Dina Fonseca – Center for Vector Biology; Dept. of Entomology
Extension
Rutgers Expert Says Invasive Plants at the Root of Growing Problem
Michele Bakacs – Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Plant of the Month: Coreopsis — The Preferred Name for a Preferred Plant
by Bruce Crawford, Manager of Horticulture, Morris County Park Commission As we learn plants, the common name is invariably the name we prefer, since it is in a language that makes sense and is easier to recall. Typically, the biggest challenge with common names is the lack of consistency, as they can vary by location […]
Annual N.J. fair that started in 1947 stays true to its agricultural roots (PHOTOS)
Gloucester County 4-H Fair
Rutgers Scientists Want Your Ticks
Dina Fonseca – Center for Vector Biology; Department of Entomology
Extreme heat hits New Jersey farmers, farm workers
Meredith Melendez – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Rutgers Expert Says Invasive Plants At the Root of Growing Problem
Michele Bakacs – Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Dept. of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Rutgers Scientists Ask Piscataway Residents and Visitors to Send in Their Ticks
Dina Fonseca – Center for Vector Biology; Department of Entomology
NJAES Beginner Farmer Training Program Distributed its First CSA Shares to Customers
William Hlubik – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
NJAES Beginner Farmer Training Program Distributed its First CSA Shares to Customers
The first class of farmers in the Rutgers Beginner Farmer Training Program (RU Ready to Farm), which was launched in 2021 with a USDA-NIFA grant, reached an exciting milestone this summer when participants began harvesting and distributing weekly consumer supported agriculture (CSA) farm shares to customers. CSA supports New Jersey farmers and provides customers with […]



