NH Food Alliance is a statewide network that engages and connects people dedicated to growing a thriving, fair, and sustainable local food system in the Granite State.
NH Food & Agriculture Strategic Plan
Become a Participating Partner. Join a Workgroup. Help move forward the Strategic Plan!
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Join a Workgroup
Work with individuals, organizations, and businesses from across NH to turn the NH Food and Agriculture Strategic Plan into action
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Our Impact
The past year was a pivotal one for the NH Food Alliance— read our year in review to see what we've learned and where we're headed next.
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The NHSaves® utility partners offer a variety of financial incentives and technical assistance to help generate an attractive return on investment for...
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Article via the New Hampshire Bulletin
‘Trash juice’ gets a legislative spotlight following management failures
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Researchers at the University of Vermont, in collaboration with the University of New Hampshire, want to learn more about the practices you use and ch...
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Article via NHPR
The lumpfish is small. As its name suggests, it's rather lumpy – not streamlined, like the fish that interest most recreational and commercial anglers...
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Some holiday fun on the farm, aggregated by the NH Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food.
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Article via the New Hampshire Bulletin
"Nine business days into her tenure as the executive director of Fish and Game, Stephanie Simek was called Thursday to present the department’s vision...
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The are School Garden Support Organizations (SGSOs) network of school garden professionals, serving programs at any level, from individual school gard...
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The Northeast Farm to School Collaborative has launched a podcast exploring the creative ways that local food is getting into school cafeterias and ho...
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Article via the Union Leader
This fall, New Hampshire has seen fire but hasn’t seen much rain. That should change Thursday, when more than an inch of rain is expected. But for the...
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Article via The Valley News
Dartmouth sophomore engineering student Ben Cavanagh monitored a biomass torrefaction reactor, which breaks down agricultural and forestry waste like ...
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