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AGNR Admitted Student Info Session, Including AGNR Student Ambassadors One-on-One Discussions by Major


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Registration

Please register by March 31st.

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Contact
Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs
Friday, Apr 03
  • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Registration

Please register by March 31st.

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About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Are you an admitted UMD student interested in studying environmental science, animal science, plant science, landscape architecture, nutritional science or another agriculture and natural resources field? Join us to explore what the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) has to offer.

This information session introduces AGNR, including our nine undergraduate degree programs (BS & BLA), minors, hands-on learning approach, beyond-the-classroom experiences, and life as an AGNR Terp.

Please note that each visit date offers a unique experience. During the April 3, 2026 session, guests will attend a general presentation, hear from current AGNR students, and then interact personally with AGNR students in your intended field of study. Student representatives from each AGNR major will lead breakout sessions to provide focused, supplemental programming. This very personalized visit allows you to get a real feel for being an AGNR Terp!

AGNR Admitted & Prospective Student Info Session, Including Campus Farm Tour


Four AGNR students demonstrate active science learning through field, laboratory, and campus farm experiences.
Registration

Please register by March 25th.

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Contact
Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs
  • Saturday, March 28 - Saturday, March 28
Registration

Please register by March 25th.

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About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Are you an admitted -OR- prospective UMD student interested in studying environmental science, animal science, plant science, landscape architecture, nutritional science or another agriculture and natural resources field? Join us to explore what the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) has to offer.

This information session introduces AGNR, including our nine undergraduate degree programs (BS & BLA), minors, hands-on learning approach, beyond-the-classroom experiences, and life as an AGNR Terp.

Please note that each visit date offers a unique experience. During the March 28, 2026 session, guests will attend a general presentation, hear from current AGNR students, and tour the nearby Campus Farm!

Please dress for the weather - the second half of this session will be held outdoors. This special Saturday session allows you the convenience of a weekend visit, however, no general campus tours will be available. We encourage you to plan to take the virtual general campus tour after your AGNR visit!

AGNR Admitted Student Info Session, Including Breakout Session with Your Major


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Registration

Please register by March 24th.

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About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs
  • Friday, March 27 - Friday, March 27
Registration

Please register by March 24th.

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About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Are you an admitted UMD student interested in studying environmental science, animal science, plant science, landscape architecture, nutritional science or another agriculture and natural resources field? Join us to explore what the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) has to offer.

This information session introduces AGNR, including our nine undergraduate degree programs (BS & BLA), minors, hands-on learning approach, beyond-the-classroom experiences, and life as an AGNR Terp.

Please note that each visit date offers a unique experience. During the March 27, 2026 session, guests will attend a general presentation, hear from current AGNR students, and then Meet Your Major! Representative from each AGNR major will lead breakout sessions to provide focused, supplemental programming.

Learn about AGNR and your intended major -- all in one visit!

AGNR Admitted Student Info Session, Including Breakout Session with Your Major


Class of 2030 congratulations graphic
Registration

Please register by February 24th.

Register Now
About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs
  • Friday, February 27 - Friday, February 27
Registration

Please register by February 24th.

Register Now
About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan, Academic Programs

Are you an admitted UMD student interested in studying environmental science, animal science, plant science, landscape architecture, nutritional science or another agriculture and natural resources field? Join us to explore what the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) has to offer.

This information session introduces AGNR, including our nine undergraduate degree programs (BS & BLA), minors, hands-on learning approach, beyond-the-classroom experiences, and life as an AGNR Terp.

Please note that each visit date offers a unique experience. During the February 27, 2026 session, guests will attend a general presentation, hear from current AGNR students, and then Meet Your Major! Representative from each AGNR major will lead breakout sessions to provide focused, supplemental programming.

Learn about AGNR and your intended major -- all in one visit!

Maryland Beginning Farmer Success Online Course


a variety of vegetables
Registration

Register on eventbrite: https://go.umd.edu/BFSC2026

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Cost
$ $60 plus eventbrite fees
Venue
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension
Phone: 301-226-7415
  • Tuesday, February 10 - Friday, January 09
Registration

Register on eventbrite: https://go.umd.edu/BFSC2026

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Cost
$ $60 plus eventbrite fees
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension
Phone: 301-226-7415

This 10-week course will be offered in an online format.

