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Kimberly Monahan

AGNR Information Session for Prospective & Admitted Students

Saturday, Mar 29
  • 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
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Kimberly Monahan

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions at the University of Maryland is offering multiple opportunities to visit and tour the University of Maryland this spring, including Maryland Information Sessions and Terrapin Tours. To complement these campus visits, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) is holding an Information Session on select visit days! This particular Info Session will be open to prospective and admitted students. Join us to learn more about our nine undergraduate (BS & BLA) degree programs, our hands-on approach to learning, beyond the classroom experiences, and life as a Terp.

This Info Session will include a brief presentation - providing an overview of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and some UMD basics - as well time to interact with and ask questions of current AGNR students! When we're done, we'll head to the on-campus farm for a brief tour!

Please use the registration form found at the link below for the AGNR options *only* (this will not register you for one of the University held Info Sessions or Tours). Registration will close shortly before the Info Session date, at that time, we will send information regarding location and parking. If you have questions, please contact us at FutureAGNR@umd.edu.

Find Virtual and In-Person Information Sessions at go.umd.edu/agnradmit
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Contact
Kimberly Monahan

AGNR Information Session for Admitted Students, featuring breakout discussions by major

  • Friday, March 28 - Friday, March 28
About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions at the University of Maryland is offering multiple opportunities to visit and tour the University of Maryland this spring, including Maryland Information Sessions and Terrapin Tours. To complement these campus visits, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) is holding an Information Session on select visit days! This particular Info Session will be tailored to admitted students and therefore prospective students will be asked to opt into another Info Session. Join us to learn more about our nine undergraduate (BS & BLA) degree programs, our hands-on approach to learning, beyond the classroom experiences, and life as a Terp.

This Info Session will include a brief presentation - providing an overview of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and some UMD basics - as well time to interact with and ask questions of current AGNR students! At the mid-point of this session, guests will breakout to meet with their academic department/major.

Please use the registration form found at the link below for the AGNR options *only* (this will not register you for one of the University held Info Sessions or Tours). Registration will close shortly before the Info Session date, at that time, we will send information regarding location and parking. If you have questions, please contact us at FutureAGNR@umd.edu.

This flyer shows the dates and time of each of the webinars in the series
Registration

Registration is required. After registering a zoom link to all 6 meeting sessions will be sent to the email you used to register.

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Cost
Free Event
Location
28647 Old Quantico Rd, Salisbury,Sailbury,MD,US,21801
About the Organizer
Contact
Haley Sater and Emily Zobel
Phone: 3012267718

Backyard Gardening Webinar series 2025

  • Tuesday, March 04 - Tuesday, March 04
  • Tuesday, March 18 - Tuesday, March 18
  • Tuesday, April 01 - Tuesday, April 01
  • Tuesday, April 15 - Tuesday, April 15
  • Tuesday, April 29 - Tuesday, April 29
Registration

Registration is required. After registering a zoom link to all 6 meeting sessions will be sent to the email you used to register.

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Cost
Free Event
Location
28647 Old Quantico Rd, Salisbury,Sailbury,MD,US,21801
About the Organizer
Contact
Haley Sater and Emily Zobel
Phone: 3012267718

The Backyard Gardening Webinar Series is a free virtual program designed for gardeners of all levels, offering valuable insights from expert presenters in each session. Hosted via Zoom, these one-hour sessions on Tuesdays at noon are both informative and interactive, providing an opportunity for participants to learn and engage with specialists in the field. Each session covers a specific gardening topic, and at the end of the presentation, there is a Q&A segment where attendees can ask questions and get personalized advice.

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Cost
Free Event
Location
Frederick Fairgrounds
About the Organizer
Contact
Dr. Brittany Fletcher
Phone: 301-226-7576

Fundamentals of Sheep Production

  • Saturday, March 29 - Saturday, March 29
Registration
Cost
Free Event
Location
Frederick Fairgrounds
About the Organizer
Contact
Dr. Brittany Fletcher
Phone: 301-226-7576

A free event for all ages of sheep producers sponsored by the Frederick County and Maryland Sheep Breeders Associations in partnership with the University of Maryland Extension.  Attendees will spend the day learning the basics of raising sheep and networking with other producers. Lunch will be provided.

Date: March 29,  2025  |  Saturday
Time: 10 AM – 3:15 PM  |  Cost: Free, but registration is required.
Location: Frederick Fairgrounds 797 East Patrick Street, Building 7, Frederick, MD 21701
Registration information: go.umd.edu/sheepbasics
Contact: Dr. Brittany Fletcher | bfletch1@umd.edu | 301-226-7576

Agenda:

  • 9:45 am – 10:00 am: Check in
  • 10:00 am – 10:15 am: Welcome and Introductions
  • 10:15 am – 11:00 am: Fencing and Facilities
  • 11:00 am – 11:15 am: Break
  • 11:15 am – 12:00 am: Nutritional Management
  • 12:00 pm – 12:45 pm: Lunch
  • 12:45 pm – 1:30 pm: Know your Resources
  • 1:30 pm – 2:00 pm: Keeping your Herd Healthy
  • 2:00 pm – 2:15 pm: Break
  • 2:15 pm – 3:00 pm: Producer Panel
  • 2:15 pm – 3:00 pm: Equipment and Show Prep for 4-Hers
  • 3:00 pm – 3:15 pm: Wrap-up and evaluations

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.

