Agronomy
Event: How to Interpret a Soil Test Report
Date: October 8, 2024 | Tuesday
Time: 12:00 noon | Cost: Free
Location: Online webinar (Zoom)
Description: pH, organic matter, CEC, ppm, FIV, base saturation, oh my! This presentation will cover the basics of a soil test report and how to make management decisions based on your test results.
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2024-women-in-ag-webinars-tickets-770439012827
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Event: UMES Extension's Annual Small Farm Conference
Date: November 1-2, 2024 | Friday & Saturday
Time:
- Friday: Check in 8 a.m. Program runs 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., with lunch included.
- Saturday: Check in is at 8 a.m. Full buffet breakfast and networking are from 8-9:30 a.m. Programing runs 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., with lunch included.
Location: 30665 Student Services Center Lane Princess Anne, MD 21853
Description: Learn tools and strategies to increase farm profitability and promote farm sustainability at UMES Extension’s Small Farm Conference 2024. This event equips farmers and landowners in Maryland and along the Delmarva Peninsula with tools and strategies to increase farm profitability and promote farm sustainability. The overall conference will consist of three tracks (non-traditional agriculture; business and marketing; and ag research and trending topics). Demonstrations and tours will round out the conference.
Cost: Pre-registration is required for each participant; no walk-ups will be accepted. This event is geared toward adults. Registration ends Oct. 23.
Full conference cost:
- $60 for early-bird (ends Sept. 22) per participant
- $80 for regular-price (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) per participant
Single day cost (Friday or Saturday):
- $30 for early-bird (ends Sept. 22) per participant
- $40 for regular-price (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) per participant
For more information or to register go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/small-farm-conference-2024-tickets-950081969747
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Event: Advanced Cover Cropping
Date: November 12, 2024 | Tuesday
Time: 12:00 noon | Cost: Free
Location: Online webinar (Zoom)
Description: We will present a cover crop planning protocol and tools for getting more agronomic and financial benefits from cover cropping. We will evaluate successful cover crop systems used in various farming enterprises and scales.
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2024-women-in-ag-webinars-tickets-770439012827
Forage
Event: Ranching for Profit Workshop (RFP)
Date: October 24 & 25, 2024 | Thursday & Friday
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Location: 687 Mosser Road, McHenry, MD 21541 | Cost: General admission-Full workshop $150.00 (both days), General admission-Thursday (10/24) $100.00, General admission-Friday (10/25) $100.00
Registration: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/ranching-for-profit-workshop-md-2024-tickets-972429933107
Description: This Ranching for Profit workshop is designed for producers looking to transform their operation into a profitable business with less work and stress. Workshop attendees will dive deeper into the principles behind farm economics and increasing farm profitability, giving participants the tools and insights they need to improve their business.
Day 1 (Oct 24th): Three Secrets for Increasing Profits
- Setting a profit target and working backwards to achieve it
- Projecting profit or loss using the RFP 7-step profit planning model
- Using benchmarks to identify your profit drivers and find your "dead wood"
- Restructuring your operation for profitability
Day 2 (Oct 25th): Cattlemen vs. Grassmen - Economic Leverage of Grazing
- The value of cattle vs. the value of grass
- Stocking rate vs. carrying capacity
- Soil health is the foundation of ag business health
- Applying the 3 secrets for increasing profits into the 5 cell grazing principles
This 2-day workshop will be taught by Jordan Steele, one of the experts on the Ranching for Profit team and director of operations for Ranch Management Consultants. Jordan grew up on a cow-calf operation near Aladdin, WY before completing his Master's Degree in Agricultural Economics at the University of Wyoming. He worked for the Kansas Farm Management Association for over 7 years where he specialized in agricultural business recordkeeping, finanial analysis and interpretation, and income tax preparation for farmers and ranchers. Jordan attended his first RFP school in 2017 and was instantly hooked on how well the program delivery ties together the people, money, and production areas of farming and ranching.
The workshop will feature a small group approach with team and class discussions, case studies, videos, interactions, and direct application to the participants’ own situation to make for a fun and effective learning environment.
