Year: 2012

Extension’s Yarborough Comments in Blueberry Report

University of Maine Cooperative Extension professor and blueberry specialist was interviewed form a Bangor Daily News report on the 2011 blueberry harvest in Maine. Yarborough said he expects the delayed but forthcoming USDA tally to conclude last year was a normal year for blueberry growers, with crops estimated at more than 80 million pounds. Contact: […]

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Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center Paper ‘Energy in Maine’ Released

The status of energy production and use in Maine, and the major components of the state’s energy policy, are summarized in a new paper published today by the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center at the University of Maine. “Energy in Maine”, written by Policy Center research associate Catherine Dickerson, focuses on energy consumption and production […]

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Horticulturist Explains New USDA Plant Hardiness Map

The recently released USDA Plant Zone Hardiness Map, updating the previous 26-year-old zone map, reflects rising mean temperatures throughout the country, including Maine, where gardeners must carefully consider possible temperature dips as they anticipate spring planting.

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Ice Core Drilling and Return: Blog Five

Click here to see all Climate Change blog entries. The last two weeks have been extremely busy and productive. In the last blog entry we were about to leave for the 18,270-foot camp. We headed up on Feb. 1 and although we had waited for a break in the winds we were met by some strong gusts. The camp […]

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Allan Interviewed for ‘Chronicle’ Hazing Article

University of Maine professor of higher education and national pacesetter for hazing research Elizabeth Allan was interviewed for an in-depth article on hazing in The Chronicle of Higher Education. Allan, co-author of a national study on hazing with colleague UMaine research professor Mary Madden, said hazing is so ingrained in tradition that many participants simply […]

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Article Features Students’ Path to Proposal

The Bangor Daily News published a feature story about two UMaine students’courtship and a very public proposal. Engineering major Sean Carter of Ellsworth popped the question last week to math graduate student Rachel Rier of Lubec in The Weekly, a supplement to the Bangor Daily News. Contact: George Manlove, (207) 581-3756

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Food Scientist Comments on Leftovers

The website of the State newspaper in Columbia, S. C., also ran a Chicago Tribune story that included tips to keep leftovers safe and appetizing, with comments from UMaine food scientist Mary Ellen Camire. She noted that those who eat leftovers should try to compensate for the nutrients the leftover is not providing. Contact: Jessica […]

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Fried Column on Maine GOP Caucuses

Amy Fried, a UMaine political scientist, wrote in her regular Bangor Daily News op-ed column about apparent discrepancies in the Maine GOP caucuses that declared Mitt Romney the winner in a close race, with Ron Paul second. Fried compared that outcome to what happened in Iowa several weeks ago, when Romney was declared the winner […]

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