Research Matters: agInnovation turns science into community impact

Research Matters: agInnovation turns science into community impact

Research Matters: agInnovation turns science into community impact


7/24/2025
Garden lecture
Roland Quitugua, an extension horticulturist and arborist with the University of Guam Land Grant, teaches community members about the benefits of using mulch in their gardens during a New Farmer Training for Small Acreages workshop in May 2024.
4-H camp participants
University of Guam Land Grant extension associate Clarissa Barcinas, right, poses with two 4-H camp participants in June 2025 and the new cooking aprons they sewed.
UOG Professor
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When you need to know which varieties of eggplant grow best in Guam’s climate, what insect is attacking your cucumber plants, why your papaya has mushy spots, or even the best way to barbecue binadu, the researchers at the University of Guam Land Grant agInnovation Research Center at the UOG College of Natural and Applied Sciences are here to help.

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Research Matters is a new editorial series from the University of Guam Office of Research and Sponsored Programs that brings readers into the world of UOG’s research centers. The column runs every other Monday in the PDN.