30 Years Strong For well over 30 years Coös K-12 kids have received seedlings. This year thanks to Coös County Conservation District and Lancaster Scouts, the event was not canceled due to Covid-19. However, it was done a bit differently. Because Natural Resource volunteers were not able to visit

Soil Health Workshop Farmers interested in learning more about ways to improve the productivity of your soil should visit the NH Soil Health website Producers interested in cover crops should sign up by March 15, you will be put on a contact list to receive updated information about cover

Training opportunity Training for professionals working in soils, erosion control, water quality, public works, engineering, roads, planning, consulting, and septic designers & installers. Topics for the day were: Erosion Prevention & Sediment Control on Small Construction Sites Hydraulically Applied Erosion Control Three Dimensional Slope Stabilization Project Review Proper Culvert Installation

Summer Forest Walk Dalton, NH Wednesday, August 21, 2019 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM About the Event Join the Dannis Family and Master Naturalist,Dr. Rick Van de Poll, for a tour of a rich and diverse woodland in the upper Connecticut Valley region. The views alone are breathtaking not to mention the diversity of

Youth Field Day on Natural Resources May 15th, 2019 Another Great Day on the Farm, in the Field, in the Forest and on the Water! Thank you to all of the teachers, students, volunteers, presenters and our hosts for participating and making this field day a great event. See you next year!    

Dirt to Trees to Wildlife tool Randolph, NH​ Saturday, ​April 13, 2019 10:00am - 2:00pm ​3.5 category 1 CFE credits (3.5 contact hours) have been approved Dirt to Trees to Wildlife (DTW) is an online tool consisting of DTW Mapper and it’s companion website housing information used by DTW Mapper to create

Annual Field Day for 5th Graders The Field Day is on the third Wednesday of May every year and is hosted at CJEJ Farm in Columbia. Students alternate through seven unique outdoor stations with presentations by natural resources professionals NH Fish & Game Forest Management Agencies: Wagner, LandVest and