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Are Men Always More Competitive Than Women?
AREC Associate Professor Ken Leonard has conducted research in Africa and India to try to answer that question. - posted Nov 20, 2009

What do Katie O'Malley, cover crops, and onthefarmradio.com have in common?
Answer: The Grow It Eat It Campaign! Onthefarmradio.com, promotes cover crops and the Grow It Eat It campaign with Katie O'Malley's Kitchen Garden. - posted Nov 19, 2009

MDA features Grow It Eat It in November eNewsletter.
Maryland's 1st Lady Katie O'Malley plants a cover crop in her kitchen garden with the help of Master Gardeners as part of the Grow It Eat It campaign. - posted Nov 17, 2009

Kid’s Science Challenge
WELCOME TO YEAR 2 OF THE KIDS' SCIENCE CHALLENGE! With the help of three new teams of scientists and engineers, there is a brand new set of challenges for kids in the 3rd to 6th grade to consider. - posted Nov 6, 2009

Maryland Secretary of Agriculture
The SGA Speaker Series presents: Maryland Secretary of Agriculture Buddy Hance Tuesday, Nov. 10th. - posted Nov 6, 2009

Good Luck and Congratulations Maryland State 4-H Animal Science Teams
Congratulations to each of the Maryland 4-H youth that were named to the 2009 Maryland State 4-H Judging, Bowl, Hippology and related Teams! We have a large number of youth, staff, and volunteers who will be participating in national contests that will be held at the 2009 North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville, KY, November 7-20. - posted Nov 6, 2009

2009 Maryland 4-H Animal Science In-Service – December 10
Registration information for the 2009 Maryland 4-H Animal Science In-Service which will be held Thursday, December 10 at the Howard County Fairgrounds was recently sent to the 4-H Team List via Email. The registration deadline for this training is December 1st. - posted Nov 6, 2009

What is a Do Something Grant?
Did you recently create a sustainable community action project, program or organization or have a great idea for helping your community? Do you need $500 to further the growth and success of your program or turn your idea into reality? If you answered, "YES!” you are eligible to apply for a Do Something Grant. - posted Nov 6, 2009

Human Science Update ~ "Every Day the Healthy Way"
Fair Book Revisions, Maryland 4-H Volunteer/Teen Forum, MGPUB Grants, Custom Camping! - posted Nov 6, 2009

Willie Lantz Receives Recognition at 2009 National Meeting
UMD Extension Educator received national achievement award. - posted Nov 5, 2009


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