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Registration

Registration Required. Go.UMD.EDU/FutureAGNR

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Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

AGNR Information Session for Prospective Students

Monday, Oct 07
  • 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

Complementing the options to visit and tour the University of Maryland, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) will be hosting college-specific Information Sessions on select visit days. Prospective students and their families will have the chance to learn about AGNR, its majors, minors, student clubs and more! Each Info Session will also provide an opportunity for visitors to interact with current students in these agricultural- and environmental science-based majors. Each session will include an opportunity to interact with representatives of the majors in AGNR.

Traditional red brick iconography of the University of Maryland campus painted with the letters M.A.R.Y.L.A.N.D.
Registration

Registration Required. Go.UMD.EDU/FutureAGNR

About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

AGNR Information Session for Prospective Students

  • Friday, September 27 - Friday, September 27
About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

Complementing the options to visit and tour the University of Maryland, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) will be hosting college-specific Information Sessions on select visit days. Prospective students and their families will have the chance to learn about AGNR, its majors, minors, student clubs and more! Each Info Session will also provide an opportunity for visitors to interact with current students in these agricultural- and environmental science-based majors. Each session will include an opportunity to interact with representatives of the majors in AGNR.

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Registration

Register by September 20, 2024. Seating is limited. Further directions including payment specifics, will be sent via email on September 13, 2024.

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Cost
$ $30
Location
Univeristy of Maryland Wye Research and Education Center
About the Organizer
Contact
Kayla Griffith
Phone: (301) 226-7439

How to Write a Nutrient Management Plan for Certified Consultants

  • Friday, September 27 - Friday, September 27
  • Friday, October 04 - Friday, October 04
Registration

Register by September 20, 2024. Seating is limited. Further directions including payment specifics, will be sent via email on September 13, 2024.

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Cost
$ $30
Location
Univeristy of Maryland Wye Research and Education Center
About the Organizer
Contact
Kayla Griffith
Phone: (301) 226-7439

Event: How to Write a Nutrient Management Plan for Certified Consultants
Dates: September 27th and October 4th, 2024*  (*Please note: October 4th is an optional, but recommended, plan writing day.)
Time: 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Wye Research and Education Center, 124 Wye Narrows Drive, Queenstown, MD 21658
Description: This course will introduce the Maryland nutrient management planning process from beginning to end. Participants will apply that information to a real plan, written in it’s entirety, on the (optional) second day utilizing NuMan Pro 5.3 software. Newly (less than one year since certification) certified nutrient management consultants will receive 6 continuing education credits.
Who should attend: All are welcome; however, priority is given to certified consultants who intend on writing Maryland nutrient management plans.
NuMan Pro 5.3 will be utilized during this course. Participants may bring their own laptops, however, NuMan Pro 5.3 is not compatable with Mac or Chromebooks. It is not required to purchase NuMan prior to the course, however, purchase instructions will be emailed a week prior for those interested in purchasing a copy.
Cost: $30 paid as a non-refundable check covers a USB drive with course materials and lunch on days 1 and 2, due to MDA by September 23rd, 2024. Payment and lunch signup information will be sent to registrants along with separate payment information for NuMan Pro Software, which has a $75 cost.
Registration: Register at http://go.umd.edu/HTWNMPFall24 by September 20, 2024. Seating is limited. Further directions including payment specifics, will be sent via email on September 13, 2024.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Kayla Griffith, kmgriffi@umd.edu or (301) 226-7439. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact Kayla Griffith on or before September 13, 2024.
Online version: Will be offered at a future TBD date if there is sufficient interest. Notify Kayla Griffith at kmgriffi@umd.edu if you are interested in signing up for an online course.

University programs, activities, and facilities are available to all without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin, political affiliation, physical or mental disability, religion, protected veteran status, genetic information, personal appearance, or any other legally protected class.

Commercial Poultry Grower Meeting Flyer
Registration

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or call Sheila at 410-742-1178 or email soscar@umd.edu (2nd best)

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Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension

Commercial Poultry Grower Meeting

  • Tuesday, October 01 - Tuesday, October 01
Registration

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or call Sheila at 410-742-1178 or email soscar@umd.edu (2nd best)

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Cost
Free Event
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Contact
University of Maryland Extension

Place: Caroline County 4-H Park, 8230 Detour Road, Denton, MD 21629
Cost: Free but must register
Registration: https://forms.gle/xNusLjYiTqexMuLEA

Nutrient Management Credits available from DE and MD

Topics to be covered: 'Packers & Stockyard Rule Updates' by Dr. James MacDonald, Agricultural & Resource Economics, UMD
'Litter Management for Salmonella Control' by Dr. Zac Williams, Poultry Science Extension Specialist, Univ. of Arkansas

Registration

To register without buying a rain barrel, contact Keith Roumfort at roumfork@charlescountymd.gov.

