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Registration
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Cost
$ Cost: Early Bird: $81.88 includes fees. After February 7: $92.55 includes fees.
Location
Wicomico Civic Center
About the Organizer
Contact
Ginny Rosenkranz
Phone: 301-226-7715

Eastern Shore Pest Management Conference

  • Tuesday, February 11 - Tuesday, February 11
Registration
Cost
$ Cost: Early Bird: $81.88 includes fees. After February 7: $92.55 includes fees.
Location
Wicomico Civic Center
About the Organizer
Contact
Ginny Rosenkranz
Phone: 301-226-7715

Salisbury, MD – The Eastern Shore Pest Management Conference will take place on February 11, 2025, at the Wicomico Civic Center, located at 500 Glen Ave, Salisbury, MD. This premier event brings together industry professionals for a day of insightful presentations and networking, focusing on the latest trends and techniques in pest management.

Agenda

Time Title Speaker
7:30 - 8:00 AM Check In  
8:00 - 8:50 AM Aquatic Weed Control Kelly Billing, Water Becomes a Garden
9:00 - 9:50 AM What’s Going on with the Leaves? Dave Clement, UME
10:00 - 10:50 AM Right of Way Weed Control Dwayne Joseph, UME
11:00 - 11:50 AM Elements of a Compliant Inspection (PFA) Sara Butcher, MDA
12:00 - 1:00 PM Lunch  
1:00 - 1:50 PM Stinging Bugs & Ouchy Plants Emily Zobel & Ginny Rosenkranz, UME
2:00 - 2:50 PM How Effective are Organic Fertilizers and Composts in Delivering Nutrients to Turf (PFA) Andrew Ristvey
3:00 - 3:50 PM MDA Pesticide Update

Billy Carman, MDA

This conference is an excellent opportunity for attendees to gain valuable continuing education credits in various categories

  • MDA-NM Certification: 2 CEU for Professional Fertilizer Applicator (PFA)
  • MDA Pesticide Credits: 2 (Forestry), 3A, C, (Ornamentals and Turf) 5 (Aquatic) 6 (Right of way), 10 (Demonstration & Research).
  • Virginia Pesticide Credits: 2 (forestry),3A, C, (Ornamentals and Turf) 5 (Aquatic) 6 (Right of way), 10 (Demonstration & Research), technician.
  • Delaware Pesticide Credits: 2 (forestry),3A, C, (Ornamentals and Turf) 5 (Aquatic) 6 (Right of way), 10 (Demonstration & Research) District of Columbia Pesticide Credits: 3A, C, (Ornamentals and Turf) 5 (Aquatic) 6 (Right of way), 10 (Demonstration & Research).
  • Pennsylvania Pesticide Credits: 00 (Core 2), PC(Private 6), 06 (Ornamental and Shade Trees 3), 07 (Lawns and Turf3), 09 (Aquatic Pest Control 2), 10 (Right of Way & Weeds 3), 18 Demonstration & Research 10), 23 (Park/School Pest Control 10)
  • West Virginia Pesticide credits: Cat 4A Turf & Ornamentals (6) , Cat 6 Aquatic Weed Control (4) , Cat 7 Right of Way (6)
  • ISA: 3 CEUs, Maryland Tree Expert LTE: 4.0 CEUs Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional: 4 CEUs
  • CPH: 1CEU (self-reporting on the MNLGA website)

Cost:

  • Early Bird Registration: $81.88 (includes fees)  
  • After February 7: $92.55 (includes fees) 

Reserve your spot today by following this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2025-eastern-shore-pest-management-conference-tickets-1091167825339

Join us for a day of learning, networking, and advancing your knowledge in pest management.

If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any event or activity, please contact Ginny Rosenkranz on or before (2 weeks prior to event; may adjust depending on accommodation) at (301) 226-7715 or rosnkrnz@umd.edu

 

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Registration

Register at https://go.umd.edu/ESVGM2025 or by contacting Emily Zobel at 410-228-8800 or ezobel@umd.edu.

Register Now
Cost
$ 10.00
Location
5464 Elks Lodge Rd, Cambridge,MD,US,21613
About the Organizer
Contact
Emily Zobel
Phone: 410-228-8800

Eastern Shore Vegetable Grower Meeting

  • Tuesday, February 18 - Tuesday, February 18
Registration

Register at https://go.umd.edu/ESVGM2025 or by contacting Emily Zobel at 410-228-8800 or ezobel@umd.edu.

