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NH Business Matters: How Agriculture Contributes to the State’s Economy

Thursday, June 20th, 2019

Every five years, the US Department of Agriculture conducts a national census, providing for states, including New Hampshire, a snapshot of agriculture in the state, trends on the rise, the health of farms and farming activities.

The most recent census covers from 2012 to 2017 and the final report was issued in April.

Tune in here for this month’s edition of New Hampshire Business Matters.

This month’s guest on New Hampshire Business Matters is Gail McWilliam Jellie, of the state’s Department of Agriculture, Markets and Food, talking about some of the findings in this year’s census report.


New Hampshire Business Matters
airs monthly on WTPL-FM 107.7

Some highlights:

  • Average farm size is slightly smaller than 2021
  • Farm-related income is up 29 percent
  • The number of women operating farms has increased about 20 percent from 2012.

Tune in for an interesting discussion about the state of agriculture and how it contributes to the New Hampshire economy.

What’s Ahead for NH Businesses this Legislative Session

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2019

Ken Cail, left; Chris Way, NH BEA; Bruce Berke, NFIB

The New Hampshire Legislature is back in session and in this month’s New Hampshire Business Matters segment on WTPL-FM107.7, our guest is Bruce Berke, state director for the National Federation of Independent Business.


New Hampshire Business Matters airs at 2 pm, every third Wednesday of the month on WTPL-FM107.7


The topic? Legislation this session affecting businesses in New Hampshire.

 

Aerospace/Defense Reaching New Heights in New Hampshire

Thursday, April 19th, 2018

Tune into this month’s edition of New Hampshire Business Matters and learn about the NH Aerospace and Defense Export Consortium.

What fast-growing industry in New Hampshire is home to about 350 companies involved in the sector; employs about 60,000 people, who earn an average salary of more than $87,000 and comprises about 2 percent of the gross state product?

Aerospace and defense.

That was the topic of this month’s New Hampshire Business Matters radio show on WTPL-FM, with Division of Economic Development Director Will Arvelo and guest Steve Myers, program manager for Southwest Research Institute, located on the campus of the University of New Hampshire.


Register today for NHAD 2018, the annual networking event of the New Hampshire Aerospace and Defense Export Consortium.


The discussion centered around the New Hampshire Aerospace and Defense Export Consortium. Now in its fifth year, this unique organization has about 100 members from around the country and international partnerships with AeroMontreal and the Farnborough (England) Aerospace Association.

Myers spoke about how NHADEC helped save the work SRI does at UNH and the other benefits the organization offers.

Tune in and learn about this dynamic organization and the annual networking event coming up May 17.