NH Agricultural Experiment Station
Predicting Better Colostrum for Healthier Calves
UNH research helps dairy farmers improve colostrum quality with data-driven insights on timing, environment, and nutrition to boost calf health and herd productivity. Read More-
04/07/25
Land. Sea. Space.
What does it mean to be a Land, Sea and Space Grant university?ÌýThe triple designation signifies a collaboration between the U.S. government partners... -
03/31/25
On Farms, Tillage Intensity Shown to Affect Beneficial Insect Communities
UNH study reveals how tillage intensity and pesticide-treated seeds impact beneficial arthropods, influencing pest control, weed reduction, and... -
03/18/25
Electromagnetic Therapy Potential Tool for Improving Dairy Herd Health
UNH partners with MagnaWave to explore pulsed electromagnetic therapy for dairy cows, showing promise for mastitis treatment and udder health... -
03/03/25
Living Labs: How Experimental Forests Offer Insights into Small Mammal Population Dynamics
UNH study reveals how small mammals adapt reproduction to forest seed cycles, influencing seed dispersal, tree regeneration, and forest ecosystem...
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09/25/17 -Oct. 3 event showcases five decades of research, innovation
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08/30/17 - Crazy for Quinoa?UNH researchers are exploring whether a high-value crop could be grown successfully inÌýnorthern New England. Read More
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08/28/17 - UNH Celebrates Contributions of Researcher Brent LoyJ. Brent Loy, professor emeritus of plant biology and genetics, and a researcher with the NH Agricultural Experiment Station, wasÌýhonored at a special twilight celebration Tuesday... Read More
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08/08/17 -NHAES researcher and associate professor Richard Smith awarded $474,679 to study pesticide seed treatments.
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07/31/17 - Feeding Field Peas to High-Producing Lactating Dairy CowsAndréBrito, associate professor of dairy nutrition and management,Ìýand researcher with the NH Agricultural Experiment Station, discusses his research projectÌýFeeding Field Peas to... Read More