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Cost
$ 25
Location
Cecil County
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Contact
Phone: 410-822-1244

2025 Women in Ag Fall Farm Tour

Thursday, Oct 02
  • All Day
Registration
Cost
$ 25
Location
Cecil County
About the Organizer
Contact
Phone: 410-822-1244

Women in Ag and Annie's Project enthusiasts come together to tour the Upper Eastern Shore area.

Cost: $25.00 per person for the tour to include lunch.

 

Tentative Schedule

8:05 Leave Millington Park & Ride - 31787 Howard Johnson Road, Millington, MD 21651

9:15 Arrive at Fair Hill Training Center - 719 Training Center Drive, Elkton, MD 21921

10:45 Leave Fair Hill training center

11:00 Arrive at Milburn - 1495 Appleton Rd, Elkton, MD 21921

11:15-12:30 Milburn Tour

12:30 Lunch at Milburn

1:45 Load Bus

2:00 Leave Milburn

2:45 Stop 3 - TBD

3:45 Load Bus

4:00 Leave Stop 3
4:30 Millington Park & Ride

Notice of Filming and Photography - When you attend this event, you enter an area where photography, audio, and video recording may occur. By attending this event, you consent to such recording media and its release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction.

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.

If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any event or activity, please contact Kate Welch at the Talbot County Extension Office at 410-822-1244 by September 18, 2025.

A twilight tour at Wye Research and Education Center. Featuring an insecticide study on tomatoes, weed management on watermelon test plots, ginger production, and drone work in a sweet corn field. The event is free to attend.
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
Megan Stibbe and Chris Cochran

Summer Vegetable Twilight Tour

  • Wednesday, August 27 - Wednesday, August 27
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
Megan Stibbe and Chris Cochran

A twilight tour at Wye Research and Education Center. Featuring an insecticide study on tomatoes, weed management on watermelon test plots, ginger production, and drone work in a sweet corn field. The event is free to attend.

Picture of Montgomery County Extension Farm/Office location
Registration
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Cost
$ $75 if register by June 3; $80 if register by June 17; $90 if register by June 26.
Location
18410 Muncaster Road ,Derwood,MD,US,20855
About the Organizer

Agriculture Educator

Contact
Kelly Nichols
Phone: 301-590-2807

30th Annual Procrastinator's Pesticide and Urban Nutrient Management Conference

  • Friday, June 27 - Friday, June 27
Registration
Cost
$ $75 if register by June 3; $80 if register by June 17; $90 if register by June 26.
Location
18410 Muncaster Road ,Derwood,MD,US,20855
About the Organizer

Agriculture Educator

Contact
Kelly Nichols
Phone: 301-590-2807

The Procrastinator's Pesticide and Urban Nutrient Management Conference will be held in person on Friday, June 27, 2025 at the University of Maryland Extension's Montgomery County Office in Derwood, Maryland. Discussion topics will include: Contaminants in our soil amendments; ornamental diseases, weed control, personal protective equipment, pesticide spills, and an update from our Plant Diagnostic Lab. Attendees can earn Maryland, Virginia, and District of Columbia pesticide credits for attending the meeting.

Building A Better You: Wellness for 50+ in Maryland (FREE)

  • Thursday, May 22 - Thursday, June 12

Note: One Zoom link will cover all four sessions.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any event or activity, please contact the educator, Dr. Henley, on or before May 8th, 2025, at shenley@umd.edu

Strawberry Twilight
Cost
$ Free
Location
Wye Research and Education Center,Queenstown,MD,US,21658

Strawberry Twilight Tour

  • Tuesday, May 13 - Tuesday, May 13
Cost
$ Free
Location
Wye Research and Education Center,Queenstown,MD,US,21658

Come visit with researchers and other growers. Event is free to attend. Strawberries and ice cream served!

An image showing the event title, "Buzzworthy Bee-Scaping: Empowering Others to Cultivate Native Bee Habitats," along with an image of a springbeauty mining bee collecting pollen from a springbeauty flower.
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension, Home & Garden Information Center, Master Gardener State Office

Buzzworthy Bee-Scaping: Empowering Others to Cultivate Native Bee Habitats

  • Wednesday, May 21 - Wednesday, May 21
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension, Home & Garden Information Center, Master Gardener State Office

Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of Maryland’s native bees! Join Madeline Potter, UME Faculty Specialist for Entomology & IPM, for this interactive webinar where we will explore the critical role native bees play in sustaining native plants and resilient landscapes, while spotlighting the diversity and unique stories of our local pollinators. Learn how to support a variety of native bee species by creating bee-friendly habitats—from planting diverse natives to leaving bare ground and stems, minimizing pesticides, and offering clean water sources. Along the way, we will share train-the-trainer tips to help educators inspire others to take action for native bees. Whether you’re a pollinator advocate or just bee-curious, this session will leave you buzzing with ideas to make a meaningful impact in your greenspace and community!

