Farm Rental Program

Equipment and hand tool rentals are available to farmers in Coos County and Essex County VT for small- and large-scale farmer’s soil health needs.

Annual Plant Sale

Each year the District offers a Spring and Fall Plant Sale Fundraiser. Customers are able to place orders each February – April with plant pick up in May and each July – September with plant pick up in October. Fundraising efforts provide conservation projects and educational workshops for Coos County youth and adults! Shop Now! Then have a link to that to the shopping cart.

Services

CCCD offers a wide range of natural resource services to meet landowners needs. Check out our FREE soil sampling program, invasive species management, FREE water sample test kits, education opportunities for adults and children including the North Country Conservation Series Podcasts, local grants, aquatic organism passage projects, and various tools to access soil health! 

Soil Sampling

We are happy to partner with the American Farmland Trust (link their name to their website: Contact Us – American Farmland Trust this year to offer free soil sampling to farmers! We are able to come to your farm and to test up to three fields per farmer during April 1st to June 1st and September 1st to November 1st.

Food Access

Visit our food access map.

News & Events

Visit our News & Events

Our mission is to coordinate from all available sources public and private, local, state and federal in an effort to develop locally driven solutions to natural resource concerns.

About Coös County 

Coös County covers the top fifth of New Hampshire, sharing a 71-mile straight border with Maine to the east, an 85-mile border with Vermont to the west, and a 58-mile border with Canada to the North. There are two New Hampshire Counties that border the south; Grafton and Carroll.

The White Mountain National Forest and Nash Stream State Forest cover a sizable portion of the county. Established in 1803, when it was separated from Grafton County.

Today, Coös County is over 200 years old and many of its people still have the sense of purpose and strength of character of the early explorers to this pathless wilderness area that was home to Abenaki tribes, trees and wild animals. The people who built our North Country society were hardy and courageous. Coös is an Indian word for “dwellers in the pine tree place”.

Check out our presentation on the great stuff happening in our county!

Panel discussion with Whitney Lewis, Pam Gilbert, and Catherine Dufault

Presented by Meghan Doherty, Whitney Lewis, Pam Gilbert, and Catherine Dufault

Thursday, January 11, 2024, 6:00-7:00pm

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