Giant Miscanthus Production on Marginal Land
- Tudor Farm
- 1:00 PM
This is an outdoor event.
Learn about giant miscanthus as a perennial alternative crop in Maryland.
This is an outdoor event.
Learn about giant miscanthus as a perennial alternative crop in Maryland.
Join University of Maryland and our Big Ten peer schools with agricultural programs for our annual alumni & friends’ reception on February 26 at the home of American Farm Bureau Federation.
This event is for professionals in the turf, nursery, and landscape industries. Pesticide and turf nutrient management credits will be available. Topics include controlling troublesome weeds, insect updates, pesticide safety, ornamental and turf disease reviews, equipment calibration, spill control, and updates from the Maryland Department of Agriculture.
Beat the winter blues by working with spring greens! Join the Talbot Master Gardener Volunteers for our winter workshops on seed starting and herbs for container gardening.
The Capture the Flavor class offers new ways to use herbs and spices as well as an understanding of their health benefits and best storage methods to maximize flavor.
During this event, we will share knowledge on nutrition and guide you through the process of creating a well-balanced meal plan. You'll discover the importance of incorporating various food groups, learn about portion control, and get ideas for quick and easy recipes that are both nourishing and tasty.
Learn how to reduce risk from Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) and Heart Disease through diet on this webinar.
This program provides free tree seedlings to Charles County residents with the goal to enhance water quality. It is intended to assist homeowners who have a waterway on or adjacent to their property. When planted, the trees provide a streamside buffer.
A streamside buffer can create habitat for wildlife, reduce peak summer temperatures, and reduce the amount of sediment, fertilizer and toxic materials that enter our waterways. Deep-rooted trees and shrubs can also stabilize streambanks, protecting them from erosion.
What’s in the bundle?
16 bareroot seedlings, 4 species of each: American Persimmon, Sycamore, Northern Red Oak, and Buttonbush. These species are best suited for moist to wet soils.
Tree seedlings distribution on April 13, 2024
Bundles are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Species cannot be
separated.
A bundle (16 seedlings) is intended for properties with approximately 0.5 acres
available space for planting. Includes 4 seedlings of each species.
Pickup Date: April 13, 2024 from 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM. Bundles will not be held for additional pickup dates.
This is a free half-day seminar from 8 am to 2 pm. The agenda for the day includes presentations covering key topics such as the direction and future of organic production, insights into organic grain markets, and navigating certification, regulations, and requirements. Additionally, there will be a farmer roundtable discussion featuring panelists representing various aspects of organic farming, including grain, vegetable, animal, and research. Light breakfast refreshments and lunch will be served.
The showcase aims to highlight our students' work and experiences through posters and/or physical displays. Guests, which will include industry partners, faculty, alumni, VIPs from around campus, and UMD students, will be able to walk through the showcase to see their projects.