New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station
New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station
Science for the Public Good: Locally Inspired. Globally Important.
The NH Agricultural Experiment Station represents scientists working on nearly 50 research projects to provide unbiased and objective research on aspects of sustainable agriculture and foods, horticulture, forest management and wildlife, the environment, natural resources, and quality of life topics. Our scientists partner with state and regional farmers, growers, and producers, and collaborate with leading researchers worldwide to benefit New Hampshire and New England.
The NH Agricultural Experiment Station represents scientists working on nearly 50 research projects to provide unbiased and objective research on aspects of sustainable agriculture and foods, horticulture, forest management and wildlife, the environment, natural resources, and quality of life topics. Our scientists partner with state and regional farmers, growers, and producers, and collaborate with leading researchers worldwide to benefit New Hampshire and New England.
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Outtakes of our virtual field day with researcher Becky Sideman and Anton Bekkerman, director of the NH Agricultural Experiment Station.
A Virtual Field Day: Outtakes
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Scientists with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station in the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture present the preliminary findings of the first…
Experiment Station Presents Specialty Syrup…
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After a long winter, the first day out on pasture is an exciting day at the UNH Organic Dairy Research Farm, which is part of the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment…
Happy Cows
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Health Benefits and Seedless Table Grape Varieties
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Native, deciduous hardwoods such as sycamore, beech, birch, hickory, and basswood may offer commercial and backyard maple syrup producers an untapped opportunity to…
High-Value Niche Syrup Production Research
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Over the last decade, interest in forage legumes for grazing and as stored feed has increased among the region’s dairy farmers. Recently, scientists with the New…
Part One: Station Scientists Present New Research…
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Over the last decade, interest in forage legumes for grazing and as stored feed has increased among the region’s dairy farmers. Recently, scientists with the New…
Part Two: Station Scientists Present New Research…
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University of New Hampshire researchers have found certain varieties of seedless table grapes do better growing in Southern New Hampshire and New England than others.…
Seedless Table Grape Research
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Seedless Table Grape Training Systems
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Scientists with the University of New Hampshire College of Life Sciences and Agriculture will lead research as part of a $1.5 million award from the National Science…
UNH Researchers Receive $1.5M Grant to Study…
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