Attention Morristown Gardeners: Scarlet Sunrise Is New Jersey’s Newest Tomato
Tom Orton – Dept. of Plant Biology; Rutgers Cooperative Extension;
Pete Nitzsche – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Rutgers NJAES Tomato Breeders Release ‘Scarlet Sunrise’ Bicolor Grape Tomato
The Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES) tomato breeding team that developed the ‘Rutgers 250’ tomato, has created a new and unique bicolor grape tomato, ‘Scarlet Sunrise‘. Developed by traditional (non-GMO) plant breeding methods, this cultivar has firm, crack-resistant red/yellow fruit, and–representative of New Jersey’s legacy of tasty tomatoes–an intense sweet flavor balanced by […]
Morris County 4-H Leader Calls It A Career After 37 Years
Kathleen Murarik – Morris County 4-H Program
Jefferson Resident Kathy Murarik Recognized by Morris County for Service
Kathleen Murarik – Morris County 4-H
Morris County Plant Detectives Receive Award For Excellence
Rutgers Master Gardeners of Morris County
Open house prepares NJ community colleges for transferring to SEBS
Carol Andrew, Office of Academic Programs
‘Flash drought’ forces officials to ban fires in six counties in NJ Highlands
Dave Robinson, NJAES
Kids, animals survived the heat at Morris County 4-H Fair
Kathy Murarik – 4-H