Extension Agriculture and Food

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Agriculture and Food

Extension programs advance innovative and sustainable agricultural methods to help expand production of a safe and abundant local food supply. We work with farmers from urban and rural areas, on land and sea. 

UConn Extension's Agriculture website has access to a comprehensive range of agricultural programs and resources. This platform is dedicated to supporting your farming and gardening needs, ensuring you have the latest information and guidance.


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Aquaculture, Seaweed, Shellfish – CT Sea Grant

Connecticut Sea Grant works toward achieving healthy coastal and marine ecosystems and consequent public benefits by supporting integrated locally and nationally relevant research, outreach, and education programs in partnership with stakeholders.

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Community Nutrition

UConn Extension's community nutrition programs aim to improve health outcomes by providing education on balanced diets, food safety, and access to nutritious foods. These programs empower individuals and families to make informed food choices, fostering long-term wellness and reducing food insecurity across diverse populations.

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CT Farm Risk Management

Risk management is an often overlooked strategy that can make a difference in the success of your farm. Our mission is to provide farmers and agribusinesses with information to improve farm financial management and reduce risk.

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Connecticut Sea Grant

Our Connecticut Sea Grant Extension program works with coastal ecosystems, environmental literacy, resilient communities, and aquaculture and fisheries.
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Dairy and Livestock Education

The Dairy and Livestock Extension program offers educational outreach, learning events, and individual consultations for dairy and livestock operations in Connecticut. Focus areas include nutrient management planning, farm business planning, sustainable nutrition, marketing, and economic viability.

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Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program

Since 1968, EFNEP has been funded by the United States Department of Agriculture and is an integral part of the University of Connecticut Cooperative Extension System. Currently, it is one of the federal government’s longest running educational outreach programs targeted to low-income families. Specially trained EFNEP Nutrition Assistants, who know their communities well, work with program families in their homes or in small community groups to offer knowledge and skills to help people control and manage their food and nutrition practices for better health and quality of life. In combination with food assistance programs such and WIC or the USDA Food Stamp Program, EFNEP can make a difference in improving food choices and health.

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Equine Extension Program

Our Equine Extension Specialists provide outreach to people interested in horses throughout Connecticut, the Northeast and the United States.

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Farm Stress Management

Agriculture is a challenging and stressful business, but farmers and producers are not alone. Connecticut agricultural organizations have mental health resources specific to the industry that are available on demand. There are tools, information, interviews, webinars, videos and services that help producers and farmers cope, and remind us that we are not alone. This project is led by the Connecticut Department of Agriculture, in partnership with Extension and others.

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Food and Agriculture Careers for 4-H Youth

Cohorts of youth are working with UConn Extension and the Learning Games Lab at New Mexico State University to develop games about the safe use of biotechnology in agriculture and the food system, and biotechnology and STEM careers.

Youth will take part in meetings and game jams with the UConn and NMSU teams. Curricula includes 4-H experiential lessons, industry field trips and speakers. The team will develop and share outreach materials including two interactive games and videos. NMSU’s role is developing the games with the 4-H youth, allowing them to understand the design and development process.

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Food Safety

The CDC estimates that each year roughly 48 million people get sick; 128,000 are hospitalized; and 3,000 die of foodborne illness. The safety of our food supply is the responsibility of all who grow, process, sell, prepare, and eat food.

Choices made regarding the safe production, processing, preparation, and consumption of food should be based on current science-based safe handling guidelines.

Here you will find the food safety information and resources Connecticut consumers, producers, processors, retailers, and others need to help them produce and prepare safer food.

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GMO

The Science of GMOs is a website to share information on genetically modified organisms. The content is generated from UConn faculty and staff in the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. These researchers and professors range in expertise from animal embryology to plant diagnosticians. It can be difficult to find science-based information that is understandable. The Science of GMOs is intended to help bridge the information gap. With information all vetted by a range of professors, this page is intended to provide real answers to questions concerning people today.