If you need reasonable accommodation to participate in any event or activity, please contact Dr. Brittany Fletcher 2 weeks prior to the event at (301) 226-7576.

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Cost
$ $30 for mail-in; $33.85 online (Eventbrite)
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The Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. was founded in 1926 and incorporated in 1950. In the early part of the last century the Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. (FGCMD) was one of the first states to form a Federation as part of the garden club movement. In 1929 Maryland was one of sixteen charter states that organized into what is now the National Garden Clubs, Inc.

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Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland

Earth Day Event

  • Thursday, April 24 - Thursday, April 24
Cost
$ $30 for mail-in; $33.85 online (Eventbrite)
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The Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. was founded in 1926 and incorporated in 1950. In the early part of the last century the Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. (FGCMD) was one of the first states to form a Federation as part of the garden club movement. In 1929 Maryland was one of sixteen charter states that organized into what is now the National Garden Clubs, Inc.

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Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland

Join the Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland (FGCM) for an Earth Day Symposium featuring three of University of Maryland Extension's Faculty members covering topics from ecological landscaping, native plants, and pollinators.

Dr. Stacy Small-Lorenz, Specialist for Residential Landscape Ecology will speak on Ecological Landscaping for a Climate Resistant Watershed.
Lisa Kuder, Native Plants & Landscape Specialist will speak on Beauty, Biodiversity, and Resilience.
Madeline Potter, Faculty Specialist for Entomology & IPM will speak on Protecting Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Amid Climate Change.

A pink coneflower with a bee and a skipper butterfly.
Registration

This event will be offered in person at the Miller Branch and also as a live webinar. If you would to attend online, please register here: https://howardcounty.librarycalendar.com/event/think-planet-online-3011….

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Cost
Free Event
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Howard County Sierra Club: Think of the Planet

Creating Pollinator Havens with Native Plants

  • Tuesday, March 25 - Tuesday, March 25
Registration

This event will be offered in person at the Miller Branch and also as a live webinar. If you would to attend online, please register here: https://howardcounty.librarycalendar.com/event/think-planet-online-3011….

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Cost
Free Event
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Howard County Sierra Club: Think of the Planet

Discover how to turn any green space-- big or small-- into a thriving haven for pollinators! Join entomologist and University of Maryland Extension Faculty Specialist Madeline Potter to explore the fascinating world of Maryland's local pollinators and the critical role native plants play in supporting them. From container gardens on your balcony to expansive pollinator gardens, you'll learn practical, climate-resilient strategies to provide year-round support for these essential animals. Get inspired to make a difference and help sustain our local ecosystems. Let's work together to create vibrant, pollinator-friendly landscapes!

Cattle standing outside in the snow.
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Cost
$ Early Bird: $30; Early Bird & MDFC Membership: $50; Regular Admission: $40; Regular Admission & MDFC Membership: $60; Conferenece Sponsorship: $100.00
Location
Grantsville Volunteer Fire
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Phone: 301-334-6960

2025 Tri-State/Western Maryland Forage Conference

  • Wednesday, January 22 - Wednesday, January 22
Registration
Cost
$ Early Bird: $30; Early Bird & MDFC Membership: $50; Regular Admission: $40; Regular Admission & MDFC Membership: $60; Conferenece Sponsorship: $100.00
Location
Grantsville Volunteer Fire
About the Organizer
Contact
Phone: 301-334-6960

University of Maryland Extension, the Maryland-Delaware Forage Council, Penn State Extension, and the Pennsylvania Forage and Grasslands Council invite forage producers, grazers, livestock owners, and associated industry personnel to attend the upcoming Tri-State Forage Conference in Grantsville, MD on January 22, 2025.

Topics for the conference will include:

  • Mineral Nutrition and Practical Feeding Considerations
  • Matching Mineral Nutrition to Livestock Needs
  • Integrating Annual Forages as a Drought Management Strategy
  • and more!

Morning refreshments will be available, and lunch is included in the price of the ticket. Doors will open at 8:30 am, and the meeting will start at 9 am.

Participants will be able to earn nutrient management certification credits and private and commercial pesticide applicator credits (amounts will be updated once credits are approved).

Registration is required to attend. Early bird pricing is available through January 13th. Attendees also have the option to renew or become a member of the Maryland-Delaware Forage Council with the purchase of a ticket to the forage conference (and receive a $5 discount off the cost of membership!). Payment is accepted by credit card or check payable to the Maryland-Delaware Forage Council.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. If you have questions or need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any event or activity, please contact us at 301-334-6960.

