UNH Organic Dairy Farm, Lee (restricted access during Covid)

UNH Organic Dairy Farm, Lee (restricted access during Covid)

Lee Hook Road Lee, New Hampshire 03861

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About this Location

The Organic Dairy Research Farm is operated by the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station and College of Life Sciences and Agriculture and represents the first of its kind at a land-grant university. It is intended to help the University of New Hampshire explore opportunities for regional dairy producers through research.

The farm is home to about 100 registered Jersey cows, heifers, and calves, and is located in Lee, about seven miles from the university’s main campus in Durham. The property consists of 275 acres, of which roughly 120 are woodlands, 100 are crops or forage production, and 55 are pastures. In addition to the working land base, the current operation includes a milking Jersey herd twice a day, a step-up four-stall milking parlor, animal, equipment and storage barns, an intensive rotational grazing system, and numerous wells for water sampling, manure composting windrows, staff offices, and sample processing space. Cows produce an average of 43 pounds of milk a day with 5.1 percent butterfat and 3.6 percent protein.

The farm is managed as an integrated agro-ecosystem that includes biological, physical, and human-related components. As such it offers a platform for research and education across many disciplines. Research priorities are relevant to both organic and conventional farm operations. A primary focus of the farm is to undertake research of relevance to organic farm systems to better serve the organic farming community, consumers, and the environment. Areas of study include dairy nutrition and feeds, pasture quality, forage production, compost production, and management of the associated streams, soils, woodlands, and other natural resources. Faculty scientists and farm staff work cooperatively to undertake these activities while complying with organic certification practices. The farm is a popular destination for visitors and local K-12 school field trips.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

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Last updated November 5, 2023