An image showing the event title, "Pollinator Power: Tools, Resources, and Outreach Strategies for National Pollinator Week" and an image of a syrphid fly nectaring on a white and yellow flower.
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension, Home & Garden Information Center, Master Gardener State Office

Pollinator Power: Tools, Resources, and Outreach Strategies for National Pollinator Week

  • Wednesday, May 14 - Wednesday, May 14
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension, Home & Garden Information Center, Master Gardener State Office

Get ready to celebrate National Pollinator Week (June 16-22, 2025)! Join Madeline Potter, UME Faculty Specialist for Entomology & IPM, for an interactive session to equip you with tools, resources, and creative outreach strategies to support pollinator-themed education during National Pollinator Week. We’ll explore ideas for engaging community events and activities, walk through planning tips, and collaborate in a brainstorming session to spark inspiration. Bring your ideas and let’s build impactful, pollinator-friendly programming together!

An image showing the event title: The Invasive Crapemyrtle Bark Scale, along with a picture of a tree branch infested with crapemyrtle bark scale.
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension, Home & Garden Information Center, Master Gardener State Office

Crapemyrtle Bark Scale Invades Maryland: Myths, Management, and the Bigger Picture

  • Wednesday, April 30 - Wednesday, April 30
Cost
Free Event
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Extension, Home & Garden Information Center, Master Gardener State Office

Have you noticed something odd about crape myrtles in your area? Have you heard of the invasive crapemyrtle bark scale? Join Madeline Potter, UME Faculty Specialist for Entomology & IPM, to learn about a spreading invasive insect that is impacting many crape myrtles throughout Maryland. During this engaging, science-based session we will bust common myths, learn how to spot crapemyrtle bark scale in the landscape, and talk through sustainable management strategies. We will also explore how this pest ties into the bigger picture of biodiversity and building healthier, more resilient landscapes. Bring your questions—this will be an interactive webinar with Q&A and a hands-on brainstorming activity to help you create outreach tools and strategies for effectively informing your communities about invasive insect pests.

LARC Lecture Series: Should Ecological Planting Be a Design Profession Separate from Landscape Architecture?

  • Wednesday, April 23 - Wednesday, April 23

This presentation explores whether landscape architecture’s ongoing neglect of ecological planting design—despite its growing importance in addressing urban environmental challenges—warrants the creation of a distinct professional discipline. As cities grapple with climate change, biodiversity loss, and stormwater management, the need for resilient, ecologically sound planting strategies has never been greater. However, traditional landscape architecture often prioritizes aesthetics and spatial planning over ecological function. Should ecological planting design be elevated into a specialized field with its own standards, training, and professional identity? This inquiry aims to assess the viability and necessity of such a shift within the profession.

Powering AI event graphic
Cost
Free Event
Location
Stamp Student Union, Prince George's Room

ENSP Symposium: Powering AI: Is Nuclear the Answer?

  • Thursday, April 17 - Thursday, April 17
Cost
Free Event
Location
Stamp Student Union, Prince George's Room

Join the Environmental Science & Policy program for an in-depth discussion on artificial intelligence and nuclear power with an emphasis on clean energy solutions, data center demands, and the future of energy in Maryland and beyond. The event will take place from 9:30-11:30am on Thursday, April 17 at the Prince George's Room in The Stamp. 

Achieving 100% Net-Carbon Free Energy
Paul Pinsky, Director, Maryland Energy Administration

The Role of Nuclear in Meeting Data Center Demand and Securing a Reliable, Clean Energy Future
Melissa Zimmerman, Director Data Economy Strategy, Constellation Energy Corporation

Energy Generation Infrastructure and Data Centers: Regional Planning and Siting Perspective
Morris Schreim, Senior Advisor, Maryland Public Service Commission

Small Modular Nuclear Reactors:Challenges and Opportunities
Dr. Mohammad Modarres, Director, UMD Center for Risk and Reliability

Data Centers and Energy Use in Maryland: Legislative Update
Kristen Harbeson, Political Director, Maryland League of Conservation Voters
 

Panel Q & A and Discussion
Moderated by Anna SaderholmLegislative Director for Delegate David Fraser-Hidalgo

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