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New Hampshire’s Entrepreneurial Commercial Fishery
While fishing has had its ups and downs, it remains an important part of Seacoast New Hampshire’s economy. Over the past two decades, the number of co... Learn More
A NH Forest Products Markets Update webinar took place on July 26th, 2022. Learn More
With diet trends constantly emerging and changing, it can be hard to keep up! The amount of information available on the internet can also make it dif... Learn More
Summer reading conjures up a feeling of relaxation and enjoyment. Summer gives us more time and places to read. We are interested in new theories and ... Learn More
Yellow birch is one of our largest deciduous trees in New Hampshire forests and can grow to be 100 feet tall and 3 feet in diameter at breast height. ... Learn More
The current risk for cucurbit downy mildew (CDM) in New England, including southern NH, is moderate according to the CDM IPM forecasting model: https:... Learn More
We are hearing reports of western bean cutworm activity in sweet corn this week. This species is relatively new to our region and can cause injury to ... Learn More
The 2022 NH Coverts Project Workshop was held during April and May, when twenty-three attendees from all over New Hampshire spent time online and in t... Learn More
During May 2022, twenty-three conservation-minded individuals from twenty different New Hampshire communities met online, reviewed resources, and atte... Learn More
Heart disease is the current leading cause of death in the United States. In this article, we will look specifically at how high blood pressure, also ... Learn More