Alumni News

19 July 2018

Making Life Better in Maui County

Making Life Better in Maui County
Congratulations to all CTAHR faculty who were successful in the recent Maui County FY19 grant competition! The six top-ranked proposals out of thirteen applicants were funded. These projects included Kyle Caires’s “Advanced Reproductive Technologies Workshops for Livestock Producers and 4-H Youth,” which entails training livestock producers in Maui County to become proficient in advanced reproductive technologies such as artificial insemination and embryo transfer; Cynthia Nazario-Leary and Chuck Chimera’s project to “Establish Ornamental Trial Garden at the Kahului Research, Education and Demonstration Center,” which would partner with the Hawaii-Pacific Weed Risk Assessment to create a trial garden in Maui to evaluate growth, pest/disease resistance, and invasive criteria of new and existing landscape plants in Hawai‘i; and James Leary and Roberto Rodriguez’s “Transforming Small Farm Operations with Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS),” which investigates dispensing pesticides from UAS, offering state-of-the-art pest-management technology for agriculture and invasive species management. The other winners are Noa Lincoln, Alton Arakaki, and Pam Shingaki for “Breadfruit in Maui County”; Heather Greenwood-Junkermeier, Cynthia Nazario-Leary, Robin Shimabuku, Kylie Tavares, Hua Zan, Jenjira Yahirun, and Linda Cox for “Responding to the Business Planning Needs of Maui’s Agriculture-Related Business Owners and Operators”; and Jennifer Hawkins for “Field Demonstration on the Economic Feasibility of Utilizing Direct/Precision Seeding Methods in Vegetable Production on Moloka‘i.” All these projects will help to make life better for individuals and communities in Maui County and throughout the Islands!
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