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Greenhouse

The Greenhouse research and Extension mission is to conduct and communicate research to assist growers in the greenhouse industry to become environmentally and financially more efficient and sustainable.

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Home & Garden Education Center

The UConn Home & Garden Education Center (HGEC) is a horticultural information resource for the citizens of Connecticut and beyond. The staff at the Center reach nearly 400,000 citizens in outreach efforts each year. We’re ready to assist you.

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Integrated Pest Management: Fruits & Vegetable Crops

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a sustainable and scientific approach to managing pests. IPM practitioners base decisions on information that is collected systematically as they integrate economic, environmental, and social goals. This approach applies to any situation, agricultural or urban, and is flexible enough to accommodate the changing demands of agriculture, commerce, and society.

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Livestock

Our Livestock program offers educational outreach for livestock operations in Connecticut. Work with our educators to learn more about livestock management and economic development.

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Master Gardeners

The UConn Extension Master Gardener Program is an educational outreach program that is part of UConn Extension. The program started in 1978 and consists of horticulture training and an outreach component that focuses on the community at large. Master Gardeners are enthusiastic, willing to learn and share their knowledge and training with others. What sets them apart from other home gardeners is their special horticultural training. In exchange for this training, Master Gardeners commit time as volunteers working through their local UConn Extension Center and the Bartlett Arboretum in Stamford to provide horticultural-related information to the community.

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Grown ConNECTed

Your Community of Farms in Northeast Connecticut.

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Nutrient Management

Nutrient Management on farms is a balancing act between how much manure needs to be spread and how many nutrients crop fields need. We work with dairy farmers throughout the state to address the challenge of managing nutrient distribution on their fields through research and outreach, innovative technology, and by fostering collaborative partnerships.

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Pesticide Safety Education Program

The goals of the Pesticide Safety Education program are to ensure that anyone using pesticides uses them safely. Pesticides are important tools in pest management, but they and must be respected for what they are and handled in a manner that protects the applicator, the public, the environment, and our food supply.

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Plant Diagnostic Lab

The UConn Plant Diagnostic Laboratory diagnoses plant problems including diseases, insect pests and abiotic causes. Techniques used for diagnosis include visual inspection, digital images, microscopy, incubation, baiting, culture, nematode services, and serological tests.

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Poultry

The UConn Poultry Extension program offers a variety of resources for backyard and commercial poultry flocks. Resources include keeping your small flocks at home, health resources, breeding, and buying guides.

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Poultry Care Video Series

Put Local On Your Tray

Put Local On Your Tray helps connect local farmers and our schools, and provides support for wholesale requirements.

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Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program

The Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) provides benefits to participants who are 60 years of age or older OR disabled individuals under the age of 60 living in housing facilities occupied primarily by older individuals where congregate nutrition services are provided. This project is led by the Connecticut Department of Agriculture, in partnership with Extension.

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Soil Health & Conservation

Our approach is to provide a team (with expertise in agronomy, engineering, pasture management, cover cropping, manure management, livestock and vegetable production, soil health, farming in a changing climate, food safety, weed management, farm energy use, and farm viability) to work with individual farmers in the watershed. By working with individual farmers to address their specific goals and challenges, we are seeking to build soil health and restore and protect water quality.

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Soil Testing

The University of Connecticut Soil Nutrient Analysis Laboratory (SNAL) has been serving the farmers, greenhouse growers, and residents of Connecticut for over 70 years.

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Solid Ground: Program for New and Beginning Farmers

New farms has a suite of resources to strengthen our farms across Connecticut. Trainings are based on input from beginning farmers and UConn Extension’s recent experience working with beginner farmers.

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Sustainable Food Systems & Locally Grown

UConn Extension hosts several programs to help build a sustainable food system that can supply fresh, healthy, local food to residents. Sustainability encompasses environmental integrity, economic vitality, and social equity. We are a small, hard-working team that values a diversity of perspectives and life experiences. Our progress is thanks to collaboration with state agencies, community-based non profits, municipalities, producer associations, and researchers/experts. We receive support through federal, state, and private grants.

