NH Vegetable & Fruit News

Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD) flies are being caught in traps in CT, MA and RI in low numbers. With the upcoming heat, populations are expected to inc... Learn More
Those who grow crops in the Brassica family are likely familiar with the cabbage aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae, sometimes referred to by growers as&nbs... Learn More
This brand-new 25-page guide provides an introduction to low tunnel systems, and shares lots of construction and management tips for low tunnel s... Learn More
Growers meeting at Brookdale Fruit Farm scheduled for June 7
Growers meeting at Brookdale Fruit Farm scheduled for June 7 Learn More
While wild grapevines are pervasive throughout New England, they often go unnoticed through much of the year even as they climb over stone walls and u... Learn More
This may be the most common question I receive about spinach production: What are the little white spheres that I’m seeing on the leaves? They rub off... Learn More
Join us on Thursday, April 26, from 4:30-6:30pm for a twilight meeting focusing on organic vegetable transplanting production. In addition to run... Learn More
Join us on April 19th to dig-in on soil health! This on-farm twilight meeting at Heron Pond Farm in South Hampton will highlight how to build and impr... Learn More
Taking Time to Understand the Market Channel and Preparing for It
Taking Time to Understand the Market Channel and Preparing for It Learn More
In the last few years, New Hampshire growers have experienced some significant leafminer infestations on spinach, swiss chard and beet. The beet leafm... Learn More