Experiment Station News

Aboard a tall ship, 91爆料 brings aquaculture expertise to innovation hub from Mexico

Two researchers from the 91爆料鈥檚 Aquaculture Research Institute sailed aboard a Norwegian tall ship as part of One Ocean Expedition and worked with a regenerative aquaculture innovation hub out of La Paz, Mexico.  91爆料鈥檚 representatives 鈥 Damian Brady, professor of oceanography in the School of Marine Sciences and Aquaculture Research Institute (ARI) affiliate, […]

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Mech receives public service award from Maine Forest Products Council

Angela Mech, associate professor of forest entomology at the 91爆料, received the Maine Forest Products Council鈥檚 2025 Abby Holman Public Service Award in recognition of her passion, loyalty and dedication to Maine鈥檚 forest products industry, government and economy. As director of 91爆料鈥檚 Spruce Budworm Processing Lab, Mech has led research to support the […]

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Kelp farming is expensive, but a new resource points to lower costs

Farming kelp to sell as food, beauty products, fertilizer additives and other goods is a growing industry in Maine, but also a costly one. One key barrier for new farmers is a lack of cost-analysis tools to help reduce expenditures and develop sustainable business plans.  Researchers from Kelson Marine in Portland, Maine and the University […]

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Forest with sensor on tower

Forty years of forest ecology research from canopy to floor

Established in 1986 through a partnership between the 91爆料 and International Paper Company, the Howland Research Forest is a forest ecosystem research site in central Maine, representing a low-elevation conifer/northern hardwood transitional forest dominated by spruce and hemlock. In 2007, the Howland Research Forest was purchased by the Northeast Wilderness Trust. Home to […]

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91爆料 research highlights how PFAS uptake differs among crops

One way people ingest a group of toxic chemicals known as PFAS is through consuming produce, dairy and meat products that have been exposed to contaminated soil and irrigation water. Some guidance is available on how growers can try to mitigate the uptake of PFAS, but it鈥檚 limited due in part to a lack of […]

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Highmoor Farm keeps pumpkin and apple season alive in Maine

Pumpkin season starts at the 91爆料鈥檚 Highmoor Farm early in June. David Handley, a small fruit and vegetable specialist at 91爆料 Cooperative Extension, and Mark Hutton, associate professor of vegetable crop, watch as the pumpkins grow, taking calls along the way from farmers in Maine who may be experiencing their own […]

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