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Experts List
The following faculty from the University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources are available as drought and water management information resources to the news media. Please feel free to contact these individuals for information or interviews.
General
- Tom Miller. General water conservation issues.
410-827-8056; tm26@umail.umd.edu- Dr. Richard Weismiller. General water management.
301-405-1306; rw22@umail.umd.edu- Dr. Gary Felton. Water resources and conservation.
301-405-8039; gf36@umail.umd.edu- Dr. Tom Simpson. Water policy issues.
301-405-5810; ts82@umail.umd.eduChesapeake Bay
- Dr. Dan Terlizzi. Sea Grant Water Quality Specialist
410-234-8837 dt37@umail.umd.eduTurf and Ornamentals
- Dr. Tom Turner. Impact of drought on turf.
301-405-1338; tt9@umail.umd.edu- Dr. John Lea-Cox. Drought-related nursery and landscape issues.
301-405-4323; jl207@umail.umd.edu- Dr. Joe Sullivan. Impact of drought on trees.
301-405-1626; js128@umail.umd.edu- Dr. David Clement. Home landscape care.
410-531-5556; dc69@umail.umd.eduEconomics
- Dr. Richard Just. Economic issues.
301-405-1289; rjust@arec.umd.edu- Dr. Doug Parker. Economic issues.
301-405-8042; dparker@arec.umd.edu- Dale Johnson. Economic issues.
301-05-1275; dj9@umail.umd.eduAgriculture
- Dr. Tom Simpson. Agricultural water policy.
301-405-5810; ts82@umail.umd.edu- Dr. Chris Walsh. Impact of drought on tree fruit production.
301-405-4351; cw5@umail.umd.edu- Dr. Scott Barao. Impact of drought on livestock production.
301-405-1394; sb13@umail.umd.edu- Dr. Nick Zimmerman. Impact of drought on poultry production.
410-651-9111; nz6@umail.umd.edu- Dr. Robert Peters. Impact of drought on dairy production.
301-405-1401; rp17@umail.umd.edu- Dr. Mark Varner. Impact of drought on dairy production.
301-405-1396; varner@umd5.umd.edu- Dr. David Ross. Irrigation issues.
301-405-1188; dr27@umail.umd.edu- Dr. Les Vough. Impact of drought on hay crops and pasture.
301-405-1322; lv14@umail.umd.edu
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