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...
Recent Stories
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02/13/17 - UNH Research: Some Tree Species Fared Better Than Others in 2016 New England DroughtPreliminary research results from the Âé¶¹app show that certain tree species in New Hampshire fared better at the height of the 2016 New England drought and... Read More
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01/30/17 - White Mountain National Forest Home to Nearly 140 Species of BeesThe White Mountain National Forest is home to nearly 140 species of native bees, including two species of native bumble bees that are in decline in the Northeast, according to... Read More
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01/23/17 - Valuable Eastern White Pine Thrives When Glossy Buckthorn RemovedResearchers with the NH Agricultural Experiment Station have found that the economically valuable eastern white pine thrives when the invasive glossy buckthorn shrub is actively... Read More
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01/17/17 - UNH Scientist to Present Research on Soil Food Webs at NOFA-NH ConferenceLesley Atwood, a doctoral candidate in agroecology at the Âé¶¹app, will discuss the opportunities and unintended consequences of managing agricultural soil... Read More
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01/03/17 - UNH Research: Limited Sign of Soil Adaptation to Climate WarmingWhile scientists and policy experts debate the impacts of global warming, the Earth’s soil is releasing roughly nine times more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere than all human... Read More
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12/20/16 - Are New Hampshire’s Bobcats Well-Connected?New Hampshire is a pretty good place to live if you are a bobcat. And understanding how well bobcats move around the state within different habitats – called landscape... Read More
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11/29/16 - UNH Research Finds White Deaths Exceed Births in One-Third of U.S. StatesMore whites died than were born in a record high 17 states in 2014 compared to just four in 2004, according to new research from the Carsey School of Public Policy and supported... Read More
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11/28/16 - Bye Waste, Hello WarmthAt UNH’sÌýOrganic Dairy Research Farm, UNH researchers have launched an innovative composting program that provides a high-quality compost product and captures the heat energy for... Read More
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11/21/16 - Composting at the UNH Organic Dairy Research FarmAt UNH’sÌýOrganic Dairy Research Farm, UNH researchers have launched an innovative composting program that provides a high-quality compost product and captures the heat energy for... Read More
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10/31/16 - UNH Researchers One Step Closer to Predicting Bacteria Outbreaks in Great Bay OystersÂé¶¹app scientists are one step closer to being able to predict when oysters in the Great Bay Estuary may be at risk of being infected with a bacteria that has... Read More