NH Farm Network: IPM for Sustainable Farms - Dec 1, 2025
By UNH Extension
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Key Takeaways
This online forum focuses on practical, science-based strategies for pest control and prevention in New Hampshire farms, emphasizing ecological balance and local conditions.
- Learn innovative pest management for NH farms.
- Discover sustainable farming practices.
- Exchange knowledge with agricultural experts.
- Apply science-based solutions locally.
- Promote resilient farm ecosystems.
Why It Matters
Effective pest management is crucial for farm viability and environmental health, directly impacting food production and ecosystem balance.
What to Do Next
Register for the online forum to learn practical IPM techniques and connect with other farmers.
Recommended for: New Hampshire farmers and agricultural professionals interested in advanced, sustainable pest management techniques.
The NH Farm Network Open Forum held on December 1, 2025, is an online event dedicated to practical adaptation strategies for New Hampshire farms. It focuses on integrated pest management (IPM) techniques aimed at insect prevention and control. The forum features expert presentations and peer sharing sessions that highlight innovative pest management approaches and sustainable farming practices. Participants gain insights into managing pests effectively while promoting ecological balance on farms. This event serves as a platform for farmers and agricultural professionals to exchange knowledge on sustainable agriculture, emphasizing practical, science-based solutions tailored to local conditions. The forum supports the advancement of resilient farming systems through collaboration and education.
Source: extension.unh.edu
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