The event runs from 9 AM to 4 PM each day. Lunch will be provided each day. If you have questions or need assistance please contact your local county Extension office or the Western Maryland Research and Education Center at 301-432-2767. If you need reasonable accommodation to participate in any event or activity please contact us at least 2 weeks prior to the event.
This event is brought to you by University of Maryland Extension, the Maryland-Delaware Forage Council, and American Farmland Trust. Thank you to our event partners!
University of Maryland Extension 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 us at least 2 weeks prior to the event.
Ag Law
Event: Solar Visioning Info Session
Date: August 26, 2024 | Monday
Time: 5:30-8:30 PM | Cost: Visioning Info Session is free to attend, but registration is required
Location: Chesapeake College, HEC 1000 College Circle, Wye Mills, MD 21679
Description: Residents of Queen Anne’s County are invited to attend an upcoming Solar Visioning Info Session to learn about utility-scale solar development and participate in facilitated discussions.
This session aims to educate the public on regional utility-scale solar development and provide a platform for community dialogue on various aspects of solar projects. The insights gathered from this community conversation will inform local leaders, government officials, and the research team about resident perceptions of solar development. The discussion will help shape the following:
- Community vision
- Comprehensive planning, including solar overlay maps
- Strategies for landowners to negotiate with solar developers
- Strategies for communities to negotiate with solar developers.
Your participation will help University of Maryland (UMD) Extension and public officials in understanding how to proactively engage communities in planning for solar energy land use. Recognizing that many rural landowners may be approached by developers, our goal is to enhance the solar siting process by incorporating the voices and priorities of local and county government and community members. A summary report will be provided to all participants later in the summer.
This event is organized in partnership with Queen Anne’s County Government, MDA’s Maryland Agricultural Conflict Resolution Service, UMD’s Agriculture Law and Education Initiative, and UMD Extension. UMD Extension provides Maryland residents with the highest quality of public service, distinguished educational programming, and cutting-edge research through the dissemination of unbiased research-based educational information. The upcoming Solar Visioning Info Session is free to attend, but registration is required. For more information and to register, visit go.umd.edu/QASolar. Register by August 12, 2024 to secure a dinner meal and to receive a gift valued at $25 when you attend the meeting. We look forward to your participation in this important community event.
For more information, or if you need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact Drew Schiavone (dschiavo@umd.edu; 301-432-2767).
Register for QA Solar
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Land in Maryland: Basic Legal Issues for All Landowners (ONLINE COURSE FOR LANDOWNERS)
The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics (AREC) has released a new online course for rural landowners in Maryland. The So You Want to Own Farmland in Maryland course is now available through the University of Maryland’s Enterprise Learning Management System – Canvas. The free program will cover those legal issues that Maryland landowners may face. A grant funds the program through the Northeast Risk Management Education Center.
The online course will feature Paul Goeringer, a Senior 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. For more information or to register, go to https://go.umd.edu/3ZSkv4r.
Farm Stress Management
Farm Stress Management Course
This online self-paced training is designed for Agriculture Service Providers to equip them with the skills and knowledge to support farms and farm families in times of distress. The training was developed by the University of Maryland Extension Farm Stress Management Team. The goals include: identify signs of distress, develop skills to communicate with those experiencing stress, and provide resources both locally and nationally. Financial and regulatory topics will also be discussed as they are often contributors to stress on the farm. To access the course visit our online portal at https://umeagfs.teachable.com/p/farm-stress-management.
For more information on the Farm Stress Management program visit go.umd.edu/farmfamily. The program is open to all and is funded through a grant with the Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program under sub award number ENE20-160-34268.
Archives (Recordings)
Agronomy
Queen Anne's County Agronomy Day
Mar. 1, 2024 | Friday
If you missed the Queen Anne's Agonomy Day event, don't worry! You can now watch the uploaded videos on YouTube to gain access to valuable insights and crucial information that were shared during the meeting.