Register Now
Cost
$ 10.00
Location
5464 Elks Lodge Rd, Cambridge,MD,US,21613
About the Organizer
Contact
Emily Zobel
Phone: 410-228-8800

Come join us for a morning of informational talks. Speakers will present on crop variety trials, weed management, using drones, crop budgets, MDA updates, and More!

For the full agenda, please reach out to Emily Zobel. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any event or activity, please contact Emily Zobel at 40-228-8800 by February 4, 2025.

Este evento se ofrece en español bajo solicitud previa. Para adaptaciones y solicitudes, contacte a Emily Zobel al 410-228-8800 o ezobel@umd.edu antes del 4 de Febrero.

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.

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Cost
Free Event
Location
Wor-Wic Community College,Salisbury ,MD,US,21804
About the Organizer
Contact
Paul Goeringer
Phone: 3014053541

So You Want to Own Farmland in Maryland

  • Wednesday, January 29 - Wednesday, January 29
Registration
Cost
Free Event
Location
Wor-Wic Community College,Salisbury ,MD,US,21804
About the Organizer
Contact
Paul Goeringer
Phone: 3014053541

The workshop will feature Paul Goeringer, a Principal Faculty Specialist and Extension Specialist in agricultural law. He will address leasing, landowner liability issues, right-to-farm law, fencing laws, livestock liability, and estate planning. The workshops will also involve research related to solar development by Elizabeth Thilmany, a Faculty Specialist in AREC.

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Registration

Registration is free.

Register Now
Cost
Free Event
Location
CMREC,Ellicott City ,MD,US,21042
About the Organizer
Contact
Paul Goeringer

So You Want to Own Farmland in Maryland

  • Wednesday, January 22 - Wednesday, January 22
Registration

Registration is free.

Register Now
Cost
Free Event
Location
CMREC,Ellicott City ,MD,US,21042
About the Organizer
Contact
Paul Goeringer

The workshop will feature Paul Goeringer, a Principal Faculty Specialist and Extension Specialist in agricultural law. He will address leasing, landowner liability issues, right-to-farm law, fencing laws, livestock liability, and estate planning. The workshops will also involve research related to solar development by Elizabeth Thilmany, a Faculty Specialist in AREC.

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Registration
Register Now
Cost
$ 20 and $25 for NuMan Pro software
Location
Frederick County Extension
About the Organizer
Contact
Kayla Griffith

Farming Training and Certification - Session C

  • Monday, March 24 - Monday, March 24
  • Wednesday, March 26 - Wednesday, March 26
  • Wednesday, April 02 - Wednesday, April 02
Registration
Cost
$ 20 and $25 for NuMan Pro software
Location
Frederick County Extension
About the Organizer
Contact
Kayla Griffith

Farmer Training & Certification (FTC)

For Agronomic Crop and Animal Operations
Winter/Spring 2025 Sessions

Description: An opportunity for producers with cropland and pastures in Maryland who meet the minimum requirements ($2,500 gross agricultural income or 8 animal units) to learn how to write their own nutrient management plan (NMP). Interested producers may attend one of four sessions, see registration information below. Upon completion of this course producers will become certified to write their operation’s plan and will also fulfill the nutrient applicator voucher training requirements.
Time and Certification: This course requires a significant time commitment. Larger, more complicated farm operations and those with high phosphorus soil test levels and multiple sources of organic amendments may require additional training. Additional optional opportunities will be announced for each session during training. Farmers are required to have current soil and manure/organic tests prior to the training. To become certified, farmers must complete all coursework, pass the certification exam, and have their first nutrient management plan approved by MDA.

Before registering, ensure you have the required materials and skills:

  • Required Materials/Technology
    • Reliable internet connection
    • Email address
    • Computer with Windows 7 or later (NuMan Pro software is not compatible with Mac)
    • Printer (provided for in-person courses)
    • Microsoft Word and Excel
    • PDF reader software
    • Webcam (for online course)
  • Required Skills
    • Competency in high school math
    • Intermediate computer skills including:
      • Web browsing
      • MS Office programs (Word, Excel), PDF readers
      • Ability to download/open/save computer files
      • Ability to learn a new software program (NuMan Pro)

Cost and Accommodation:

  • Space is limited, register early. Registration will close one week prior to the course date or when capacity is reached.
  • Cost for the course is a $20 exam fee (to be paid directly to MDA following registration, no later than 2 weeks before the start of the course) and $25 for NuMan Pro software.
  • If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this training, please contact Kayla Griffith (kmgriffi@umd.edu) no later than two weeks prior to the start of the course.