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Tribal Extension

UConn Extension and the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation have been collaborating to enhance agricultural production, food security, and health of tribal community members.

Tribes Extension Program

UConn Home & Garden Education Center

Our approach is to provide a team (with expertise in agronomy, engineering, pasture management, cover cropping, manure management, livestock and vegetable production, soil health, farming in a changing climate, food safety, weed management, farm energy use, and farm viability) to work with individual farmers in the watershed. By working with individual farmers to address their specific goals and challenges, we are seeking to build soil health and restore and protect water quality.

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Urban Agriculture

Our Urban Agriculture Extension Program meets critical needs of local and statewide communities and builds the knowledge base of clientele with a multidisciplinary, collaborative program. Our educator provides support to underserved and diverse audiences aimed at improving plant production systems used in all facets of urban farming and gardening. We collaborate with diverse community groups, agencies, organizations, and individuals focusing on food related horticultural crops. Technical and educational elements of the program enhance food production opportunities and market access for farmers and urban agriculture organizations of all types and sizes. These farmers and organizations include commercial agricultural producers, community-based farms and gardens and others engaged in growing locally produced crops to improve community health and economic wellbeing.

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Vegetable Gardening Resources

Growing your own vegetables is fun, cost-effective, and helps provide your family with a safe and nutritious food supply. UConn Extension has many programs to assist with your vegetable garden, whether you are starting a garden for the first time, or returning for another season.

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4-H Youth

4-H is the youth development program of UConn Extension.  As part of the University of Connecticut, 4-H has access to research-based, age-appropriate information needed to help youth reach their full potential. The mission of 4-H is to assist all youth ages 5-18 in acquiring knowledge and developing leadership and life skills while forming attitudes that will enable them to become self-directing, productive, and contributing members of their families and communities.

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Contact an Extension Professional

