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Commercial Poultry Grower Meeting Flyer
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University of Maryland Extension

Commercial Poultry Grower Meeting

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

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University of Maryland Extension

Place: Caroline County 4-H Park, 8230 Detour Road, Denton, MD 21629
Cost: Free but must register
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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

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Navigating the Spotted Lanternfly Buzz: Separating Science from Sensation

  • Wednesday, August 21 - Wednesday, August 21
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University of Maryland Extension, Home & Garden Information Center

Join Madeline Potter, University of Maryland Extension Faculty Specialist for Entomology & IPM, for a lunch and learn webinar about the invasive spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula), Navigating the Spotted Lanternfly Buzz: Separating Science from Sensation, on August 21st from 12PM - 1PM ET over Zoom.

With all the buzz it is important to separate fact from fiction. This webinar will provide you with key facts about the invasive spotted lanternfly, debunk common myths, detail options for what you can do if you find spotted lanternfly, and offer resources for credible information and updates. Gain science-based information to assist others and mitigate negative impacts on our communities and the environment.

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Jennifer Dixon Cravens
Phone: 410-638-3255

Food Safety: Fall Food Safety, Nutrition and Wellness Tips

  • Wednesday, September 11 - Wednesday, September 11
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Jennifer Dixon Cravens
Phone: 410-638-3255

Join us as we discuss fall food safety, cooking and wellness! You'll learn simple food safety tips that can help lower your chance of getting sick from a foodbourne illness this coming fall and winter.

foods that are included in the Mediterranean diet plan
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Jennifer Dixon Cravens
Phone: 410-638-3255

Nutrition, Health and Wellness: Healthy Eating with the Mediterranean Diet

  • Wednesday, August 28 - Wednesday, August 28
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Jennifer Dixon Cravens
Phone: 410-638-3255

Discover the secrets of the Mediterranean diet for a healthier lifestyle and prevention and management of certain chronic diseases.

Private Pesticide License Exam
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If you are interested in taking the exam, contact Doris Behnke, dbehnke@umd.edu, 410.996.8135, as soon as possible to obtain study materials and register for the exam.

Cost
Free Event
Location
Cecil County Administration Building (use rear entrance)

Private Pesticide Licensing Exam

  • Wednesday, November 13 - Wednesday, November 13
Cost
Free Event
Location
Cecil County Administration Building (use rear entrance)

In order to use certain restricted pesticides, Maryland law requires residents to be licensed.  Residents who want to be licensed, must pass the Maryland Private Pesticide Licensing Exam.

Wild Bees Presentation Flyer
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Register via the Cecil County Public Library website.

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Location
Cecil County Public Library North East Branch

Homesteading Series - Wild Bees

  • Tuesday, August 20 - Tuesday, August 20
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Register via the Cecil County Public Library website.

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Cost
Free Event
Location
Cecil County Public Library North East Branch

This presentation will examine wild bees generally, illustrating their characteristics, their importance in the food chain, and the challenges they
currently face in this changing world.  

As a group, we will discuss recommendations on how to support these key pollinators and how to make your landscapes more bee-friendly.

Flyer for the Oct. 1 Program
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8230 Detour Road,Denton,MD,US,21629
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University of Maryland Extension
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Commercial Poultry Grower Meeting

  • Tuesday, October 01 - Tuesday, October 01
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or call Sheila at 410-742-1178 or email soscar@umd.edu

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Location
8230 Detour Road,Denton,MD,US,21629
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University of Maryland Extension
Phone: 410-742-1178

5:30 Sign-in and Dinner

6:00 “Packers & Stockyard Rule Updates” by Dr. James MacDonald, Research Professor,
Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Maryland

6:30 Questions and Answers

7:00 “Litter Management for Salmonella Control” by Dr. Zac Williams, Poultry Science
Extension Specialist, University of Arkansas

7:30 Questions and Answers and Wrap Up

Nutrient Management Credits Available

Promo flyer for the Composting Workshops to be held on September 7
Cost
Free Event
Location
90 Post Office Road,Waldorf,MD,US,20602
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Charles County Environmental Resources

Contact
Keith Roumfort
Phone: 301-932-3591

Composting Workshop

  • Saturday, September 07 - Saturday, September 07
Cost
Free Event
Location
90 Post Office Road,Waldorf,MD,US,20602
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Charles County Environmental Resources

Contact
Keith Roumfort
Phone: 301-932-3591

Establishing a composting system at your house is a practical and economical way to handle your yard waste and many kitchen scraps. In Charles County, 20 percent of household waste is organic, compostable material that can be kept from the landfill. Compost improves the quality of soil in your planter boxes, garden, around trees, and your lawn — if you have these... you have a use for compost. Pre-registration required by August 24.

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