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$ $85 until January 25th | $120 after
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173 Jennifer Road,Annapolis,MD,US,21401
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University of Maryland Extension
Phone: 301-226-7400

2026 Precision Agriculture Technology Conference

Thursday, Feb 26
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Cost
$ $85 until January 25th | $120 after
Location
173 Jennifer Road,Annapolis,MD,US,21401
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Contact
University of Maryland Extension
Phone: 301-226-7400

Topics include:
Scouting/Field Assessment Technology
Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture
Pest Management
Animal Waste Technology
Irrigation & Drainage
Livestock Management

Promotional graphic for the Solar Energy Webinar Series: ‘Solar Science,’ scheduled for November 24, 2025, includes UMD Extension branding and solar panels in the background
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Register for the webinar here:
https://go.umd.edu/NovSolar2025
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact Drew Schiavone on or before November 10, 2025 at dschiavo@umd.edu, or 301-226-7581.

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Free Event
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Drew Schiavone
Phone: 301-226-7581

Solar Energy Webinar Series: Solar Science

  • Monday, November 24 - Monday, November 24
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Register for the webinar here:
https://go.umd.edu/NovSolar2025
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact Drew Schiavone on or before November 10, 2025 at dschiavo@umd.edu, or 301-226-7581.

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Cost
Free Event
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Drew Schiavone
Phone: 301-226-7581

This session will explain the fundamentals of solar PV technology, including energy conversion, system components, and performance considerations. It is the second webinar in the Fall 2025 Solar Energy Webinar Series, which introduces key topics in solar energy for Maryland residents and professionals. Hosted by Drew Schiavone, Energy Specialist with University of Maryland Extension.

Mary Shorb Lecture Info Sheet
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Free Event

2025 Mary Shorb Lecture in Nutrition

  • Friday, November 07 - Friday, November 07
Cost
Free Event

Join us for the 2025 Mary Shorb Lecture in Nutrition given by Dr. Leena Hilakivi-Clarke. The lecture will be on gut dysbiosis as a mediator of increased breast cancer in female offspring born to obese mothers.

The Mary Shorb Lecture in Nutrition is a jointly hosted event by the Department of Nutrition and Food Science and the Department of Animal and Avian Sciences. Over 47 esteemed speakers have presented since its start in 1970.

The 2025 Mary Shorb Lecturer is Dr. Leena Hilakivi-Clarke. She is a professor and assistant director for Faculty Affairs at the Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota. Hilakivi-Clarke's current research interests focus on women's health, including studying interactions among exosome, gut microbiome, and breast cancer. She has published over 180 scientific papers and trained nearly 90 graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty in her laboratory.

There will be a reception from 1:45 to 2:45 following the lecture.

Four eager students representing different facets of AGNR invite you to visit us to learn more!
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Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) Prospective Student Information Session

  • Saturday, October 25 - Saturday, October 25
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Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Are you interested in studying environmental science, animal science, plant science, nutritional science or another agricultural and natural resources area?  Then come learn what we have to offer in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR).  These sessions will give you a chance to learn about AGNR, its nine undergraduate (BS & BLA) degree programs, minors, our hands-on approach to learning, beyond the classroom experiences, life as a Terp, and more. Please note that each visit date offers a unique experience. On this visit (October 25) guests will attend a general presentation, hear from current AGNR students, and tour the on-campus farm. Please note in this special Saturday session - other academic units will not be available; other University amenities and facilities will operate on weekend hours.


 

Four eager students representing different facets of AGNR invite you to visit us to learn more!
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Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) Prospective Student Information Session

  • Friday, October 24 - Friday, October 24
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Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Are you interested in studying environmental science, animal science, plant science, nutritional science or another agricultural and natural resources area?  Then come learn what we have to offer in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR).  These sessions will give you a chance to learn about AGNR, its nine undergraduate (BS & BLA) degree programs, minors, our hands-on approach to learning, beyond the classroom experiences, life as a Terp, and more. Please note that each visit date offers a unique experience. On this visit (October 24) guests will attend a general presentation, hear from current AGNR students, and meet in small groups with current students in your AGNR major of interest.


 

Four eager students representing different facets of AGNR invite you to visit us to learn more!
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Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) Prospective Student Information Session

  • Friday, October 17 - Friday, October 17
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Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Are you interested in studying environmental science, animal science, plant science, nutritional science or another agricultural and natural resources area?  Then come learn what we have to offer in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR).  These sessions will give you a chance to learn about AGNR, its nine undergraduate (BS & BLA) degree programs, minors, our hands-on approach to learning, beyond the classroom experiences, life as a Terp, and more. Please note that each visit date offers a unique experience. On this visit (October 17) guests will attend a general presentation, hear from current AGNR students, and MEET YOUR MAJOR! Team members from your intended AGNR major of interest will meet in breakout groups to provide supplemental programming.

Four eager students representing different facets of AGNR invite you to visit us to learn more!
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Contact
Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) Prospective Student Information Session

  • Friday, October 03 - Friday, October 03
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Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Are you interested in studying environmental science, animal science, plant science, nutritional science or another agricultural and natural resources area?  Then come learn what we have to offer in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR).  These sessions will give you a chance to learn about AGNR, its nine undergraduate (BS & BLA) degree programs, minors, our hands-on approach to learning, beyond the classroom experiences, life as a Terp, and more. Please note that each visit date offers a unique experience. On this visit (October 3) guests will attend a general presentation, hear from current AGNR students, and MEET YOUR MAJOR! Team members from your intended AGNR major of interest will meet in breakout groups to provide supplemental programming.

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Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) Prospective Student Information Session

  • Friday, September 26 - Friday, September 26
About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Are you interested in studying environmental science, animal science, plant science, nutritional science or another agricultural and natural resources area?  Then come learn what we have to offer in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR).  These sessions will give you a chance to learn about AGNR, its nine undergraduate (BS & BLA) degree programs, minors, our hands-on approach to learning, beyond the classroom experiences, life as a Terp, and more. Please note that each visit date offers a unique experience. On this visit (September 26) guests will attend a general presentation, hear from current AGNR students, and tour the on-campus farm.

Join Us for an Open House
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Free Event
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Institute of Applied Agriculture

IAA Open House

  • Monday, October 06 - Monday, October 06
  • Monday, November 10 - Monday, November 10
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Cost
Free Event
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Institute of Applied Agriculture

Earn a Certificate of Applied Agriculture at the University of Maryland, College Park. The IAA offers nine tracks to jump-start your career in agribusiness, sustainable food systems, environmental stewardship, horticulture, landscaping, turfgrass management, or ag communications. Explore areas of study, financial aid and scholarships, world-class facilities, campus life, and more. Registration required!

Dean Wendy Powers
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Free Event
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For further information, please contact Evelin Trejo

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Meet and Greet with Dean Wendy Powers

  • Tuesday, September 16 - Tuesday, September 16
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Free Event
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For further information, please contact Evelin Trejo

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Please join us to welcome Dean Powers to UMD and AGNR. There are several location and dates for you to join us at, check the calendar to see dates and location. Please register with link provided.

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