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Soil pH is a key factor in determining plant health because it directly affects nutrient availability. If the pH falls outside the optimal range for a...
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UNH Extension is piloting a new program to work one on one with NH-Based farmers to help identify ways in which farms can become more resilient to cli...
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Biosolids can be a cost-effective source of nutrients to support crop production. Responsible use of this resource, however, entails carefully balanci...
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Carefully-collected animal manure was once the main source of nutrients for crop production. Today, horse owners with one or more animals often don’t ...
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There are plenty of times when having hard copy of crop records can be handy, and this worksheet allows you to keep track of crop information, soil fe...
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Evalyn Rizzuto, Dairy & Livestock Program Intern
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Email: Sarah.Allen@unh.edu
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UNH Extension Professor/ Specialist, EmeritusEmail: John.Porter@unh.eduPhone: (603) 225-5505 ext. 22