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Congratulations to the “Screenhouses” Team

Winners of the 2020 Dean’s Award for Extension

  • 14 May 2020
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Congratulations to the “Screenhouses” Team

Normally celebrated at the CTAHR Annual Banquet, this year’s Dean’s Award recipients will be honored here, on your laptops and tablets, and with their names carved into the plaques that adorn Gilmore Hall. Prize monies will also be distributed, per the usual means. The 2020 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Extension goes to Koon-Hui Wang, Jari Sugano, Jensen Uyeda, Kylie Tavares, Theodore Radovich, Joshua Silva, and Amjad Ahmad.

Help Fund Koa Haole Research

Your survey input may lead to new forage varieties

  • 14 May 2020
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Help Fund Koa Haole Research

Leucaena is a versatile, adaptable, nitrogen-fixing tree widely grown in the tropics as cattle forage. It’s high in protein, and cattle eat it readily. But most people in Hawai‘i know it as the weedy shrub koa haole, covered in rattling brown pods full of seeds. Over the decades, CTAHR has developed a few seedless, and therefore sterile, hybrids of Leucaena that won’t become weedy.

Coronavirus Food Assistance Program

USDA webinar (TOMORROW morning!) will guide the direct payment process

  • 13 May 2020
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Coronavirus Food Assistance Program

The USDA Farm Service Agency will soon begin accepting applications for its Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP). This program will provide direct payments to farmers and ranchers to offset losses resulting from price volatility and market supply-chain reductions from COVID-19. More details about CFAP direct payments will be announced soon.

Myrtle Is Ixnayed

Approval will protect ‘ōhi‘a forests and create opportunity for nurseries

  • 13 May 2020
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Myrtle Is Ixnayed

Gov. David Ige signed a powerful new amendment to the Hawai‘i Administrative Rules that restricts imports of any plants in the myrtle family (Myrtaceae). Ten years in the making, the rule will protect forests from new diseases, particularly myrtle rust (Austropuccina psidii). 

Honor Our Graduates

CTAHR will host an awesome Virtual Convocation!

  • 13 May 2020
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Honor Our Graduates

Get ready to applaud the many and amazing accomplishments of CTAHR’s Spring 2020 graduating class! Our first Virtual Convocation ceremony, hosted by the Academic and Student Affairs Office (ASAO), is happening this Friday, May 15.

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