Grafton County Office
Part of the "A Walk in the Woods" series
Though they are closely related, there are many differences between sugar maple and red maple. Both are important trees in the New Hampshire forest th...
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A new plan addresses disparities in access to technology, internet connectivity, digital skills and online resources
UNH Extension's Community and Economic Development team, in partnership with stateside organizations, has developed a five-year Digital Equity Plan to...
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A timber harvest will take place under the supervision of the Grafton County Extension Forester, as part of a written forest management plan that has ...
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Part of the "A Walk in the Woods" series
White pines are particularly sensitive to growing too close together. In a crowded stand of pine, the trees’ lower branches can’t survive in the deep ...
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Four UNH Extension staff received a major accolade at this year’s National Association for Community Development Extension Professionals (NACDEP) Conf...
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Part of the "A Walk in the Woods" series
Though they can be annoying and cause damage, red squirrels are enjoyable to watch and play an important role in our conifer forests by spreading tree...
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Volunteers reimagine a space and youth learn to grow healthy produce
With assistance from a team of dedicated Extension Master Gardener interns, a small patch of land behind the Pemi Youth Center in Plymouth has become ...
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This carved pumpkin display has the opportunity to celebrate National 4-H Week 2022, show the public some creative artwork, and bring smiles to faces ...
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