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Can foods such as chocolate or coffee really improve your memory? Learn More
Inquiry-based Schoolyard SITES aligns with NGSS standards
Schoolyard SITES is a UNH Cooperative Extension and Leitzel Center professional development program. The program partners science-based Extension volu... Learn More
Keep an eye out for invasive insects this summer.
Check your pool filters for invasive insects this summer. Learn More
Leek moth has now been found in several gardens and farms in Grafton and Coos Counties in New Hampshire. The caterpillar of this moth feeds on Alliums... Learn More
From the Woodlot Wanderings series by Coös County Forester, Ray Berthiaume
Crossing the variety of stream sizes and locations is rarely simple, often can be costly, and is always very important to do correctly, for a variety ... Learn More
Extension presents to the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire
On Friday, May 26 Hillsborough County Field Specialists Kendall Kunelius, Mike Gagnon and Scott Slattery met with a group of international visitors fr... Learn More
Successful canning starts with the use of jars in good condition and new lids with new or used ring bands in good condition. Learn More
If you are canning low-acid foods, be sure to follow these steps As more families prepare meals at home, there is a renewed interest in home cannin... Learn More
What do you do when you encounter a plant problem such as disease or abnormal growth in the landscape? You or a client may find a problem occurring w... Learn More
UNH Professional Training offers certificate programs in the business, natural resources and education sectors
The University of New Hampshire’s Professional Development & Training department offers certificate programs in the business, natural resources and ed... Learn More