To register and purchase rain barrels by August 24, go to https://www.greatamericanrainbarrel.com/community. Choose "Maryland" under State and "Charles County" under City, Town, or Organization. Charles County is subsidizing $50 off each rain barrel. Limit of two barrels per Charles County household, while supplies last. To receive the discount, please use Promo Code Char624 when checking out.

Rain Barrels cost for Charles County Residents are as follows:

Painted - $49
Unpainted - $45

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Cost
Free Event
Location
90 Post Office Road,Waldorf,MD,US,20602
About the Organizer

Charles County Environmental Resources

Contact
Keith Roumfort
Phone: 301-932-3591

Rain Barrel Workshop

  • Saturday, September 07 - Saturday, September 07
Registration

To register without buying a rain barrel, contact Keith Roumfort at roumfork@charlescountymd.gov.

To register and purchase rain barrels by August 24, go to https://www.greatamericanrainbarrel.com/community. Choose "Maryland" under State and "Charles County" under City, Town, or Organization. Charles County is subsidizing $50 off each rain barrel. Limit of two barrels per Charles County household, while supplies last. To receive the discount, please use Promo Code Char624 when checking out.

Rain Barrels cost for Charles County Residents are as follows:

Painted - $49
Unpainted - $45

Register Now
Cost
Free Event
Location
90 Post Office Road,Waldorf,MD,US,20602
About the Organizer

Charles County Environmental Resources

Contact
Keith Roumfort
Phone: 301-932-3591

Charles County residents will have the opportunity to purchase a limit of two (2) barrels per Charles County household with a discount, while supplies last. Rain Barrels are 60 gallons in size and may be brown, green, gray, or terra cotta.

In a picturesque rural landscape, a series of solar panels are strategically positioned to capture and convert the abundant energy emitted by the sun.
Registration

The upcoming Solar Visioning Info Session is free to attend, but registration is required

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Cost
Free Event
Location
HEC 1000 College Circle,Wye Mills,MD,US,21679
About the Organizer
Contact
Drew Schiavone
Phone: 301-226-7581

Solar Visioning Info Session

  • Monday, August 26 - Monday, August 26
Registration

The upcoming Solar Visioning Info Session is free to attend, but registration is required

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Cost
Free Event
Location
HEC 1000 College Circle,Wye Mills,MD,US,21679
About the Organizer
Contact
Drew Schiavone
Phone: 301-226-7581

Residents of Queen Anne’s County are invited to attend an upcoming Solar Visioning Info Session to learn about utility-scale solar development and participate in facilitated discussions.

This session aims to educate the public on regional utility-scale solar development and provide a platform for community dialogue on various aspects of solar projects. The insights gathered from this community conversation will inform local leaders, government officials, and the research team about resident perceptions of solar development. The discussion will help shape the following:

  • Community vision
  • Comprehensive planning, including solar overlay maps
  • Strategies for landowners to negotiate with solar developers
  • Strategies for communities to negotiate with solar developers.

Your participation will help University of Maryland (UMD) Extension and public officials in understanding how to proactively engage communities in planning for solar energy land use. Recognizing that many rural landowners may be approached by developers, our goal is to enhance the solar siting process by incorporating the voices and priorities of local and county government and community members. A summary report will be provided to all participants later in the summer.

This event is organized in partnership with Queen Anne’s County Government, MDA’s Maryland Agricultural Conflict Resolution Service, UMD’s Agriculture Law and Education Initiative, and UMD Extension. UMD Extension provides Maryland residents with the highest quality of public service, distinguished educational programming, and cutting-edge research through the dissemination of unbiased research-based educational information. The upcoming Solar Visioning Info Session is free to attend, but registration is required. For more information and to register, visit go.umd.edu/QASolar. Register by August 12, 2024 to secure a dinner meal and to receive a gift valued at $25 when you attend the meeting. We look forward to your participation in this important community event.

For more information, or if you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact Drew Schiavone (dschiavo@umd.edu; 301-432-2767).

solar array in field
Registration

The upcoming Solar Visioning Info Session is free to attend, but registration is required. For more information and to register, visit https://agrisk.umd.edu/events-1/community-conversations-queen-annes. Register by August 12, 2024 to secure a dinner meal and to receive a gift valued at $25 when you attend the meeting.

Register Now
Cost
Free Event
Location
1000 College Circle,Wye Mills,MD,US,21679
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension
Phone: (301) 226-7581

Solar Visioning Info Session

  • Monday, August 26 - Monday, August 26
Registration

The upcoming Solar Visioning Info Session is free to attend, but registration is required. For more information and to register, visit https://agrisk.umd.edu/events-1/community-conversations-queen-annes. Register by August 12, 2024 to secure a dinner meal and to receive a gift valued at $25 when you attend the meeting.