- Regulating the Air through Water Quality
Video Length: 26:02 | Speaker: Paul Goeringer, Extension Specialist, University of Maryland - Managing Deer Damage
Video Length: 40:03 | Speaker: Luke Macaulay, Wildlife Management Specialist - MDA Pesticides Update
Video Length: 36:15 | Speaker: David Parks, Agricultural Inspector Advanced - National Soybean Research Update...
Video Length: 46:54 | Speaker: Nicole Fiorellino, Assistant Professor & Extension Agronomist - MDA Nutrient Management Update
Video Length: 17:18 | Speaker: Howard Callahan, Nutrient Management Office, MDA - Maryland Climate Smart Agriculture Project
Video Length: 4:16 | Speaker: Terry Nuwer, Project Coordinator, Maryland Climate-Smart Agriculture Project - Animal Waste Technology Fund Grant
Video Length: 10:40 | Speaker: Elizabeth Thilmany, Faculty Specialist, Ag & Resource Economics, University of Maryland, College Park - Herbicide and Weed...
Video Length: 44:46 | Speaker: Kurt Vollmer, Extension Specialist- Weed Management, University of Maryland
Virtual Winter Agronomy Meeting
Date: December 1, 2020 | Length: 4:24:27
Topics discussed:
- Herbicide and Weed Update
Kurt Vollmer, Weed Management Specialist, Agriculture & Food Systems University of Maryland Extension - Evaluating Post Herbicide Tank Mixes in Soybean Traits
Ben Beale, Principal Agent, Agriculture & Food Systems University of Maryland Extension - Grain Insect Pests
Alan Leslie, Agent, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - MDA Pesticide Update
Kelly Love, Agricultural Inspector, Pesticide Regulation, Maryland Department of Agriculture - Updating Critical Nutrient Levels for Corn Tissue Tests
Nicole Fiorellino, Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist, Agronomy, Plant Science & Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland Extension - Cover Crop Mixes
Sarah Hirsh, Agent, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - Soybean Population Research Updates
Alan Leslie, Agent, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - MDA Nutrient Management Update
Weylin Anderson, Nutrient Management Specialist, Maryland Department of Agriculture
Northern Maryland Field Crops Day
Date: December 3, 2020 | Length: 4:09:39
Topics discussed:
- Soybean Population Research Update
Bryan Butler, Principal Agent, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - Pesticide Legal Update
Paul Goeringer, Senior Faculty Legal Specialist, Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Maryland Extension - Weed Management Update
Kurt Vollmer, Weed Management Specialist, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - MDA Pesticide Update
Kelly Love, Agricultural Inspector, Pesticide Regulation, Maryland Department of Agriculture - Precision Management in an Imprecise World
Josh McGrath, Extension Associate Professor, Agricultural Soil ManagementDepartment of Plant and Soil Sciences, College of Agriculture, Food, and the Environment, University of Kentucky - Cover Crops & Soil Carbon
Ray Weil, Professor, Department of Environmental Science and Technology University of Maryland College Park - MDA Nutrient Management Update
Weylin Anderson, Nutrient Management SpecialistMaryland Department of Agriculture
Virtual Winter Agronomy Meeting
Date: January 21, 2021
The recordings for this meeting was broken up into four sections
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Agenda
8:00 a.m. | Neonicotinoid Seed Treatments in Maryland Grain Crops Aditi Dubey, Ph.D. Student, EntomologyUniversity of Maryland College Park |
8:30 a.m. | Weed Management Update Kurt Vollmer, Weed Management Specialist, Agriculture & Food SystemsUniversity of Maryland Extension |
9:00 a.m. | Pesticide Litigation Update Paul Goeringer, Senior Faculty Legal SpecialistAgricultural & Resource Economics, University of Maryland Extension |
9:30 a.m. | MDA Pesticide Update David Parks, Agricultural Inspector, Pesticide RegulationMaryland Department of Agriculture |
10:00 a.m. | Sponsor Highlights |
10:15 a.m. | Cover Crop Mixes Sarah Hirsh, Agent, Agriculture & Food SystemsUniversity of Maryland Extension |
10:45 a.m. | Fertility Considerations for Giant Miscanthus Production Brian Kalmbach, Faculty Specialist, Agricultural Nutrient Management Program, University of Maryland College Park |
11:15 a.m. | Nutrient Availability Macro to Micro Jarrod Miller, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist in AgronomyDepartment of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware |
11:45 a.m. | Updating Critical Nutrient Levels for Corn Tissue Tests Nicole Fiorellino, Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist, AgronomyPlant Science & Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland Extension |
