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A Question of the Week
A Question of the Week Learn More
Main street looks and feels different. Stay at home orders during the pandemic shut down businesses, events and vibrancy on main street seemingly over... Learn More
Anna gets philosophical with Dr. Kelly Hamby of the University of Maryland and asks: Are seed treatments really IPM?
Anna gets philosophical with Dr. Kelly Hamby of the University of Maryland and asks: Are seed treatments really IPM? Learn More
Trapping data – Traps are out on farms throughout the state, and we’re monitoring for squash vine borer and the major sweet corn insect pests (Europea... Learn More
A part of the Forest Carbon Webinar Series
A part of the Forest Carbon Webinar Series Learn More
One likely answer is the ‘B’ gene. This gene, also called “precocious yellow”, causes the stem of the squash to be yellow rather than green. Oved Shif... Learn More
This recipe is a quick and easy meal to put together.
This recipe is a quick and easy meal to put together. Learn More
UNH Extension will continue to host a NH Agriculture Open Forum (using Zoom) for farmers and service providers to discuss how they are adapting in the... Learn More
A part of the NH Woods & Wildlife: Live! Q&A series
A part of the NH Woods & Wildlife: Live! Q&A series Learn More
Today’s episode of Spotlight on Research focuses on a paper published in the journal Horticultural Entomology in 2014. A pair of researchers from East... Learn More