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Drought Resources

Last updated: August 8, 2002

With the recent shortage of rain in Maryland and the looming threat of drought, this page will serve as a consolidation point for drought-related resources. More information will be posted here as it becomes available.


Experts List
Names and contact information of University of Maryland drought and water management specialists in the areas of Agriculture, Economics, Turf & Ornamentals, and General Information.
Drought Monitor
A nation-wide situation-report web site maintained by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
NOAA's Drought Information Center
Federal resources and information compiled by the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
Drought Impacts on Maryland and Chesapeake Bay
Technical information from Maryland's Department of Natural Resources.
HGIC Drought Tips
Water conservation tips for Homeowners from the HGome & Garden Information Center.
Dealing with Drought
A resource site created by the Maryland Department of Agriculture.
List of Drought Tolerant Annuals
A PDF file compiled from various sources by the college's Integrated Pest Management personnel.
Maryland Forages Program Drought Information
A variety of resources provided by the Maryland Forages Program.
"Direct Connection" Drought Information Video
Several University of Maryland faculty discussed the drought on Maryland Public Television’s (MPT) "Direct Connection." To view individual show segments, which focus on different drought-related topics, click the following links. thumbnail of video player
  • Introduction: Host Jeff Salkin welcomes viewers and introduces the subject of drought in Maryland.
  • Setting the Stage: Eugene Rasmusson discusses droughts and explains the difference between agricultural and hydrologic drought.
  • Out in the Yard: Kevin Mathias and Wanda MacLachlan explain how to help lawns and gardens weather a drought.
  • On the Farm: Jim Hanson talks about what drought means to agricultural producers.
  • In the Home: Tom Miller shares some simple suggestions for conserving water during daily activities.
  • Credits: Individuals involved in producing this episode of MPT’s "Direct Connection."
* All videos are streamed as Real Media files. Download a free Real player from Real.com.
Text transcripts are available upon request from Pam Townsend.
Press Releases
From the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Maryland
  • Municipal Water: What is It and What is It Used For?
  • Drought Tips for Farmers: Impact of Herbicide Residues
  • Agronomist Advises Conservative Approach to Growing Grains During Drought
  • Saving Water in the Bathroom
  • Reduced-Water Food Preparation
  • Save Water While Washing Dishes
  • Dealing with Crop Diseases During Drought
  • Timely Drought Tips for Home Gardeners
    Fact Sheets
    Published by Maryland Cooperative Extension
  • FS 426 Causes and Prevention: Nitrate Poisoning of Livestock
  • FS 427 Causes and Prevention: Prussic Acid Poisoning of Livestock
  • FS 433 Harvesting and Feeding Drought-Stressed Corn
  • FS 444 Aflatoxins
  • FS 483 Determining the Value of Drought-Stressed Corn
  • FS 500 Alternative Feeds for Beef Cattle
  • FS 644 Evaluating Hay Quality
  • HG 25 Xeriscaping and Conserving Water in the Landscape - PDF format
  • HG 85 Watering Tips for Drought Conditions - PDF format

  • For more information, contact Bob Tjaden, Assistant Director, Maryland Cooperative Extension


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