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NH Horticulture Videos

These video clips were made by the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture and display 9 snapshots of the industry within our state. We thank them for allowing us to post them on our website.

  1. Snapshots of the agriculture industry in NH
  2. The dairy industry in NH
  3. Local Harvest
  4. Hi-tech greenhouse industry
  5. NH grown Christmas trees and holiday plants
  6. Livestock in NH
  7. NH maple syrup
  8. Plants grown in NH are the best
  9. Fruits and veggies

Point your browser to Agriculture stories in New Hampshire to view any of the following 16 videos. These segments provide a broad view of agriculture in NH. These 16 segments provide a broad view of whats going on with agriculture in NH. (These videos use RealPlayer.)

  1. Anemone
  2. Brookdale Fruit Farm
  3. D.S. Cole Growers
  4. Farmers Market
  5. Green Generation
  6. Graymist Farm
  7. Gold Star Sod Farm
  8. Ledgewood Farm Greenhouse Frames
  9. Nesenkeag Farm
  10. Pleasantview Gardens
  11. Rockingham Botanical Garden
  12. Spring Ledge Farm
  13. Tuttle's Red Barn
  14. UNH Plant Breeding
  15. Weir Tree Farm
  16. Van Berkum Nursery

Here is an offering of streaming videos ranging in length from 4 to 6 minutes. We thank WMUR Chronicle and UNH Cooperative Extension.

  1. Carnivorous plants in NH
  2. Tour the historic Fuller Gardens in N. Hampton NH
  3. Strawberry Bank gardens encompass 400 years of heirloom plants and gardening experience
  4. Lupines in the NH north country
  5. Growing orchids for 42 years
  6. Poinsettias – beyond red, growth tracking programs, and care tips
  7. Uncanoonuc Mt. Perennials in Goffstown NH
  8. Veggie Volunteer Program and the Sherman Farm
  9. Exotic Christmas trees in NH

Any PC or Macintosh can view these video clips as long as they have media player installed. It is available for download free online.

This type of video does not need to be downloaded into your computer for viewing. Streaming video comes in and streams back out while viewing. You do not need a high-speed connection to the internet although it helps. A dial-up modem will work.