The class will meet on Tuesday evenings, from 7 to 8:30 pm, from February 10 through April 14, 2026 online.

Students will complete at-your-own pace homework on the course website on campus.extension.org

Topics covered will include business planning, marketing, crop production, livestock husbandry, soil health, integrated pest management, food safety, regulations and certifications, acquiring land and zoning, specialty crops, organic production, and urban agriculture.

More detail about what will be covered can be found in the course syllabus: https://bit.ly/45M4bHj

Course registration is $60 plus eventbrite fees. Two people from the same farm/family may attend the course under one registration.

Learn more and register here: https://go.umd.edu/BFSC2026

Seed Swap & Garden Day


Flyer detailing the date of the event, event parameters, accommodation statement, and the University accessibility statement.
Cost
Free Event
Location
121 S. Commerce Street,Centreville,MD,US,21617-2713
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension Queen Anne's County Master Gardeners
Phone: 4107580166
  • Wednesday, March 11 - Wednesday, March 11
Cost
Free Event
Location
121 S. Commerce Street,Centreville,MD,US,21617-2713
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension Queen Anne's County Master Gardeners
Phone: 4107580166

For many gardeners, few winter pleasures rival the joy of leafing through seed catalogs, imagining the colors, scents, and harvests to come. That sense of anticipation will be in full bloom at this year’s annual Seed Swap, where community members are invited to browse, share, and take home seeds for the upcoming growing season.

From unique varieties of herbs to beloved annual flowers and coveted, prize-winning tomatoes, the event will offer a generous selection of seed packets. Attendees don’t need to bring seeds to participate, but those with extra or leftover packets are encouraged to contribute. Organizers ask that all donated seeds be clearly labeled so fellow gardeners know exactly what they’re receiving.

The Seed Swap provides both novice and seasoned growers an opportunity to expand their gardens and enhance their landscapes at no cost. Seeds will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, making early arrival a smart strategy for those looking for specific varieties.

Whether you’re planning your first container garden or dreaming of a full backyard harvest, the Seed Swap invites everyone to share in the excitement and promise of a new growing season. This program is sponsored by the Queen Anne’s County Master Gardeners volunteers and our generous sponsors.

Seed Swap Dates:

Saturday, March 7, 2026
10 am to noon
Queen Anne’s County Library-Kent Island Branch (200 Library Circle, Stevensville, MD 21666)

Wednesday, March 11, 2026
6 pm to 7:30 pm
Queen Anne’s County Library-Centreville Branch (121 S. Commerce Street, Centreville, MD 21617)

For further information, please call or make reasonable accommodations to participate in these events email the University of Maryland Extension Queen Anne’s County, Senior Agent Associate for Horticulture and Master Gardener Coordinator, Rachel J. Rhodes, at 410-758-0166 or rjrhodes@umd.edu by February 21, 2026 the events or see us on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/QueenAnnesCountyMasterGardeners

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

Seed Swap & Garden Day


Flyer detailing the date of the event, event parameters, accommodation statement, and the University accessibility statement.
Cost
Free Event
Location
200 Library Circle,Stevensville,MD,US,21666
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension Queen Anne's County Master Gardeners
Phone: 4107580166
  • Saturday, March 07 - Saturday, March 07
Cost
Free Event
Location
200 Library Circle,Stevensville,MD,US,21666
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension Queen Anne's County Master Gardeners
Phone: 4107580166

For many gardeners, few winter pleasures rival the joy of leafing through seed catalogs, imagining the colors, scents, and harvests to come. That sense of anticipation will be in full bloom at this year’s annual Seed Swap, where community members are invited to browse, share, and take home seeds for the upcoming growing season.

From unique varieties of herbs to beloved annual flowers and coveted, prize-winning tomatoes, the event will offer a generous selection of seed packets. Attendees don’t need to bring seeds to participate, but those with extra or leftover packets are encouraged to contribute. Organizers ask that all donated seeds be clearly labeled so fellow gardeners know exactly what they’re receiving.