Register Now
Cost
Free Event
Location
1000 College Circle,Wye Mills,MD,US,21679
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension
Phone: (301) 226-7581

Residents of Queen Anne’s County are invited to attend an upcoming Solar Visioning Info Session to learn about utility-scale solar development and participate in facilitated discussions. This session aims to educate the public on regional utility-scale solar development and provide a platform for community dialogue on various aspects of solar projects. The insights gathered from this community conversation will inform local leaders, government officials, and the research team about resident perceptions of solar development. The discussion will help shape the following:
• Community vision
• Comprehensive planning, including solar overlay maps
• Strategies for landowners to negotiate with solar developers
• Strategies for communities to negotiate with solar developers.

Your participation will help University of Maryland (UMD) Extension and public officials in understanding how to proactively engage communities in planning for solar energy land use.
Recognizing that many rural landowners may be approached by developers, our goal is to enhance the solar siting process by incorporating the voices and priorities of local and county
government and community members. A summary report will be provided to all participants later in the summer.

This event is organized in partnership with Queen Anne’s County Government, MDA’s Maryland Agricultural Conflict Resolution Service, UMD’s Agriculture Law and Education Initiative, and
UMD Extension. UMD Extension provides Maryland residents with the highest quality of public service, distinguished educational programming, and cutting-edge research through the
dissemination of unbiased research-based educational information. The upcoming Solar Visioning Info Session is free to attend, but registration is required. For more information and
to register, visit go.umd.edu/QASolar. Register by August 12, 2024 to secure a dinner meal and to receive a gift valued at $25 when you attend the meeting. We look forward to your
participation in this important community event. For more information, or if you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact Drew Schiavone (dschiavo@umd.edu; 301-226-7581).

One Health Careers Summit for Teens - vet, environmentalists, doctor
Registration

Go to the URL and register through it.

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Cost
$ $5
Location
8020 Greenmead Drive,College Park,MD,US,20740

One Health Careers Summit for Teens

  • Tuesday, July 02 - Tuesday, July 02
Registration

Go to the URL and register through it.

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Cost
$ $5
Location
8020 Greenmead Drive,College Park,MD,US,20740

Program Objectives:

• Interact with professionals and increase awareness of various careers within the umbrella of One Health.
• Meet teens with similar interests in pursuing careers in animal, environmental, and human health.
• Gain knowledge, understanding, and skills around career and college readiness.
• Network with professionals to identify opportunities for career development in One Health-related fields.

Audience:
Youth ages 13+ (as of Jan 1) with a spark in animal sciences, environmental sciences, healthy living, and interested in learning about One Health careers.
Participation Fee: $5.00 per youth

Registration: Limited, closes June 26, 2024

Lunch provided

For reasonable accommodation to participate in this activity, contact Kevin Huang, khuang14@umd.edu, or (301) 405-8105 at least two weeks before the event.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

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Registration
Register Now
Cost
$ $100-175
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Agroecology Lab

Salinity-Affected Lands in Transition (SALT) Conference

  • Tuesday, June 11 - Wednesday, June 12
Registration
Cost
$ $100-175
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Agroecology Lab

Saltwater intrusion represents one of the foremost challenges related to climate change facing farmers in coastal communities in the Mid-Atlantic region. SALT, a two-day conference focused on saltwater intrusion and sea level rise in coastal agroecosystems, will be held June 11 and 12, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency in Cambridge, Md., and hopes to address what is happening in academics and on the ground to face it.

SALT stands for “Salinity-Affected Lands in Transition.” The conference will feature expert speakers discussing saltwater intrusion and sea level rise, case studies of areas across the country and hemisphere, environmental justice, coastal farming, ghost forests, adaptation solutions and mitigation strategies.

“The SALT Conference will bring together practitioners, policy-makers, and scientists to discuss issues related to sea-level rise and saltwater intrusion across the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S. I am excited to share some of our lessons learned from projects in Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia (funded by USDA-NIFA, NFWF, and the NSF) and learn from others who are facing similar challenges across the U.S. and the world,” said Dr. Kate Tully, a University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources researcher investigating saltwater intrusion on the Delmarva Peninsula. “The SALT conference will provide a platform for information sharing, partnership building, and networking. I'm hoping for a great turnout.”

This conference highlights research being conducted by the University of Maryland (UMD) Agroecology Lab, the University of Delaware (UD) and George Washington University (GWU) on the Delmarva Peninsula, which comprises the coastal areas of Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. The partners have been researching the extent and economic impact of saltwater intrusion in the region and developing potential mitigation strategies for land affected by saltwater intrusion. The Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology has been partnering with researchers from these institutions on outreach and stakeholder engagement for the project.

This research and conference are supported by grants from the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation, the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture, and the National Science Foundation. People can register for the conference online at go.umd.edu/SALT. Registration is open until June 3, 2024.

This conference is complemented by a podcast series called Delmarva’s Invisible Flood. The three-episode series features conversations with the researchers at UMD, UD and GWU who are working on the ground to test and implement mitigation strategies, map saltwater intrusion’s extent, and deduce its impact on society. The podcast series can be found at hughescenter.podbean.com.

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