NH Agricultural Experiment Station
Phytoplankton Monitoring in Gulf of Maine as a Signal of Climate Change Impacts
UNH researchers study phytoplankton dynamics in the Gulf of Maine to understand climate change impacts, marine biodiversity shifts, and sustainable ecosystem management. Read More-
12/04/24
How Migratory Marine Life Connects Ecosystems from New England to Florida
Discover how UNH researchers use acoustic telemetry to track migratory patterns of marine species, revealing insights for sustainable fisheries and... -
11/20/24
Rising Above Traditional Crop Disease Scouting
Discover how UNH researchers are using drones to detect crop diseases early, offering affordable solutions to support New England's small and mid-... -
11/19/24
Sustainability: From the Ground Up
UNH's Soil BioME team collaborates with industry to explore soil microbes' role in sustainability, tackling climate change, nitrogen efficiency, and... -
11/05/24
Coyotes Thrive Despite Human and Predator Pressures
UNH research reveals how human hunting and competition with large predators influence coyote populations, shedding light on their adaptability across...
Recent Stories
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11/27/17 - State’s Food Pantries Enjoy Fresh Food Grown at UNH Farms and FacilitiesNew Hampshire residents who rely on the state’s food pantries have been enjoying fresh food donated by the NH Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of New Hampshire,... Read More
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11/20/17 - Wood Pellets Outperform Fossil Fuels, Natural Gas in Reducing Greenhouse GasesDURHAM, N.H. – Using wood pellets for home heating fuel reduces greenhouse gas emissions by more than half over fossil fuels and natural gas, according to new research from the NH... Read More
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11/07/17 - "Food Evolution" Screening Set for Nov. 16UNH will host a screening of the film "Food Evolution" on Nov. 16, followed by a panel discussion featuring New Hampshire Commissioner of Agriculture Lorraine Merrill. Read More
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11/06/17 - UNH Professor’s Book Demonstrates Power of Using Imagery for Geospatial AnalysisA new book by University of New Hampshire professor Russ Congalton demonstrates the power of incorporating remotely sensed imagery in geospatial analysis. Read More
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10/23/17 - UNH Research: Sustaining Local Farms Top Factor in Deciding to Buy Fresh ProduceWhen it comes to buying fresh produce, northern New Englanders value maintaining local farmland, supporting the local economy, and buying produce without pesticides, according to... Read More
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10/19/17 - Breeding Better BerriesUNH scientists are developing the first strawberry varieties specifically for organic agriculture in the United States. Read More
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10/18/17 - UNH Scientists to Develop First Strawberry Varieties Specifically for U.S. Organic ProductionScientists with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of New Hampshire have launched a research project that aims to develop the first varieties of... Read More