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Program Helps New Hampshire Agricultural Community
The University of New Hampshire now offers a free Meat Processing and Food Safety Certificate program, funded by the New Hampshire Department of Agric...
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What is needed to strengthen the viability of New Hampshire’s farms and food systems in today’s modern world? This is one of the big, timely questions...
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Program Manager Danielle Whiteneck Discusses Details
The UNH Extension Yard and Garden Education Center is expanding its volunteer program to include more New Hampshire residents. This expansion will all...
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The No-Mow May movement is an initial step in making our landscapes less inhospitable to bees and other pollinators. To support them throughout their ...
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Episode 14 of the Shared Soil Podcast
Kendall and Rebecca discuss Integrated Pest Management (IPM) with UNH Extension field specialist Liza DeGenring who explains that IPM is a holistic ap...
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April 21-28, 2025
Dark Skies isn’t just about seeing the stars for yourself, it is also about preserving the natural rhythms of our planet and the many species living w...
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To support early childhood wellness
UNH Extension Health & Well-Being, Nutrition Connections Team supports the health and well-being of people of all ages across New Hampshire, offering ...
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Building the mind-body connection
Being mindful is an important skill for children to learn at an early age. Being mindful not only helps with emotional regulation but is also related ...
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Bringing Evidence-Based Research into the Early Childhood Community
Summary of some of the work Kate Graves and Kendra Lewis are doing to support early childhood through the UNH Extension Health & Well-Being Team.
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New Hampshire’s Wildlife are significant features of community culture and contribute to our state’s identity and economic vitality. Throughout the Fa...
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