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New Hampshire Properties

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$375,000

Willis Bean Road , 2,4,6
location

Carroll, New Hampshire

acres

71 Acres

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$3,200,000

47 Pot O Beans Road
location

Carroll, New Hampshire

acres

1 Acres

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$152,000

16-66 Bagley Hill Road
location

Merrimack, New Hampshire

acres

28.46 Acres

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$339,000

155 Mountain View Road
location

Coos, New Hampshire

acres

2.51 Acres

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$98,000

Us Route 3
location

Grafton, New Hampshire

acres

15.2 Acres

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$680,000

127 Stone House Road - Sutton
location

Cheshire, New Hampshire

acres

58.59 Acres

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$149,900

Lot 15 Hadley Road, Sugar Hill, NH, 03586
location

Grafton, New Hampshire

acres

5.11 Acres

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$395,000

12 Hay Hill Road
location

Grafton, New Hampshire

acres

0.69 Acres

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$395,000

Ragged Mountain Forest
location

Merrimack, New Hampshire

acres

701 Acres

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$345,000

Lot 90 Faraway Road
location

Coos, New Hampshire

acres

109 Acres

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$70,000

487 Old Claremont Road - Charlestown
location

Sullivan, New Hampshire

acres

25 Acres

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$6,900,000

23 Yell Road - Northumberland
location

Coos, New Hampshire

acres

715.76 Acres

New Hampshire Overview:
New Hampshire is a state located in the New England region of the United States, known for its natural beauty, including mountains, forests, and lakes. The state's economy is diverse, with significant contributions from tourism, manufacturing, and technology.

Farmland:
New Hampshire's farmland is characterized by small to medium-sized farms, rocky soil, and a mix of agricultural activities. The state has a limited amount of farmland due to its hilly terrain and urbanization, mainly concentrated in the southern and western regions.

Economy and Farmland:
Agriculture is a smaller part of New Hampshire's economy compared to other sectors. The state's agricultural sector includes dairy farming, apples, and maple syrup production. Agritourism and direct-to-consumer sales are important for New Hampshire's agricultural businesses.

Topography:
New Hampshire's topography is dominated by mountains, hills, and forests. The state has a varied landscape that supports a range of agricultural practices and ecosystems, including upland and valley farming. The White Mountains region is known for its rugged terrain and scenic beauty.