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Now that your shelves are stocked, and food is safely in the kitchen, what can you do with the extra before it goes bad? Many schools have been provid... Learn More
New initiative seeks to connect businesses and services with trail users
New initiative seeks to connect businesses and services with trail users Learn More
Commercial vegetable growers may be encountering some strange problems when using soil-applied herbicides in dry conditions.
Commercial vegetable growers may be encountering some strange problems when using soil-applied herbicides in dry conditions. Learn More
Mike Simmons instructing a student how to operate the UNH sawmill, part of the Forest Technology program, UNH Dept. of Natural Resources and the Env... Learn More
Crisp, crunchy delicious mouthwatering cucumbers
Crisp, crunchy delicious mouthwatering cucumbers Learn More
For years I had been driving by a huge basswood tree next to the road by the Souhegan River and never noticed it because its canopy was so high overhe... Learn More
A Question of the Week
A Question of the Week Learn More
UNH Extension is working with the NH Winery Association to try to get an accurate assessment of how many grapes, and of what varieties, are ... Learn More
Anna reports on her conclusions from a summer project funded by the New Hampshire Department of Ag & Markets IPM Program and catches up with some old friends from Cornell, Juliet Carroll of NYIPM, and Steve Hesler of the Loeb Lab at Cornell’s AgriTech cam
Anna reports on her conclusions from a summer project funded by the New Hampshire Department of Ag & Markets IPM Program and catches up with some old ... Learn More
Get ready to engage your community this summer and fall. Community leaders and volunteers have been responding to the COVID crisis and focusing on the... Learn More