Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES) Cooperative Extension helps the diverse population of New Jersey adapt to a rapidly changing society and improve their lives and communities through an educational process that uses science based knowledge. Through science-based educational programs, Rutgers Cooperative Extension truly enhances the quality of life for residents of New Jersey and brings the wealth of knowledge of the state university to local communities.
- 2008 4-H Fairgrounds Schedule (29k PDF)
- Jan. 16 - May 28: Basic Horticulture School and Pesticide Recertification Classes (234k PDF)
- May 20: Vegetable Intgrated Crop Management Twilight Meeting
- May 22: The Farm and Land Management Seminar
- May 28: Sustainable Winegrape Viticulture Twilight Meeting
- June 25: Future Trends in Nursery Production: Using Natural Mycorrhizae--A Hands-On Experience
- Practical Ways to Trim High Grocery Prices
- Rutgers Cooperative Extension Faculty, Staff and Volunteer Receive Awards
- Gloucester Grower News, May-June Issue
- Gypsy Moth Information
- Gloucester County Board of Agriculture Newsletter, Spring/Summer Issue
- 4-H Cloverline Spring Issue
- 2008 Commercial Grape Pest Control Recommendations for New Jersey Now Available (71k PDF)
- Visit Us at the Gloucester County Store (17k PDF)
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