NH Vegetable & Fruit News

The Maine Organic Farmers & Gardeners (MOFGA) Farmer to Farmer Conference is going online this year, so this is a unique opportunity for... Learn More
Meg McGrath, Cornell University Plant Pathologist based in Long Island, recently (October 2020) received reports of spinach downy mildew in New Englan... Learn More
This year only: we’re taking the High Tunnel conference online for three weekly evening sessions. One low price ($25) will enable you to attend all th... Learn More
As part of a new Northeast SARE project “Advancing Strawberry Production in the Northeast”, we want to learn more about the practices you use and the ... Learn More
Calling all farmers who have innovative ideas to improve the sustainability of farm practices! Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research &a... Learn More
If you have fall brassica crops, it is a good idea to scout now for cabbage aphid. Cabbage aphid, sometimes called “gray aphid”, can be a significant ... Learn More
Given that a vine-ripened cantaloupe (muskmelon) is one of the most divine treats of summer, it is surprising that few northern New England gardeners ... Learn More
A Recorded Virtual Twilight Meeting
A Recorded Virtual Twilight Meeting Learn More
2020 has been the year of the perfect storm for this disease in New Hampshire orchards.
2020 has been the year of the perfect storm for this disease in New Hampshire orchards. Learn More
Our colleagues at the UMASS vegetable team just sent this alert at 1pm Friday, 7/24/2020: Cucurbit downy mildew was confirmed on cucumbers i... Learn More