NH Agricultural Experiment Station
Can Birds Spread Harmful Bacteria on Dairy Farms?
UNH scientist Andrea Ayala explores how small birds may spread bacteria on dairy farms, with potential consequences for both herd and human health.Ěý Read More-
12/10/25
Smarter Feed, Stronger Returns for New Hampshire Fish Farmers
Karolina Kwasek is researching ways to make fish nutrition better and more economical for the growing aquaculture industry.Ěý -
11/18/25
Can Science Keep Produce Fresh Longer?
UNH scientist Duoduo Wang researches the complex process of ripening to uncover ways to extend ripeness and reduce food waste.Ěý -
11/13/25
Sustaining Striped Bass
A study led by Adrienne Kovach pinpoints where the striped bass caught off the northeast coast originally came from. -
10/08/25
UNH and Stonyfield Organic Strengthen Partnership
The UNH Organic Dairy Research Farm entered into an agreement to sell all of its milk to Stonyfield Organic, further strengthening a long-term...
Recent Stories
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03/27/19 - Patent-Pending Discovery by UNH Researchers Advances Effort to Manage Parasitic RoundwormsRoundworms that feed on plants cause approximately $100 billion in annual global crop damage. Now researchers at the Âé¶ąapp have made a patent-pending... Read More
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03/19/19 - Fruits of UNH Breeding ResearchGardeners preparing to plant their fruits and vegetables have several new pumpkin, squash and melon varieties to choose from this year. Read More
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03/14/19 - NH Agricultural Experiment Station: Improving NH Lives Through Innovation and Partnership since 1887Happy National Ag Day 2019. At the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, we've been improving the lives of Granite Staters by advancing agricultural research since 1887.Ěý Read More
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03/11/19 - Harkening Back to Colonial Times: UNH Brews “George Squashington” Butternut Squash BeerÂé¶ąapp brewing science students have taken a trip back in history to brew a new butternut squash pale ale using squash grown as part of the NH Agricultural... Read More
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03/04/19 - UNH Graduate Student Recognized for Research by Society of American ForestersA Âé¶ąapp graduate student studying invasive plants in riparian forests has been named the Graduate Student of the Year by the Granite State Division of the... Read More
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02/25/19 - Grass Turf a Promising Foe in Invasive Glossy Buckthorn FightPlanting grass turf in tilled agricultural soil greatly reduced the ability of new growth of the invasive shrub glossy buckthorn to establish itself in a new area by seed,... Read More
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02/11/19 - Wildflower Plantings to Support PollinatorsCreating and enhancing pollinator habitat is of growing interest to Granite State land owners, property managers, farmers, and landscapers. “The interest in helping pollinators... Read More
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02/04/19 - Muddy Waters: Navigating Potential Changes to Clean Water ActThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corps of Engineers recently announced a proposed change to the Clean Water Act that would reduce the types of waters currently... Read More
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01/28/19 - Serving New Hampshire: Research, Teaching, and OutreachAs the university's original research organization, the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES) has remained an elemental component of New Hampshire's land-grant... Read More
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01/22/19 - NH Agricultural Experiment Station Scientists to Present Research at 2019 NH Farm and Forest ExpoHow can farmers extend their forage production season in New Hampshire? How can soil microbes improve farm and forest productivity? Researchers with theĚýNH Agricultural Experiment... Read More

























































