Jean Epiphan, Agriculture & Natural Resources Agent, Morris County Richard Buckley, Director, Plant Diagnostic Lab and Nematode Detection Service Timothy Waller, Agriculture and Natural Resources ...
Stormwater is any form of water that begins as precipitation. This includes rain, sleet, snow, and the water from melting snow, even if the melting occurs long after the snowstorm had passed (Figure 1 ...
Breastmilk fully supports a baby's nutritional needs beginning at birth and for the first six months of life. It is easy for your baby to digest and contains immunological properties that cannot be ...
One common difficulty in lake management is controlling algae, which can become problematic in summer months in both small ponds and larger lakes. Algae and other aquatic plants provide food and ...
Is leftover 2018 holiday debt still hanging over your head like a big dark cloud? Take a deep breath and relax. There are a number of time-tested ways to dig out of debt and free up money to save.
Throughout history, humankind has been associated with gardens. Many faiths hold the belief that human life began in a garden. The first designed gardens date back to 2000 BC in Mesopotamia, where ...
Agricultural insect pests cost the U.S. agricultural industry $33 billion per year in crop losses, and destroy approximately 25–50% of crops worldwide. This trend continues despite an increased use of ...
Nutrition standards for school meals are in the process of gradual updates through the next several years. These updates through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) are based on the ...
Gleaning surplus fruits and vegetables is an effective way to supply nutritious, high-quality food to individuals facing food insecurity. Much of this produce would not reach food banks, pantries, or ...
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