Registration: Below are the four sessions that will be available during the winter and spring 2025. Register for one session only. Please pay particular attention to location, sessions are in-person or online only, there is no hybrid option. Registration is first come, first serve for those who have updated soil tests and manure tests (if applicable). Instructors reserve the right to cancel sessions that do not meet minimum registration requirements. Lunch will not be provided for in-person sessions, please plan accordingly.

Winter/Spring 2025 Course Opportunities (select only one)

Dates Location Address Registration Link
Session A - MDA
1/28/2025, 1/30/2025, and 2/3/2025
In-person Maryland Department of Agriculture (50 Harry S Truman Parkway, Annapolis MD 21401) https://go.umd.edu/FTCSessionAWinter25
Session B - Online
2/3/2025 through 3/7/2025
Online Online https://go.umd.edu/FTCSessionBWinter25
Session C – Frederick Co.
3/24/2025, 3/26/2025, and 4/2/2025
In-person Frederick County Extension (330 Montevue Lane, Frederick MD 21702) https://go.umd.edu/FTCSessionCWinter25
Session D - Online
3/31/2025 through 5/2/2025
Online Online https://go.umd.edu/FTCSessionDWinter25

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.

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Registration
Register Now
Cost
$ 20 and $25 for NuMan Pro software
Location
Maryland Department of Agriculture
About the Organizer
Contact
Kayla Griffith

Farming Training and Certification - Session A

  • Tuesday, January 28 - Tuesday, January 28
  • Thursday, January 30 - Thursday, January 30
  • Monday, February 03 - Monday, February 03
Registration
Cost
$ 20 and $25 for NuMan Pro software
Location
Maryland Department of Agriculture
About the Organizer
Contact
Kayla Griffith

Farmer Training & Certification (FTC)

For Agronomic Crop and Animal Operations
Winter/Spring 2025 Sessions

Description: An opportunity for producers with cropland and pastures in Maryland who meet the minimum requirements ($2,500 gross agricultural income or 8 animal units) to learn how to write their own nutrient management plan (NMP). Interested producers may attend one of four sessions, see registration information below. Upon completion of this course producers will become certified to write their operation’s plan and will also fulfill the nutrient applicator voucher training requirements.
Time and Certification: This course requires a significant time commitment. Larger, more complicated farm operations and those with high phosphorus soil test levels and multiple sources of organic amendments may require additional training. Additional optional opportunities will be announced for each session during training. Farmers are required to have current soil and manure/organic tests prior to the training. To become certified, farmers must complete all coursework, pass the certification exam, and have their first nutrient management plan approved by MDA.

Before registering, ensure you have the required materials and skills:

  • Required Materials/Technology
    • Reliable internet connection
    • Email address
    • Computer with Windows 7 or later (NuMan Pro software is not compatible with Mac)
    • Printer (provided for in-person courses)
    • Microsoft Word and Excel
    • PDF reader software
    • Webcam (for online course)
  • Required Skills
    • Competency in high school math
    • Intermediate computer skills including:
      • Web browsing
      • MS Office programs (Word, Excel), PDF readers
      • Ability to download/open/save computer files
      • Ability to learn a new software program (NuMan Pro)

Cost and Accommodation:

  • Space is limited, register early. Registration will close one week prior to the course date or when capacity is reached.
  • Cost for the course is a $20 exam fee (to be paid directly to MDA following registration, no later than 2 weeks before the start of the course) and $25 for NuMan Pro software.
  • If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this training, please contact Kayla Griffith (kmgriffi@umd.edu) no later than two weeks prior to the start of the course.

Registration: Below are the four sessions that will be available during the winter and spring 2025. Register for one session only. Please pay particular attention to location, sessions are in-person or online only, there is no hybrid option. Registration is first come, first serve for those who have updated soil tests and manure tests (if applicable). Instructors reserve the right to cancel sessions that do not meet minimum registration requirements. Lunch will not be provided for in-person sessions, please plan accordingly.

