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It is important to check whether a pesticide product is registered in New Hampshire to ensure that it is legal and safe to use within the state. The N... Learn More
Episode 18 of the Shared Soil Podcast
Kendall and Rebecca speak with Charley Cummings, CEO of Walden Mutual Bank. They discuss the concept of "voting with your dollars" and its impact on s... Learn More
It was a busy June this year with three standout clinics that brought New Hampshire youth together for hands-on learning, connection, and exploration ... Learn More
One of the easiest, most convenient, and least time-consuming methods of preservation
Freezing is one of the easiest, most convenient, and least time-consuming methods of preserving foods. Learn More
Seed oils like canola, soybean, and sunflower are often labeled as “toxic” or “inflammatory,” but scientific evidence doesn’t fully support these clai... Learn More
New Hampshire House Bill (HB) 779 FN
With the passage of New Hampshire House Bill (HB) 779 FN this past spring, the sale of uninspected, processed whole rabbits in New Hampshire has been ... Learn More
Coos County 4-H has a wide variety of club project areas available to youth and families. From dairy to arts and expression to STEM to Communuty clove... Learn More
A(nother) New Forest Health Concern
Beech leaf disease is a relatively recent arrival to the forests of New Hampshire and has been spreading quickly throughout the southern half of the s... Learn More
Community Business Engagement in Exeter
The Town of Exeter partnered with UNH Extension on a Community Business Engagement program, which helps cities and towns understand needs, challenges ... Learn More
Fad diets promise quick weight loss by restricting certain foods, but they are often unsustainable and can lead to health risks like poor long-term we... Learn More