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The U.S. elderberry market is expected to grow, as the popularity of this low-input crop continues to rise. With suitable ...
Please join us for an overview of a Chancellor Challenge pilot grant to create programming and services that engages students on a wellness journey through experiences aligned with their academic ...
Andy Wyenandt, Extension Specialist in Vegetable Pathology Peter Nitzsche, Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent, Morris County Win Cowgill, Retired Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent, ...
Phytophthora blight (Phytophthora spp.) is an important soil-borne fungal disease in the home garden. Phytophthora blight can infect tomato, pepper, eggplant, and cucurbit (pumpkin, squash) crops ...
Kate Brown, Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent, Somerset County Stephen Komar, Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent, Sussex County Michelle Infante-Casella, Agriculture and Natural Resources ...
Individuals with developmental disabilities have many strengths, but can at times exhibit challenging, problematic, or unfamiliar behaviors. Working with this clientele requires an understanding of ...
Recently released Federal Trade Commission (FTC) data show that consumers reported losing more than $12.5 billion to fraud in 2024. This represents a 25% increase over 2023. The highest percentage of ...
Leaf litter is the common and scientific term used to describe fallen and decomposing leaves; however, leaves are not garbage. Leaf litter nourishes soil and sustains life and is an incredibly vital ...
There are three basic learning styles: Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic. Visual learners learn better by watching rather than listening and tend to better remember the details of information that ...
Fruit, vegetable, and field crop growers use copper-based fungicides as a protectant for many foliar diseases. The key with copper is that it must be applied before the presence of disease in order to ...
Bed bugs are now a common pest in the U.S. Although bed bugs do not transmit diseases, their bites can cause itchiness and significant discomfort. Workers who frequently visit homes or work in an ...
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