The Seed Swap provides both novice and seasoned growers an opportunity to expand their gardens and enhance their landscapes at no cost. Seeds will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, making early arrival a smart strategy for those looking for specific varieties.

Whether you’re planning your first container garden or dreaming of a full backyard harvest, the Seed Swap invites everyone to share in the excitement and promise of a new growing season. This program is sponsored by the Queen Anne’s County Master Gardeners volunteers and our generous sponsors.

Seed Swap Dates:

Saturday, March 7, 2026
10 am to noon
Queen Anne’s County Library-Kent Island Branch (200 Library Circle, Stevensville, MD 21666)

Wednesday, March 11, 2026
6 pm to 7:30 pm
Queen Anne’s County Library-Centreville Branch (121 S. Commerce Street, Centreville, MD 21617)

For further information, please call or make reasonable accommodations to participate in these events email the University of Maryland Extension Queen Anne’s County, Senior Agent Associate for Horticulture and Master Gardener Coordinator, Rachel J. Rhodes, at 410-758-0166 or rjrhodes@umd.edu by February 21, 2026 the events or see us on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/QueenAnnesCountyMasterGardeners

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

Solar Energy Webinar Series: Solar Installation


Promotional graphic for the Solar Energy Webinar Series: ‘Solar Installation,’ scheduled for March 30, 2026, includes UMD Extension branding and solar panels in the background
Registration

Register for the webinar here:
https://go.umd.edu/MarSolar2026
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact Drew Schiavone on
or before March 16, 2026 at dschiavo@umd.edu, or 301-226-7581.

Register Now
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
Drew Schiavone
Phone: 301-226-7581
  • Monday, March 30 - Monday, March 30
Registration

Register for the webinar here:
https://go.umd.edu/MarSolar2026
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact Drew Schiavone on
or before March 16, 2026 at dschiavo@umd.edu, or 301-226-7581.

Register Now
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
Drew Schiavone
Phone: 301-226-7581

This session will explore PV system sizing, installation steps, and maintenance requirements. It will cover contractor selection, permitting, and long-term upkeep for residential and agricultural solar projects. It is the sixth webinar in the 2025-2026 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.

Solar Energy Webinar Series: Solar Regulations


Promotional graphic for the Solar Energy Webinar Series: ‘Solar Regulations,’ scheduled for February 16, 2026, includes UMD Extension branding and solar panels in the background
Registration

Register for the webinar here:
https://go.umd.edu/FebSolar2026
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact Drew Schiavone on
or before February 2, 2026 at dschiavo@umd.edu, or 301-226-7581.

Register Now
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
Drew Schiavone
Phone: 301-226-7581
  • Monday, February 16 - Monday, February 16
Registration

Register for the webinar here:
https://go.umd.edu/FebSolar2026
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact Drew Schiavone on
or before February 2, 2026 at dschiavo@umd.edu, or 301-226-7581.

Register Now
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
Drew Schiavone
Phone: 301-226-7581

This session will explore Maryland’s solar policies, permitting requirements, and zoning considerations for PV development. Topics include the Renewable Portfolio Standard, net metering, CPCN, interconnection, and legal issues such as nuisance claims. It is the fifth webinar in the 2025-2026 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.
 

Solar Energy Webinar Series: Solar Storage


Promotional graphic for the Solar Energy Webinar Series: ‘Solar Storage,’ scheduled for January 19, 2026, includes UMD Extension branding and solar panels in the background
Registration

Register for the webinar here:
https://go.umd.edu/JanSolar2026
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact Drew Schiavone on or before January 5, 2026 at dschiavo@umd.edu, or 301-226-7581.

Register Now
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
Drew Schiavone
Phone: 301-226-7581
  • Monday, January 19 - Monday, January 19
Registration

Register for the webinar here:
https://go.umd.edu/JanSolar2026
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact Drew Schiavone on or before January 5, 2026 at dschiavo@umd.edu, or 301-226-7581.

Register Now
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
Drew Schiavone
Phone: 301-226-7581

This session will explore how to integrate battery storage with solar PV systems, including sizing, economics, and key considerations for residential, farm, and commercial applications. It is the fourth webinar in the 2025-2026 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.

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