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Posted on October 14, 2025
The Big E has been providing fairground entertainment – and agritainment – for 109 years. Bridget Kelleher, assistant director of marketing, stated, “The Big E continues to be the leading showcase for commerce, agriculture and entertainment in the Northeast.” Each evening, fairgoers enjoyed a daily ...
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Enrico Villamaino 
Posted on October 8, 2025
Buzzer battles, ag acumen and plenty of lamb literacy were on full display at the Big E , where the New England 4-H Sheep Quiz Bowl took place. Held in the Mallary Agricultural Complex, this fast-paced face-off pitted six teams of sharp-minded young shepherds from across New England in a buzzer-beat...
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Kelsi Devolve 
Posted on October 8, 2025
Each year, UNH Extension hosts the New Hampshire Agriculture Professionals Day to connect ag service providers and farmers across the state. On Sept. 24, approximately 70 enthusiastic ag service providers and farmers representing 22 organizations attended the event to collaborate with one another an...
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Enrico Villamaino 
Posted on October 8, 2025
A strong farm lease isn’t just a formality, it’s the foundation of a flourishing farming partnership. Whether you’re an experienced operator or a first-time farmer, a well-crafted lease prevents confusion and helps both parties stay on track. Here’s how to create a crystal-clear, ironclad lease that...
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Kelsi Devolve 
Posted on October 8, 2025
Dr. Glenda Pereira, the host of “ Maine Farmcast ” and the UMaine Extension dairy specialist, sat down with Dr. Juan Romero, associate professor of animal nutrition at UMaine, to discuss the challenges concerning hay production in New England. Producing hay in New England is mostly challenging due t...
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jkarkwren 
Posted on October 8, 2025
The last few days of September, I saw early plantings of winter rye sprouting nicely in some Central New York counties. Happily, I see more corn growers planting autumn cover crops. The more productive title for these late season plantings is “winter forage,” a mindset which acknowledges that someth...
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Laura Rodley 
Posted on October 1, 2025
It was once again showtime at the Big E, where grace under pressure and hard work paid off. Before the Eastern States Exposition officially opened to the public on Sept. 12, competitions were already taking place in the Mallary Agricultural Complex. Outside the building, show cows were showered with...
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Holly Devon 
Posted on October 1, 2025
Raising livestock takes some serious doing. Feeding, watering and minding troublesome animals makes for a long day’s work. When it’s over, who has the energy to sit down and sort through charts, graphs and economic trends to figure out how best to get your meat to market? Consider calling in the exp...
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Sonja Heyck-Merlin 
Posted on October 1, 2025
“Media coverage can bring significant attention and credibility to your farm, but it requires understanding what makes a story interesting, how to pitch it and how to maintain positive relationships with journalists,” said Molly McManus, agritourism and marketing coordinator at CCE Broome in New Yor...
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by Sally Colby 
March 4, 2026
As African swine fever (ASF) inches closer to the U.S., many countries are already dealing with the devastating disease that can shut down both large ...
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by Maddy Poitras 
March 4, 2026
I am Maddy Poitras, an active Junior member in the seven major dairy breeds associations. Every year the event I most look forward to, which starts th...
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ning of different colors. Go out every by Karl H. Kazaks 
March 4, 2026
Over 650 people attended the 2026 North Carolina Commodities Conference. One of the highlight speakers was Alex Harrell, farmer from southwest Georgia...
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by Deborah Jeanne Sergeant 
March 4, 2026
For Kerry Hollier, owner of Teasel Meadow Farms in Red Creek, NY, raising pigs is in his blood. For the past 10 years, he’s raised freezer pork and fe...
