Cooperative Extension

BDN speaks with Garland about troubleshooting plant problems

The Bangor Daily News spoke with Kate Garland, a horticulture professional with University of Maine Cooperative Extension, for the article “What’s wrong with my seedlings? A short troubleshooting guide for finicky plants.” If your seedlings are struggling, Garland said not to jump to fertilizing as a solution, as it can exacerbate the problem. “For those […]

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Introduction to raising backyard poultry June 3

University of Maine Cooperative Extension will offer a free online overview of raising backyard poultry from 10 a.m.–noon. June 3. The online program, led by UMaine Extension livestock specialist Colt Knight, is designed for beginning or prospective backyard and small-scale poultry producers. Participants will gain a general understanding of poultry housing, health and nutrition needs; […]

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New recipe guide now online from UMaine Extension 

University of Maine Cooperative Extension has a new recipe guide available online that can help with meal planning options and food shopping decisions. “Make Your Own: A Recipe Guide” is a collection of 10 recipe categories — from salad dressings and casseroles to soups and grain bowls — with a variety of options in each […]

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Media highlight Extension bulletins on strawberries, peas

Morning Ag Clips, Wiscasset Newspaper and Turner Publishing posted a University of Maine Cooperative Extension news release highlighting bulletins with information on how to find, grow, use and store in-season fruits and vegetables. The bulletins cover how to preserve strawberries; how to make jellies, jams and spreads; preserving fruit; and peas. Updated information, and bulletins to […]

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Centralmaine.com advances Extension arthritis, agriculture webinar

Centralmaine.com previewed a free webinar on arthritis in agriculture hosted by University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s Maine AgrAbility program and the Maine CITE Coordinating Center. The webinar will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. June 2 and will cover topics including the ways arthritis can affect farmers, and how small changes in routines and […]

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Press Herald talks with Dill about tick season

The Portland Press Herald spoke with Griffin Dill, integrated pest management professional and manager of the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Tick Lab, about this year’s tick season, which is expected to be worse than usual. “The 2020 tick season has gotten off to an early start. With frequent warm stretches during January and February, […]

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Centralmaine.com reports UMaine Extension expanding resources for small ruminants

Centralmaine.com reported University of Maine Cooperative Extension has updated and expanded resources available to keepers of small ruminants on the dedicated sheep and goat program webpage. The revised site includes new publications on caring for young stock purchased off the farm, updated production and health management information, an updated sheep shearers list, marketing resources and […]

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Centralmaine.com notes UMaine Extension offering pick-your-own resources

Centralmaine.com reported University of Maine Cooperative Extension has compiled resources into a new webpage dedicated to “Best Management Practices for U-Pick Farms During COVID-19.” The site offers guidance and practical tips on topics including proper sanitation, maintaining social distancing, safe hand washing systems, and access to a recorded webinar featuring in-depth discussion about best pick-your-own […]

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Centralmaine.com, Morning Ag Clips preview Extension’s online farmer update 

Centralmaine.com and Morning Ag Clips previewed University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s online update for farmers scheduled for 10 a.m. May 29, with Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Commissioner Amanda Beal, and Bureau of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources Director Nancy McBrady. Topics will focus on the department’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and […]

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Making use of fresh strawberries, peas with UMaine Extension 

Freezing berries in season, and putting up homemade jams and jellies are some of the ways to increase access to a year-round supply of local foods, cut back on sugar, and reduce the grocery bill.  University of Maine Cooperative Extension publishes information to help find, grow, use and store in-season fruits and vegetables. Discover ways […]

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