DEPARTMENT OF
Family and Consumer Sciences
CTAHR Specialist Halina Zaleski assists in American Samoa’s first swine disease survey in two decades.
CTAHR student traveled east and west recently to present their work—on sweet potato prebiotics in Okinawa and and nematode control in Virginia.
Choosing, funding, and using irrigation systems and conservation groundcovers was the focus of a Cooperative Extension workshop for orchardists at the Kona Extension Office and Research Station.
Glen Fukumoto and Jonathan Deenik teamed up to teach poultry waste composting and soil fertility to Myanmar farmers and officials through a USAID–funded Farmer-to-Farmer workshop series.
Anerobic biodigester technology has improved the quality of life for Cambodian farmers, turning animal waste to fuel and fertilizer, thanks in part to MBBE researcher Samir Khanal.
If you require information in an alternative format, please contact us at: FCS-ADA@ctahr.hawaii.edu