Guam鈥檚 SNAP-Ed nutrition education program is set to phase out following federal cuts under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, ending nationwide on Sept. 30, 2025. For 10 years, SNAP-Ed in Guam promoted healthy eating, food safety, and active living for low-income families, reaching nearly 22,000 residents in 2024. UOG Land Grant will continue limited programming through Sept. 2026 during a final phase-out year.
More...The unique journey has deepened their appreciation of biodiversity and biological research.
More...Learn to cook nutritious, affordable meals with UOG's Fresh & Frugal workshops for ages 18-25, starting Oct. 4.
More...Learn to grow and cook local crops at UOG's Garden-to-Table workshops starting Oct. 15.
More...The 91快播 Land Grant Extension Service will soon host its second Farmer Focus Conference in Guam and its fourth in the Micronesian region.
More...The last time you walked past a da'ok tree and its many seeds scattered on the ground, you may not have realized the potential it holds as a natural resource in Guam.
More...Several local agencies and organizations now have federally certified remote pilots in their ranks, with the support of the latest 91快播 Drone Corps program cohort.
More...Feral pigs have long been identified as an invasive species in Guam, as they cause disturbance to residents and damage to soils, farms and gardens.
More...The 91快播 Land Grant Extension Service will host a dragon fruit workshop on Sept. 6, teaching participants how to make value-added products like gummy candies, jam, and nectar. Learn about dragon fruit health benefits, post-harvest handling, and fun recipes for Guam-grown produce.
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