NH Agricultural Experiment Station
(Buck)thorns in the Side of Northeast Woodlands
Research identifies the six most problematic invasive woody species in Northeast woodlands and lays the groundwork for more coordinated management efforts. Read More-
08/19/25
Reducing Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions in New Hampshire
Rem Moll is learning what factors create wildlife-vehicle collision "hotspots" and how to mitigate them to reduce collision frequency. -
07/29/25
Building a More Resilient Food System in New Hampshire
UNH researchers study how regional consumers view the acquisition and consumption of local food with the goal of addressing obstacles and supporting... -
07/22/25
Interdisciplinary Research Moving New Hampshire Agriculture and Forestry Forward
The Collaborative Research Enhancement Team Exploration (CREATE) program supports multidisciplinary research to take on complex problems. -
07/15/25
Seedless Table Grape Research Continues to Show Encouraging Results
A seven-year UNH study reveals the seedless table grape varieties that are the best candidates for commercial growing in New Hampshire.
Recent Stories
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02/26/18 - Warmer, Snow-Free Winters May Increase Carbon Dioxide Losses in Forests, Gains on FarmsNew England’s warmer, snow-free winters may increase carbon dioxide losses in forests, where deciduous trees can’t take advantage of warm temperatures before their leaves emerge.... Read More
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02/23/18 - Sustainable Ag Team Wins Grant to Partner with Peruvian UniversityUNH has won an Innovation Fund Grant, bringing opportunities for undergrads to study in the Andean Region. Read More
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02/19/18 - Preventing the Stem Rust-Barberry Link that Devastates Cereal CropsStem rust is one of the most feared agricultural diseases in the world, infecting wheat and other cereal crops. The fungal pathogen is capable of severe epidemics, thus presenting... Read More
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02/05/18 - Beetle Parents Choose to Limit Offspring When Food is ScarceResearchers have long known that many primates make decisions about the number of children they have based on the availability of resources such as food. Now new research from the... Read More
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01/30/18 - Milking ItFeeding pregnant dairy cows the vitamin niacin prior to giving birth improved the quality of their colostrum, according to new UNH research. Read More
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01/29/18 - Feeding Prepartum Dairy Cows Niacin Improves Quality of Their ColostrumFeeding prepartum dairy cows the vitamin niacin prior to giving birth improved the quality of their colostrum, which is the first milk calves drink, according to new research from... Read More
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01/23/18 - Fosters.com: Researchers at UNH Developing Fine Dining for Nemo and DoryLive white worms could be an emerging commercial industry for the region. Read More
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01/22/18 - Feeding Nemo: White Worms Show Potential as Inexpensive Food Source for Aquarium FishOrnamental aquarium fish like the clownfish Nemo and his pal the royal blue tang Dory one day may be dining on high-quality yet inexpensive white worms grown in New England. New... Read More
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01/08/18 - Experiment Station Researchers Find Effects of Climate Change Could Accelerate By Mid-CenturyResearchers with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of New Hampshire say the effects of climate change could be much stronger by the middle of the... Read More
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01/02/18 - New Hampshire Union Leader: New Scales Give UNH Scientists Clues About NH's SnowpackElizabeth Burakowski and her team aim to understand how much winters will continue to warm in response to human activities. Read More