Sunday, February 2, 2025
University of Hawaii at Manoa
University of Hawaii System
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
 
Extension Events
March 14 Second Saturday at the Urban Garden Center with workshop on Anthuriums for the Home Garden.

April 11 Second Saturday at the Urban Garden Center with a rain barrel demonstration.

May 9 Second Saturday at the Urban Garden Center with workshop on Grafting Fruit Trees.

June 13 Second Saturday at the Urban Garden Center with workshop on Lawns for the Home Garden.

July 11 Second Saturday at the Urban Garden Center with workshop on Fruit Fly Supression for the Home Garden.

More CTAHR events


Featured Extension Publications

cover of CTAHR in Focus

An overview of college activities in extension, research and instruction, with some agriculture fast facts by county.

cover of Taro Varieties in Hawaii book

Taro Varieties in Hawai‘i in available online as the original 1939 bulletin or reprinted in book form.

Fruits of Hawaii book cover

First published in 1936, Carey Miller's Fruits of Hawai‘i analyzed and popularized nutritious tropical fruit.

Hawaii Farmers Market book cover Hawai‘i's Farmers Market and Agritourism Venues is a downloadable guide to best business and food handling practices.
   

More Publications and Videos Available

Visit the CTAHR publications page for books and bulletins, most of them available as free downloadable files. The site contains current and historical publications on topics from anthurium to zeriscape.

Instructional and informational videos and CDs are also available.


  

Did you know…

The low-water system developed by CTAHR for processing coffee cherries is now the industry standard?


Featured Publication

woman vendor at marketHawai‘i’s Farmers Market and Agritourism Venues is a guide to best business and food handling practices.

More publications


Featured Video
people in dryland taro field

Visit CTAHR's taro field day in Waimanalo.

More extension videos


CTAHR in Focus
CTAHR in Focus cover collage

Stories of people, place, promise


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Cooperative Extension at UH

chart showing 107,950 direct contacts, 47,918 workshop participants and 29,699 demonstration attendance A partnership between the land-grant UH Manoa and federal, state, and local governments, Cooperative Extension delivers science-based extension services to urban and rural communities across Hawai‘i through 27 extension and research stations on Kaua‘i, O‘ahu, Maui, Moloka‘i and Hawai‘i Island.

Research-based information supports Hawai‘i’s agriculture industry and the state's move toward greater food and fuel self-sufficiency. Extension programs also protect natural resources. And Cooperative Extension addresses the human environment as well—supporting youth development, strengthening families, promoting healthful living, building community leadership, and nurturing food and fiber business development.

On an average day, nearly 300 people receive direct help from CTAHR’s 65 FTE extension agents and specialists and other faculty, and support staff.

A list of online resources appears on our contact page. You can also…

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