Michelle Infante-Casella, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Gloucester County
Commercial Agriculture
Ida devastates Garden State’s largest dairy
Michelle Infante-Casella, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Gloucester County
Rutgers ‘Homesteading Academy’ hosts lunch and learn webinars
Kate Brown, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Burlington County
Humble pond plant duckweed may help researchers develop better crops
Eric Lam – Department of Plant Biology
Why planning ahead is so important in the garden | Gardener State
Master Gardener; Snyder Farms
Leadership transition at Rutgers Specialty Crop Research and Extension Center at Cream Ridge
Margaret Brennan-Tonetta; Joseph Goffreda; Dean Polk, – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
The ‘rules’ for making a perfect Jersey tomato sandwich
New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
NBCFM celebrates National Farmers Market Week
Ellen Williams, 4-H Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Lauren Errickson, New Brunswick Community Farmers Market
Rutgers alums encounter historic farm records, publish analysis
David Moskowitz – Department of Entomology
Alums Encounter Local Historic Farm Records and Publish Analysis of Window-in-Time Significance
Rutgers alum David Moskowitz (GSNB ‘16), a naturalist who completed his doctoral degree in entomology at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, is a broadly trained ecologist and senior vice president for EcolSciences, Inc. When Moskowitz, who is a resident of East Brunswick NJ, came across historic discarded records from a local New Jersey farm, […]