NH Agricultural Experiment Station
Reducing Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions in New Hampshire
Rem Moll is learning what factors create wildlife-vehicle collision "hotspots" and how to mitigate them to reduce collision frequency. Read More-
07/29/25
Building a More Resilient Food System in New Hampshire
UNH researchers study how regional consumers view the acquisition and consumption of local food with the goal of addressing obstacles and supporting... -
07/22/25
Interdisciplinary Research Moving New Hampshire Agriculture and Forestry Forward
The Collaborative Research Enhancement Team Exploration (CREATE) program supports multidisciplinary research to take on complex problems. -
07/15/25
Seedless Table Grape Research Continues to Show Encouraging Results
A seven-year UNH study reveals the seedless table grape varieties that are the best candidates for commercial growing in New Hampshire.Ìý -
06/24/25
A Different Mindset for Farm Viability in New England
Analena Bruce led a study to determine what makes a New England farm viable in today's economy, and her findings show that it goes far beyond food...
Recent Stories
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02/25/20 - Construction Cancels Greenhouse Open HouseThe 2020 UNH open house at the Macfarlane Research Greenhouse formerly scheduled for Saturday, March 28, has been cancelled. Read More
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02/24/20 - Fungi Feud: State-of-the-Science Paper Resolves Mycorrhizae ControversySerita Frey, UNH professor ofÌýnatural resources and the environment and researcher with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, recently authored a state-of-the-science... Read More
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02/17/20 - Non-Picky Eaters Effective at Spreading SporesSmall mammals such as mice and chipmunks who are not picky eaters play a more important role than previously known in dispersing the spores of wild mushrooms and truffles,... Read More
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02/17/20 - Mice and Mushrooms: Non-Picky Eaters More Effective at Spreading Spores than Previously ThoughtSmall mammals such as mice and chipmunks who are not picky eaters play a more important role than previously known in dispersing the spores of wild mushrooms and truffles,... Read More
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02/10/20 - Residues from Brewery Industry Show Promise as Dairy Heifer FeedWet brewers grains, the abundant residues of the brewery industry, show promise as a potential cost-effective, high-nutrient feed replacement for dairy heifers, according to new... Read More
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01/27/20 - Learn to Grow Kiwiberries in New EnglandCome learn about the commercial production of kiwiberries in New England from Will Hastings, vineyard manager and research technician for the NH Agricultural Experiment Station’s... Read More
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01/21/20 - UNH Pathologist Diagnoses Valley Fever in Rescue Dog from ArizonaA pathologist with New Hampshire Diagnostic Veterinary Lab at the Âé¶¹app recently diagnosed the fungal disease Valley Fever in a rescue dog from Arizona. It... Read More
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01/21/20 - Big Move Leads to UNHEditor's Note: This is the latest installment in a series featuring UNH faculty telling their stories in their own words. André Brito, associate professor, agriculture, nutrition... Read More
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01/17/20 -Are rivers the livers of watersheds? Should farmers plant cider apples to thwart pests in orchards? Come find out from scientists with theÌýNH Agricultural Experiment StationÌýat...
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01/13/20 - Are Rivers the Livers of Watersheds? Should Farmers Plant Cider Apples to Thwart Pests?Are rivers the livers of watersheds? Should farmers plant cider apples to thwart pests in orchards? Come find out from scientists with the NH Agricultural Experiment Station at... Read More