Agricultural Resources

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Agriculture in Strafford County includes high-value commodities such as greenhouse and garden center operations, field cut flower operations, vegetable farms, orchards, and dairy, livestock and forage operations. The total value of agriculture in Strafford County accounts for $9,912,000, excluding the value of landscaping operations (Census of Agriculture, 2007).

Strafford County Cooperative Extension agriculture program provides education and research based information to assist agricultural businesses to continue to be economically and environmentally sustainable. This contributes to the overall economy of Strafford County and also provides the locally grown food and open space which helps support tourism and increases the value of homes and businesses in the county.

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Geoffrey Njue, Extension Educator Agricultural Resources provides:

  • Workshops and hands on demonstrations to agricultural producers and home gardeners on all aspects of production.
  • One on one site visits to commercial agricultural producers to help trouble shoot problems and provide recommendations on nutrient and pest management for their crops.
  • One on one site visits to municipal and school athletic fields help trouble shoot problems and provide recommendations on turf nutrient and pest management.
  • Provides one on one phone or e-mail consultations to commercial growers on any crop production concerns
  • Provides one on one phone or e-mail consultations to homeowners on any gardening and lawn care concerns.
  • Helps with identification and control recommendations for plant diseases, insect pests and weeds for walk in clients.
  • Reviews soil tests and answers client questions
  • Coordinates Master Gardener volunteers

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Publications:

Choosing a home Garden site

10 steps to Success with your Vegetable Garden

Training and Pruning Young Apple and Pear Trees

Care of the Mature Backyard Apple Tree

Dwarf Apple Trees for Home Gardens

Home Fruit Spray Schedule

Growing Highbush Blueberries

Growing Raspberries & Blackberries

Improving Pastures and Hayfields

A New Hampshire Plant Palette

Forms:

Soil Testing Forms

Insect Identification Form

Plant Problem Identification Form

Other Resources:

Seed Germination Chart

Soil Testing Information

Home & Garden Fact Sheets

Greenhouse, Nursery, Landscape & Turf Newsletter

Vegetable, Berry & Tree Fruit Newsletter

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Newsletter

NH Fruit Growers Association

NH Plant Growers Association

NH Farm Bureau

New England Vegetable & Fruit Conference

New England Greenhouse Conference

New England Grows Green Industry Trade Show/Conference

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