List of People
PhotoNameTitleEmail
portrait of Elizabeth AdlerElizabeth AdlerMaster Gardener Coordinator - Hartford County
elizabeth.adler@uconn.edu
Emily AlgerUConn 4-H Middlesex County
emily.alger@uconn.edu
Erica BenvenutiErica BenvenutiCommunity Nutrition Education
erica.benvenuti@uconn.edu
Rachel BespudaSustainable Livestock Tri-State SARE Project
Rachel.bespuda@uconn.edu
portrait of Sarah BodensteinSarah BodensteinRegional Aquaculture Liaison
sarah.bodenstein@uconn.edu
Oak LeafJoseph BonelliAgricultural Business Associate Extension Educator Emeritus
joseph.bonelli@uconn.edu
Oak LeafRobert ChangNew Farmer Business Specialist
robert.chang@uconn.edu
portrait of Cristina ConnollyCristina ConnollyAgricultural Economics - Local Food and Consumer Behavior
cristina.connolly@uconn.edu
portrait of Dawn CraycoDawn CraycoFarm To School - Visiting Associate Extension Educator
dawn.crayco@uconn.edu
Jen CushmanJennifer CushmanUConn 4-H State Program Leader & Hartford County 4-H Program, Cooperative Extension Educator, Hartford County Center Coordinator
jennifer.cushman@uconn.edu
Dennis D'AmicoDairy Foods
ddamico@uconn.edu
Nicole Davidow standing in a vegetable field holding a pumpkinNicole DavidowVegetable Crops Educational Program Assistant
nicole.davidow@uconn.edu
Oak LeafVicki DeLeoMaster Gardener Coordinator, Tolland County
victoria.deleo@uconn.edu
Michael DietzCT Institute of Water Resources Director
CLEAR
CT Sea Grant Senior Extension Educator
michael.dietz@uconn.edu
Diane DorferDiane DorferFarm Viability Service Coordinator
diane.dorfer@uconn.edu
portrait of Abby DuBoisAbby DuBoisFarm to School Technical Assistant
abigail.dubois@uconn.edu
Tessa GetchisAquaculture Senior Extension Educator
tessa.getchis@uconn.edu
Shuresh GhimireShuresh GhimireVegetable Crops Associate Extension Educator
shuresh.ghimire@uconn.edu
Michael GilmanMichael GilmanAquaculture Workforce Development and Shell Recycling Coordination
michael.gilman@uconn.edu
Nick GoltzNick GoltzPlant Diagnostics
nick.goltz@uconn.edu
Zach GordonZachary GordonSeaweed Aquaculture Assistant Extension Educator
zachary.gordon@uconn.edu
Oak LeafSharon GrayCommunity Nutrition Education, Hartford County – Associate Extension Educator
sharon.gray@uconn.edu
Bonnie KeglerBonnie KeglerUConn 4-H Windham County - Assistant Extension Educator
bonnie.kegler@uconn.edu
Srikanth KodatiSrikanth KodatiPesticide Safety Education & Crop Protection Extension Educator
srikanth.kodati@uconn.edu
Jacqueline KowalskiJacqueline KowalskiUrban Agriculture Associate Extension Educator
jacqueline.kowalski@uconn.edu
Charles Krasnow in a greenhouse with plantsCharles KrasnowControlled Environment Agriculture - Associate Extension Educator
charles.krasnow@uconn.edu
Ana LegrandAna LegrandEntomology and Vegetable Crops
ana.legrand@uconn.edu
Evan LentzFruit Crops - Commercial
evan.lentz@uconn.edu
portrait of Rigoberto LopezRigoberto LopezFood Systems Marketing, Policy
rigoberto.lopez@uconn.edu
Oak LeafJohn LoRussoMaster Gardener Coordinator Windham County
john.lorusso@uconn.edu
Amelia MagistraliAmelia MagistraliSoil Health - Associate Extension Educator
amelia.magistrali@uconn.edu
Jiff MartinSustainable Food Systems Senior Extension Educator
jiff.martin@uconn.edu
Richard MeinertAgriculture (Dairy/Livestock) Nutrient Management Extension Educator
richard.meinert@uconn.edu
portrait of Jenifer NadeauJenifer NadeauEquine Extension
jenifer.nadeau@uconn.edu
portrait of Avishesh NeupaneAvishesh Neupanedpj25003@uconn.edu
Heather PeracchioCommunity Nutrition Education, Fairfield County, Assistant Extension Educator
heather.peracchio@uconn.edu
Mike PuglisiMike PuglisiCommunity Nutrition and Health, EFNEP Program Director
michael.puglisi@uconn.edu
Shannon Raider Extension staff profile photoShannon RaiderPut Local On Your Tray (Farm To School) Program Coordinator
shannon.raider@uconn.edu
Rosa RaudalesRosa RaudalesGreenhouse Specialist
rosa.raudales@uconn.edu
Portrait of Guillermo RisattiGuillermo RisattiDirector, Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory
guillermo.risatti@uconn.edu
Oak LeafHalie SheaUConn 4-H New Haven County - Assistant Extension Educator
halie.shea@uconn.edu
Umekia TaylorUmekia TaylorCommunity Nutrition Education, New Haven County, Associate Extension Educator
umekia.taylor@uconn.edu
Sara Tomis with a sheepSara TomisOne Health - Agriculture and Community Engagement, Assistant Extension Educator
sara.tomis@uconn.edu
Dianisi TorresDianisi TorresCommunity Nutrition Education, Windham County
dianisi.torres@uconn.edu
Indu UpadhyayaFood Safety Associate Extension Educator
indu.upadhyaya@uconn.edu
Victoria WallaceVictoria WallaceSustainable Turf & Landscapes Senior Extension Educator
victoria.wallace@uconn.edu
Oak LeafMacKenzie WhiteDiversified Livestock Assistant Extension Educator
mackenzie.white@uconn.edu
Oak LeafMichelle WinklerMaster Gardener Coordinator, Litchfield County
michelle.winkler@uconn.edu