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William J. Sciarappa, Ph.D. is the Monmouth County Agricultural Agent with the Rutgers Cooperative Extension New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. He is responsible for the field production, marketing and informational needs of agricultural clients, primarily in the areas of commercial vegetable crops, field crops, small fruit, equine pasture and natural resources.

 

Based in the New Jersey county that boasts the largest number of horses in the state, Dr. Sciarappa has toured and surveyed more than 125 horse farms in central New Jersey. He has organized the Equine Pasture Management Seminar and Workshop for Rutgers Equine Science Center and has compiled and edited a 100-page Equine Pasture Management Manual.

 

Dr. Sciarappa received his bachelor’s degree in biological education from Montclair State University and holds a Permanent Teaching Certificate (K 7-12). He received his Ph.D. from Rutgers in 1983 in economic entomology and zoology.

 

 

 

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