Winter/Spring 2025 Course Opportunities (select only one)

Dates Location Address Registration Link
Session A - MDA
1/28/2025, 1/30/2025, and 2/3/2025
In-person Maryland Department of Agriculture (50 Harry S Truman Parkway, Annapolis MD 21401) https://go.umd.edu/FTCSessionAWinter25
Session B - Online
2/3/2025 through 3/7/2025
Online Online https://go.umd.edu/FTCSessionBWinter25
Session C – Frederick Co.
3/24/2025, 3/26/2025, and 4/2/2025
In-person Frederick County Extension (330 Montevue Lane, Frederick MD 21702) https://go.umd.edu/FTCSessionCWinter25
Session D - Online
3/31/2025 through 5/2/2025
Online Online https://go.umd.edu/FTCSessionDWinter25

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.

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Location
Online
About the Organizer
Contact
Shannon Dill
Phone: 4108221244

Women in Agriculture Webinars

  • Tuesday, January 14 - Tuesday, November 11
Registration
Location
Online
About the Organizer
Contact
Shannon Dill
Phone: 4108221244

1/14/25           

Grain Budgeting - Simplified                   

This presentation is designed for producers and stakeholders interested in enhancing their decision-making processes. We'll focus on best budgeting practices via a walkthrough of our new grain budgeting website, which was designed to support improvements in planning and risk management practices. Additionally, we'll introduce our beta resource that tracks utility—and community-scale solar developments in Maryland.

Elizabeth Thilmany     

2/11/25

Setting Goals for your Farm Business

This webinar will guide you in setting clear, actionable goals to grow and sustain your farm business. Learn how to assess your farm's needs, set SMART goals, and create strategies to track progress. Perfect for farmers, families, and agribusiness owners ready to plan for the future.

Shannon Dill                                              

3/11/25                       

Small-scale berry production  

How to produce blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and other woody small fruits on small acreage (less than 10 acres). This talk is meant for anyone considering diversifying their farm by adding small fruits or just getting started growing small fruit. We'll be talking about the first steps to getting your planting going and how to take care of and manage your planting so you will continue to have a bountiful harvest for years to come.          

Haley Sater

4/8/25         

Leveraging Social Media and Consumer Insights to Boost Your Market Opportunities                    

This webinar will share insights from my research on consumer behavior and marketing practices in ornamental horticulture, offering practical strategies to explore and expand market opportunities by leveraging consumer insights and social media.

Xuan Wei  

5/13/25           

Nitrogen management in humid temperate climates   

The webinar will discuss the nitrogen cycle, pathways for nitrogen loss in cropping systems, and best management practices for conserving nitrogen. 

Sarah Hirsh    

6/10/25            NO WEBINAR                                     

7/8/25   

Pasture Renovation: Putting the Punch Back in Your Pastures  

Think your pasture may be in need of some renovation but aren't sure where to start? This presentation will provide an overview of the pasture renovation process, including how to determine if renovation is needed, different types of renovation, timing for renovation, and 10 steps for successful stand establishment.  

Amanda Grev

8/12/25            no webinar                                    

9/9/25  

Native Grasses 101     

A quick look at some of Maryland's underutilized native grasses, their benefits, and how to incorporate them into landscapes. Will also take a look at some non-native, invasive grasses that are ecologically harmful and their native alternatives.

Mikaela Boley

10/14/25           

Navigating Farm Family Finances          

Farm operations often juggle the business operation finances with the personal family finances. This workshop will provide an overview of a toolkit available designed for farmers to explore aspects of balancing personal finances.    

Jesse Ketterman & Carrie Sorenson   

11/11/25         

Understanding IPM Basics and developing an IPM plan

An overview of different IPM techniques and the best practices for implementing them, then how to develop an IPM plan for your specific growing operation as well as helpful resources

Hayden Schug

12/9/25     No Webinar   

 

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Location
10789 Stewart Neck Road,Princess Anne,MD,US,21853
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension

UME Strategic Planning Town Hall

  • Wednesday, January 15 - Wednesday, January 15
Registration
Location
10789 Stewart Neck Road,Princess Anne,MD,US,21853
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension

UME will host town hall meetings across the state to gather feedback and input from community residents and stakeholders. This is a unique opportunity for community members to help shape UME’s strategic focus and influence future programming and outreach efforts. These town hall meetings offer a forum for community members to share insights on local needs, discuss pressing opportunities, ask questions, and provide valuable feedback on UME’s future direction. The perspectives and ideas shared during this event will be instrumental as UME develops a plan that responds to the challenges and priorities identified by Maryland communities.

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