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Meg McGrath, plant pathologist at Cornell University, is looking for samples of downy mildew on Brassica crops. See her note below, and please contact... Learn More
One of the finest examples of an ancient forest in New Hampshire is along Snyder Brook in Randolph, NH. I call this alluring place the Valley of the G... Learn More
NH growers: sign up by September 9th to claim your free website listing on the NH Vegetable & Berry Growers' Association's new website! Learn More
Limited Housing Availability Impacting Community Well-Being and Workforce Development in New Hampshire
By many indicators, the New Hampshire economy has recovered from and expanded beyond the challenges and declines of the past several years. Unemployme... Learn More
Growing Economic Opportunity in New Hampshire
The link between broadband and economic opportunity is clear. Those who do not have access to broadband internet find themselves at a disadvantage whe... Learn More
Breastfeeding can be one of the many gifts a mother has to offer herself and her baby and has benefits to both a mother and infant. Learn More
Youth learn lifelong skills through a variety of 4-H activities
Pittsfield Victory Workers 4-H Club celebrates 80 years. Youth learn lifelong skills through a variety of 4-H activities. Learn More
There are several potential techniques to increase the joy of dining solo. Learn More
Ann Lacroix's Great Idea Learn More
She brings over a decade of evaluating food safety risks with food producers and growers around the U.S.
Wendy Johnecheck has joined UNH Cooperative Extension as a food safety state specialist and a professor in the Department of Agriculture, Nutrition, &... Learn More