The New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, established in 1887, is the first research organization at the University of New Hampshire. With a focus on sustainable agriculture, horticulture, forest management, and environmental topics, the station conducts unbiased research to benefit New Hampshire and New England. Collaborating with farmers, growers, and scientists worldwide, they manage over 50 research projects and provide training for future scientists.
With essential support from the U.S. Congress and the New Hampshire State Legislature, the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station leverages additional research funds and manages various facilities, including crop farms, dairies, and greenhouses. Their innovative research and commitment to sustainable food production have earned them competitive grant funds and made them a vital resource for the state, benefiting the lives of over 1.3 million Granite Staters.
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