Cattle standing outside in the snow.
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Cost
$ Early Bird: $30; Early Bird & MDFC Membership: $50; Regular Admission: $40; Regular Admission & MDFC Membership: $60; Conferenece Sponsorship: $100.00
Location
Mt. Airy Fire Company Activities Grounds
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Phone: 301-600-3576

2025 Central Maryland Forage Conference

  • Thursday, January 23 - Thursday, January 23
Registration
Cost
$ Early Bird: $30; Early Bird & MDFC Membership: $50; Regular Admission: $40; Regular Admission & MDFC Membership: $60; Conferenece Sponsorship: $100.00
Location
Mt. Airy Fire Company Activities Grounds
About the Organizer
Contact
Phone: 301-600-3576

University of Maryland Extension and the Maryland-Delaware Forage Council invite forage producers, grazers, livestock owners, and associated industry personnel to attend the upcoming Central Maryland Forage Conference in Mt. Airy, MD on January 23, 2025.

Topics for the conference will include:

  • Mineral Nutrition and Practical Feeding Considerations
  • Matching Mineral Nutrition to Livestock Needs
  • Integrating Annual Forages as a Drought Management Strategy
  • and more!

Morning refreshments will be available, and lunch is included in the price of the ticket. Doors will open at 8:30 am, and the meeting will start at 9 am.

Participants will be able to earn nutrient management certification credits and private and commercial pesticide applicator credits (amounts will be updated once credits are approved).

Registration is required to attend. Early bird pricing is available through January 14th. Attendees also have the option to renew or become a member of the Maryland-Delaware Forage Council with the purchase of a ticket to the forage conference (and receive a $5 discount off the cost of membership!). Payment is accepted by credit card or check payable to the Maryland-Delaware Forage Council.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. If you have questions or need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any event or activity, please contact us at 301-600-3576.

Cattle is standing outside in the snow.
Registration
Register Now
Cost
$ Early Bird: $25; Early Bird & MDFC Membership: $45; Regular Admission: $30; Regular Admission & MDFC Membership: $50; Conferenece Sponsorship: $100.00
Location
Calvert County Fair
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Contact
Phone: 301-475-4484

2025 Southern Maryland Forage Conference

  • Tuesday, January 21 - Tuesday, January 21
Registration
Cost
$ Early Bird: $25; Early Bird & MDFC Membership: $45; Regular Admission: $30; Regular Admission & MDFC Membership: $50; Conferenece Sponsorship: $100.00
Location
Calvert County Fair
About the Organizer
Contact
Phone: 301-475-4484

University of Maryland Extension and the Maryland-Delaware Forage Council invite forage producers, grazers, livestock owners, and associated industry personnel to attend the upcoming Southern Maryland Forage Conference in Prince Frederick, MD on January 21, 2025.

Topics for the conference will include:

  • Mineral Nutrition and Practical Feeding Considerations
  • Matching Mineral Nutrition to Livestock Needs
  • Integrating Annual Forages as a Drought Management Strategy
  • Reestablishing Forages after Drought-BMP's for Success
  • Digging a Little Deeper-Understanding Soil Fertility Recs for Forages
  • Pests and Diseases in Forage Crops-What to Watch For

Morning refreshments will be available, and lunch is included in the price of the ticket. Doors will open at 8:30 am, and the meeting will start at 9 am.

Participants will be able to earn nutrient management certification credits and private and commercial pesticide applicator credits (amounts will be updated once credits are approved).

Registration is required to attend. Early bird pricing is available through January 12th. Attendees also have the option to renew or become a member of the Maryland-Delaware Forage Council with the purchase of a ticket to the forage conference (and receive a $5 discount off the cost of membership!). Payment is accepted by credit card or check payable to the Maryland-Delaware Forage Council.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. If you have questions or need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any event or activity, please contact us at 301-475-4484.

A raised bed with small plants and drip irrigation hoses.
Cost
Free Event
Location
3811 Park Heights Ave,Baltimore,MD,US,21215

Rainwater harvesting and treatment field day

  • Friday, November 15 - Friday, November 15
Cost
Free Event
Location
3811 Park Heights Ave,Baltimore,MD,US,21215

At this field day you will get to see a rainwater harvesting system built onto a high tunnel (hoop house), which uses gutters, IBC totes, and rain barrels to collect and store rainwater. A drip irrigation system then waters crops in the high tunnel with the collected rainwater. The system also tests two different water treatment technologies to reduce the risk of human pathogens affecting the crops being irrigated with the rainwater.

This demonstration and research project is funded by USDA-NIFA and has been implemented by a multi-organization team led by Dr. Rachel Rosenberg Goldstein's Water Quality, Outreach, and Wellness Lab: https://sph.umd.edu/research-impact/laboratories-projects-and-programs/…

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