Joseph Bonelli
Robert Ricard, Ph.D.
Joseph Bonelli is an associate Extension educator of agricultural economics at the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources, Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Connecticut. Joseph specializes in farm business planning, working with farmers across Connecticut. Since 2001, he’s been involved with the Connecticut Farm Risk Management and Crop Insurance program, providing information to Connecticut farmers on important risk management topics and crop insurance. He is the Northeast SARE Connecticut State Coordinator and the Agriculture team program leader for UConn Extension. Joseph Bonelli Associate Extension Professor College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources, University of Connecticut joseph.bonelli @uconn.edu
Robert Ricard is a senior Extension educator at the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources at the University of Connecticut. He is responsible for helping Connecticut cities and towns better manage public trees and forests, focusing mostly on municipal tree wardens and community forestry volunteers. He also helps educators and researchers conduct social science research design and methods. He conducts the Tree Warden School and assists the Tree Wardens Association of Connecticut, Inc., which he formed in 1992. He is co-author, with Glenn Dreyer, of Greening Connecticut Cities and Towns: Managing Public Trees and Community Forests. Robert has a Ph.D. in public policy with other degrees in forest resources. He is a Fellow of the Society of American Foresters. Robert Ricard, Ph.D. Senior Extension Educator College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources, University of Connecticut robert.ricard@uconn.edu
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