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Planting, Picking, Weeding, and Record-Keeping

Even with years of experience and degrees in environmental horticulture and economics, Becky and Phil Brand still found themselves unsure of their farm’s overall health. With some help from UNH Extension, they gained the insight needed to plan for a stronger future. Read More

Recent Stories

  • Amelia Curtis
    - Historical Horticulture
    The seeds for Celia Thaxter's storiedÌýgarden on Appledore Island are sown right here at UNH. Read More
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    Erik Chapman, New Hampshire Sea Grant (NHSG)/UNH Cooperative Extension fisheries specialist, will begin his work as NHSG acting director on July 1.
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    Carolyn Sweet has brought with her a wealth of experience to her role as Sullivan County’s new community and economic development field specialist.
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    Michael Mengers ’05, ‘09G is the new program developer for professional development and training at UNH Cooperative Extension.
  • STEM teachers summit at UNH
    - Full STEM Ahead
    Adrien Deshaies is helping his students push limits and approach science in unconventional ways. A science and robotics teacher at Belmont High School in New Hampshire, he... Read More
  • Soil, Sun and Success
    - Soil, Sun and Success
    Q: My family and I have wanted to start a vegetable garden in our backyard for a couple of years now. This year we are finally ready to make it happen. Can you give us some tips... Read More
  • A New Hampshire farmer
    - Field of Greens
    Many New Hampshire farmers view trading their tried-and-true full season silage corn variety for one with a shorter growing season as more than a little risky. But not Adam Crete... Read More
  • Presidential Award of Excellence Recipients
    - 2016 Presidential Award of Excellence Recipients Announced
    Two Cooperative Extension employees are among the five staffers to have received the 2016 Presidential Award of Excellence. Read More
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    Olivia Saunders, UNH Cooperative Extension food and agriculture field specialist, is one of four recipients of this year’s SARE/NACAA Fellowship.