Cooperative Extension

Dill discusses sciarid snake sighting with BDN

Jim Dill, a University of Maine Cooperative Extension pest management specialist, spoke to the Bangor Daily News about a rare recent sighting of a sciarid snake in Litchfield. According to Dill, the “snake” is actually a mass movement of hundreds or thousands of fungus gnat larvae crawling over each other seeking a new location. The […]

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Courier advances Master Gardener Volunteers’ native plant sale Sept. 18

The Biddeford-Saco-Old Orchard Beach Courier promoted a sale of native plants scheduled for 9–11 a.m. Sept. 18 at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm in Wells. Proceeds from the sale, which is being hosted by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Volunteers, will benefit York County Master Gardener Volunteer programs and activities at […]

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BDN talks about spiders with Dill

The Bangor Daily News talked with Jim Dill, a University of Maine Cooperative Extension pest management specialist, about jumping and hissing spiders in Maine. Best Life cited Dill in reporting on wolf spider behaviors in the fall. Yahoo! News shared the Best Life story.

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Dill talks about blue bullfrogs with BDN

Griffin Dill, a University of Maine Cooperative Extension integrated pest management professional and manager of UMaine Extension’s tick lab, talked with the Bangor Daily News about sightings of blue bullfrogs in Maine. Dill indicated that the pigment mutation in blue frogs is the same type of mutation seen in blue lobsters. Both lack their normal […]

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BDN, Centralmaine.com promote Extension’s hands-on preservation workshops

The Bangor Daily News, the Sun Journal and Centralmaine.com advanced a new hands-on workshop series focused on preserving Maine foods beginning Sept. 16. The “Preserving the Harvest” series begins with pressure canning and will cover topics such as canning basics, pressure canning and fermenting. Instructors will share recipes and techniques in an interactive format. Learn […]

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UMaine Extension offers new preserving workshop series for fall

University of Maine Cooperative Extension will offer a series of hands-on workshops about preserving Maine foods beginning Sept. 16.   The Preserving the Harvest workshop series begins with pressure canning and will cover topics such as canning basics, pressure canning and fermenting. Instructors share recipes and techniques in an interactive format in this fall workshop series. […]

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Chim, Johnson share potato crop predictions in BDN

University of Maine Cooperative Extension crop specialists Bee Chim and Steven Johnson spoke to the Bangor Daily News about Maine’s 2021 potato crop. They indicated that average temperatures and consistent rainfall should increase the quantity and quality of this year’s crop as compared to 2020. Potato News Today shared the BDN report.

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