A group of Nigerian educators are guests of CSU College of Engineering, Science, Technology and Agriculture (CESTA) this week to learn about capacity-building grants!
CSU Vice President of Institutional Advancement Dr. Zillah Fluker, center, puts her back into her work at the CSU Seed to Bloom Botanical and Community Garden with left to right, Terron Dames and Kedron Rolle. Both are CSU students working with the garden's CSU Extension team.
Were you at the 2021 Farm Science Review yesterday? Did you stop by by and visit with us? Corner of Beef and Soybean! #FSR#FarmScienceReview#csuextension
Spring has arrived at Greene County's newest community garden---the CSU Seed to Bloom Botanical and Community Garden, corner of US 42 E and Wilberforce Switch Road!
Want to know more about growing and marketing hemp? Contact Dr. Cindy Folck at [email protected] to register. It's all virtual---conference AND trade show March 5 and 6.
A virtual ribbon-cutting for the CSU Seed to Bloom Botanical and Community Gardens! Friday, Oct. 16, 10 a.m. Watch on Facebook Live! Gardens open to all following the ceremony.
Hemp Field Day is TODAY beginning at 5 p.m. at CSU Agricultural Research Fields, US 42 E, Wilberforce, near the water tower. #Hemp#CSUExtension#CSUResearch
The deadline is coming to receive $250 for your classroom! All Ag and STEM teachers, submit your ideas by Thursday, Oct. 15, to be included in a K-12 Activity Book. #CSUextension#CSUresearch
CSU Extension will host a Hemp Field Day from 5-6 pm, Tuesday, Oct. 6, at the research farms, US 42 E, Wilberforce (across from campus.) FREE; open to all growers, would-be growers and processors.