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OPD has the Answer.
Wading through the regulatory framework of what communities can and cannot do, and staying on top of recent trends and growth pressures can seem daunt...
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Community visits explore approaches to addressing the housing crisis
Land use staff and volunteers from across the state gathered to learn about Exeter's efforts to address the housing crisis, which included Q&A with a ...
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A(nother) New Forest Health Concern
Beech leaf disease is a relatively recent arrival to the forests of New Hampshire and has been spreading quickly throughout the southern half of the s...
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In recent weeks, many landowners have contacted UNH Extension worried about the sudden appearance of yellowing – and prematurely dropping – white pine...
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Plan a visit to an often overlooked fair staple this summer
An overview about the potential and creativity that is on display in the 4-H Exhibit Halls across the state, and why it is well worth taking a closer ...
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An enthusiastic volunteer for UNH Extension’s Yard and Garden Infoline
Megan Hanna is an enthusiastic volunteer for UNH Extension’s Yard and Garden Infoline
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Many of us have experienced being part of groups that struggle to identify goals, stay on track, maintain involvement, and move projects forward. Fac...
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New Hampshire food pantries benefit from fresh produce that is safely grown, harvested and donated by community members
World Food Safety Day, observed on June 7, serves as a global reminder of the critical role safe food plays in our lives. Produce from home gardens ca...
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Episode 5 of the Shared Soil Podcast
Kendall interviews co-host Rebecca and Volunteer Manager Danielle Albano about different ways to can get involved in the Ag community if you are not a...
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Fresh produce, fresh air — it’s time to go to the farmers market!
Fresh produce, fresh air — it’s time to go to the farmers market!
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