12:15 p.m. | Adjourn Complete recertification forms and program evaluations |
Virtual Winter Agronomy Meeting
Date: February 17, 2021 | Length: 4:00:28
Topics discussed:
- Herbicide and Weed Update
Kurt Vollmer, Weed Management Specialist, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - Bt Traits in Corn
Alan Leslie, Agent, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - Weed Management for Pastures
Jeff Semler, Principal Agent, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - MDA Pesticide Update
Jeff Semler, Principal Agent, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - Interpreting a Soil Test
Andy Kness, Agent, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - Fertility Management for Forages
Amanda Grev, Agent, Forage Specialist, Western Maryland Research and Education Center, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - Cover Crop Mixes
Sarah Hirsh, Agent, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - Increasing the Protein Content of Soft Red Winter Wheat
Nicole Fiorellino, Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist, Agronomy, Plant Science & Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland Extension
Virtual Winter Agronomy Meeting
Date: February 26, 2021 | Length: 4:25
Topics discussed:
- Herbicide and Weed Update
Kurt Vollmer, Weed Management Specialist, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - Pesticide Litigation Update
Paul Goeringer, Senior Faculty Legal Specialist, Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Maryland Extension - Disease Management for Corn on Corn Rotations
Andy Kness, Agent, Agriculture & Food Systems, University of Maryland Extension - MDA Pesticide Update
David Parks, Agricultural Inspector, Pesticide Regulation, Maryland Department of Agriculture - Nitrogen Management with Cover Crops
Steven Mirsky, Research Ecologist, Sustainable Agricultural Systems, Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, USDA - Precision Management in an Imprecise World
Josh McGrath, Extension Associate Professor, Agricultural Soil Management, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, College of Agriculture, Food, and the Environment, University of Kentucky - Updating Critical Nutrient Levels for Tissue Tests
Nicole Fiorellino, Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist, Agronomy, Plant Science & Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland Extension - MDA Nutrient Management Update
Howard Callahan, Nutrient Management Specialist, Maryland Department of Agriculture
Forage
Virtual Forage Conference
Date: January 25 & 27 , 2022 | Tuesday & Thursday
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. | Location: Online
Contact: Amanda Grev | Region: Statewide
Description: The 2022 Maryland-Delaware Forage Conferences will again be offered virtually. The virtual sessions will follow the same format as last year and will take place over two partial days on January 25th and January 27th starting at 9 AM each morning. Certified crop advisor, nutrient management, and private pesticide applicator credits will be offered. Topics will include livestock selection for grazing systems, working with your processor, direct marketing, round bale silage management, sorghum as a forage crop, and bale grazing.
Recordings on YouTube
Grain Marketing
Grain Marketing Session
Date: January 8, 2021 | Friday
Time: 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. | Location: Virtual
Contact: Shannon Dill
Description: This meeting will be virtual including speakers on various topics in grain marketing. Topics include local and national grain outlook for:
- tax considerations,
- crop insurance and agricultural law.
Agenda
8:00 a.m. | Welcome Shannon Dill, Extension Educator, TalbotCounty, University of Maryland Extension |
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8:15 a.m. | Agriculture Law and Crop Insurance Update Paul Goeringer, Senior Faculty Legal Specialist Agricultural & Resources Economics, University of Maryland Extension |
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8:40 a.m. | Tax Update Henry Leonard, Certified Public Accountant, BSC Group, LLC |
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9:10 a.m. | Grain Marketing Outlook Jay Pierce, Director of Risk Services, NagelFarm Service |
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9:40 a.m. | Basis Tables and Grain Marketing Resources Dale Johnson, Farm Management Specialist, University of Maryland Extension |
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10:00 a.m. | Announcements and Adjourn Share a link to resources and survey. |