Stories in CAFE
-
Lynne McLandsborough, CAFE interim director, Professor of Food Science has won the 2024 Mahoney Life Sciences Prize for her research that offers a solution to a sticky sanitation and food safety dilemma hounding the peanut butter and chocolate industries.
-
Partnerships between mobile farmer’s markets, the UMass Extension Nutrition Education’s SNAP- Ed Program and community organizations have made it possible for SNAP participants to access fresh healthy produce at their home, school, educational center, and councils on aging. For many SNAP participants this was the first opportunity to use their fruit and vegetable benefit provided through the Healthy Incentive program (HIP). Depending on the household size, this benefit offers $40-80 per month to purchase fruits and vegetables.
-
The Clean Energy Extension (CEE) at UMass Amherst recently concluded the Western Massachusetts Solar Forum, a series of virtual public discussions and information-sharing sessions regarding the opportunities and challenges associated with solar PV development and installation in Western Massachusetts. The Forum was convened and hosted by CEE, Massachusetts Senator Jo Comerford (D-Northampton), Representative Mindy Domb (D-Amherst), and 16 members of the western Massachusetts state legislative delegation.
-
It is a mild January morning that finds UMPD Detective Jessie Liptak at the Hadley Farm caring for the Mounted Unit’s three horses: Miranda, a 28-year old mare who, despite having a bit more silver in her muzzle, still inspects visitors thoroughly for treats, Miller, an imposing Belgian draft horse, and Outlaw, a sweet, nine-year-old gray who first came to the farm as a horse companion before finding his calling in police work.
-
Forest ranger dreams turned water champion: Marie-Françoise Hatte's incredible journey protecting New England's waterways. What was her most memorable field work experience? And why does she say rivers are like wild animals?
-
The Greening the Gateway Cities Program expanded to Springfield November 16th and 17th. Volunteers and foresters, including UMass’ Dr. Rick Harper, planted fifty trees providing a myriad of environmental and health benefits.
Upcoming Events
-
Jan03
610th Meeting of the New England Vegetable & Berry Growers’ Association
VegetableFriday, January 3, 2025 - 9:00amIn-personBlue Bonnet Diner -
Jan14
Get Ready for Spring Greenhouse Education Program, 2025 Part 1
Center for Agriculture Food and the Environment, Greenhouse Crops and FloricultureTuesday, January 14, 2025 - 8:30amOnline -
Jan28
2025 UMass Cranberry Management Update Meeting
CranberryTuesday, January 28, 2025 - 8:00amOnline,In-personUMass Cranberry Station -
Feb05
UMass Extension Periodical Cicada Conference: Brood XIV is Coming to the Bay State!
Landscape Nursery and Urban Forestry, TurfWednesday, February 5, 2025 - 9:30amOnline