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Recently, I had the privilege of leading community development efforts in three different communities in New Hampshire all on the same day—morning, no... Learn More
The Infoline has been getting questions about neighborhood skunk sightings around New Hampshire, and people are wondering if it's too early for skunks... Learn More
U.S. consumers are likely most familiar with the golden cured rhizomes of mature ginger (Zingiber officinale). Growers in the northeastern U.S. have b... Learn More
Collaboration With Oregon State University Assists With Tax Filing
Collaboration With Oregon State University Assists With Tax Filing Learn More
Alan Eaton has had a long and productive career with UNH Cooperative Extension, and as of December 2017, he has retired! We will all miss him enormous... Learn More
Participants at the Merrimack County 4-H Garden Clinic on Tuesday, March 20th will have the opportunity to take what they have learned and challenge t... Learn More
UNH Cooperative Extension Youth and Family specialist Charlotte Cross has received a 2017-2018 4-H Military Partnership grant. The funding will suppor... Learn More
from Piera Siegert, state entomologist, N.H. Dept. of Agriculture, Markets & Food
from Piera Siegert, state entomologist, N.H. Dept. of Agriculture, Markets & Food Learn More
4-H Mentoring: Youth & Families with Promise (YFP) is a program which began in 2001 and is designed for youth, ages 10-13, and their fam... Learn More
In New Hampshire, if you apply pesticides on crops for sale and you employ workers, you need a private pesticide applicator’s license. This is true wh... Learn More