New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station researcher Dr. Becky Sideman is a professor of plant biology and extension professor and specialist in sustainable horticulture production. She investigates?new specialty crops and crop production methods for producers in New Hampshire. Learn more about her research and how she is training the next generation of crop scientists.
Specialty Crop Research
UNH Researchers Find Specialty Eggplant Varieties Grow Well in High Tunnels
Early-Season Heating Shows Promise Boosting Ginger Harvest
UNH Research Finds Growing Peppers in High Tunnels Could Be Profitable for NH Farmers
Picking Strawberries in November: UNH Researchers Extend NH Growing Season for Strawberries
UNH Scientists Explore Varieties of Seedless Table Grapes to Grow in NH
UNH Research: Organic Pesticides Help Manage Cabbage Aphids on Brussels Sprouts
UNH Conducts First Study on Growing Brussels Sprouts in Northern New England
UNH Research: Cold Weather Makes for Tastier Spinach
New England Poised to Take Bigger Slice of Sweet Potato Pie
UNH Scientist Develops New Cherry Tomato
UNH Scientists Successfully Grow Onions Overwintered in Low Tunnels
UNH Tomato Research Investigates Performance of New Cultivars in Region
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Written By:
Lori Wright, '06G | NH Agricultural Experiment Station | lori.wright@unh.edu | 16038621452