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4-H for Hawai‘i

4-H for Hawai‘i 8 June 2017

4-H for Hawai‘i

It's not just livestock

Beyond livestock, 4-H promotes youth well-being, leadership skills, community engagement, and STEM activities, says state coordinator Jeff Goodwin.

The Bee’s Knees

The Bee’s Knees 7 June 2017

The Bee’s Knees

Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences’s Scott Nikaido explains the importance of pollinators to Hawai‘i crops and how people can support pollinator health by using fewer insecticides and more pollinator-friendly plants.

Prepared Youth

Prepared Youth 17 May 2017

Prepared Youth

Hawai‘i is the second state that trained adults to instruct kids in a youth preparedness national pilot project. 3 4-H agents were certified through the Hawai‘i Youth Preparedness Initiative.

A Web Winner

A Web Winner 11 May 2017

A Web Winner

Hawai‘i Association of County Agricultural Agents nominated Andrea Kawabata for their national organization’s Communications Award for her coffee berry borer beetle website.

GoFarm Grows

4 May 2017

GoFarm Grows

The GoFarm Hawai‘i beginning farmer training program received new grants from the Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture, Hawai‘i Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, and Kamehameha Schools.

Prevent the Parasite

4 May 2017

Prevent the Parasite

With new cases of rat lungworm reported in the Islands, Extension Agent Jari Sugano was featured on Hawaii News Now offering some tips on reducing the risk of the disease.

Gut Feeling

Gut Feeling 4 May 2017

Gut Feeling

GoFarm and Ag Incubator alumnus and entrepreneur Rob Barreca and graduate student Surely Wallace promoted fermented foods in a recent Honolulu Star-Advertiser article.

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5 November 2019

New Produce and How to Eat It

Come to the delicious Variety Showcase

New Produce and How to Eat It

CTAHR’s beginning farmer-training program GoFarm Hawai‘i is teaming up with the Culinary Breeding Network to present the second annual Variety Showcase. Hosted by the Kapi’olani Community College Culinary Arts Program in collaboration with CTAHR, Hawaiian Seed Growers Network, and Farm Link Hawaii, it will feature unique and in-development fruits, vegetables, grains, and animal products along with traditional favorites, presented by those who grow them. This one-of-a-kind mixer allows plant breeders, researchers, new and established farmers, ranchers, fishers, food artisans, and everyday eaters to get to know each other and build connections. Come down to the newly refurbished Ohi‘a Cafeteria at KCC on Monday, November 25—register here

Jay Bost, farm coach and site manager for GoFarm, says that at this year’s event attendees should be on the lookout for veteran farm-to-table culinary innovators like “Ed Kenny of the Town group, Jenn Hee of Juicy Brew, and Mark Nagouchi[, who] have all been steadfast pioneers in supporting small local farmers, along with other chefs who are increasingly moving in this direction, like Chefs Jared Suekawa and Joseph Almoguera of Prince Waikiki.” 

This year, the showcase is reaching beyond fruit and vegetable growers to add “animal husbandry folks, aquaculturists, fish purveyors, mushroom cultivators, and cheese makers.” Bost can’t wait for the event, and for one special dish he’s hoping will make a return appearance: “Last year’s food was all delicious, but I am haunted by the Greengold Avocado Tahitian Lime Pie.” Sounds ‘ono! But then, with all these amazing raw materials to work with, how can you go wrong?