Rutgers Cooperative Extension: Start Safe, Stay Safe: Produce Safety Made Simple for New Growers ...
Many people have more free time during the summer than they do during the rest of the year. This includes school employees with 10-month contracts and people using their paid time off from work.
2025 tax season, where 2024 income tax returns are filed, is now open and taxpayers have a little over 10 weeks (from February 1) to get their tax forms to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Tax ...
This publication provides pesticide applicators with a comprehensive source of information and guidance on the selection and safe use of respiratory protection for pesticides in compliance with ...
The purpose of this manual is to provide recommendations to land managers and landscape contractors on best management practices for effectively conducting organic land care. Organic land care is a ...
Despite the fact that New Jersey receives ample rainfall--with average annual precipitation ranging from 38 to 54 inches across the state (NOAA 2002)--there is considerable demand on the state’s water ...
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Where wildlife is abundant and/or crops are high value, fencing can be an effective tool for excluding deer and small mammals. High-tensile woven wire (HTWW) fences provide a physical barrier that ...
In January 2014, legislation was adopted in New Jersey authorizing public schools to serve students the produce grown in community gardens (NJ A3019). The legislation requires that in order for the ...
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Establishing and maintaining a school garden can provide a valuable, hands-on learning environment that encourages students to apply what they learn in the classroom. Research shows that hands-on ...
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