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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.
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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 ...
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The current risk for cucurbit downy mildew (CDM) in New England, including southern NH, is moderate according to the CDM IPM forecasting model: https:...
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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...
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During May 2022, twenty-three conservation-minded individuals from twenty different New Hampshire communities met online, reviewed resources, and atte...
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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 ...
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Last week (June 23), the first NH spotted wing drosophila (SWD) captures were made in Concord – just a single male in each of two traps.
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Working in Carroll County with youth programming
UNH Cooperative Extension is pleased welcome Beth Thomas who will be working as a Natural Resource Steward Intern in in Carroll County to facilitate a...
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A colorful photo of a double rainbow arching over a green field is what brings hope to Charlotte Holt of Mountain Lakes in North Haverhill, NH. Holt’s...
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