Olivia Saunders (She/Her/Hers)
Olivia Saunders is a Field Specialist in Fruit & Vegetable Production, in the UNH Cooperative Extension Food & Agriculture Program. Olivia is also the SARE Professional Development Program Coordinator at the University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension. She has been with UNH Extension since 2013 and in her role as SARE coordinator since 2017.
Olivia works directly with vegetable, tree fruit and small fruit farmers in NH on issues such as soil fertility management, pest identification, cover cropping, organic production and challenges associated with new and beginning farming. Olivia Manages the Soil Testing program and the Master Gardener program in Carroll County. Olivia also promotes sustainable beekeeping practices to NH’s beekeeping community.
Olivia received her B.S. in Environmental Studies from UNH, and her M.S. in Soil Science from Washington State University.
See the fruit & vegetable production team recorded educational videos
Local food system advocacy and support for farmers in Carroll County: https://mwveg.com/#
Taking Care of your Mental Health - Tips for Farmers
How Local Farms are Battling The Changing Weather, MW VIBE Magazine, Spring 2020
Selected Publications
Sideman, R. G., Bryant, H., & Saunders, O. (2024). Yields, Postharvest Storage, and Response to Pruning of Eggplant Cultivars Grown in High Tunnels in New Hampshire, USA. HortTechnology, 34(3), 331-338. doi:10.21273/horttech05404-24
Saunders, O. E., Fortuna, A. -M., Harrison, J. H., Cogger, C. G., Whitefield, E., & Green, T. (2012). Gaseous Nitrogen and Bacterial Responses to Raw and Digested Dairy Manure Applications in Incubated Soil. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 46(21), 11684-11692. doi:10.1021/es301754s
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