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Past editions of Station Science
August 2024 – Inside: Farm Day and Open Barn; $10M Toward New Agroforestry Project; Best Practices for Raising Lumpfish
July 2024 – Inside: Tracking Microplastic in NH Estuaries; Fertilizer Potential of Aquatic Plants
June 2024 – Inside: The INSPIRED Water Quality & Management Issue Announced
May 2024 – Inside: Moose Tracks: Bioacoustic Monitoring to Protect Moose Populations
April 2024 – Inside: Study Finds Maine Farmers Receptive to Seaweed Feed
March 2024 – Inside: Save the Date: UNH Open Greenhouse (April 6); Monitoring CO2 in Rivers & Streams
February 2024 – Inside: A Bird’s-Eye View of NHAES Research & A Spotlight on North Country Research
January 2024 – Inside: A Visit by US Secretary of Agriculture & Building Sustainable N.H. Food Systems
December 2023 – Inside: Remembering Otho Wells & announcing the release of the latest INSPIRED edition
November 2023 – Inside: UNH's cucurbits program & research into Tartary buckwheat, a new climate-ready crop
October 2023 – Inside: Linking food access, fiber intake & health outcomes among NH Hispanic residents
September 2023 – Inside: 2023 horticultural research field day, visit from NH Congressional delegations, and oyster sensors
August 2023 – Inside: Cultural controls for spotted wing drosophila & food insecurity rates among college students with disabilities
July 2023 – Inside: Overcoming a parasite likely carried by nearly 1 in 4 Americans and categorizing Granite State bees
May 2023 – Inside: New research into beech leaf disease; study explores hoverflies as garden pest control
April 2023 – Inside: Photos from the 2023 Greenhouse Open House and an Ethical Environmental Research Framework
March 2023 – Inside: Signs of spring, monitoring moose with drones, and INSPIRED Forestry research
February 2023 – Inside: Sneak peak of INSPIRED Forestry and meet NHAES staffers
January 2023 – Inside: New research on factors affecting skunk abundance and antibiotic alternatives to prevent parasites in cattle.
December 2022 – Inside: The new CREATE program for collaborative research projects. New research: Alternative forages for seasonal growth slumps.
November 2022 – Inside: Researcher profile of Becky Sideman. New research: Diverse crop rotations help in drought conditions.
September 2022 – Inside: New research: Oysters as nitrogen bioextractors. Habitat restoration efforts for the New England cottontail.