Cooperative Extension

Lakes Region Weekly reports on proposed Magic Lantern creative hub

Lakes Region Weekly reported the Maine 4-H Foundation is $2 million away from buying the Magic Lantern theater and pub in Bridgton, where it plans to create an innovation lab and learning center for local children. The foundation, which supports the University of Maine’s Cooperative Extension programs, has raised about half of the $4 million […]

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Kathmandu Post cites UMaine Extension bulletin in report on washing produce

The Kathmandu Post included information from the University of Maine Cooperative Extension in the article, “Worried about pesticides? Scrub them away.” When washing leafy greens, UMaine Extension recommends a vinegar and water mixture, according to the bulletin, “Best Ways to Wash Fruits and Vegetables.” The publication also advises consumers stay away from soap or commercial […]

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Morning Ag Clips previews backyard poultry workshop in South Paris

Morning Ag Clips reported the University of Maine Cooperative Extension in Oxford County will hold a workshop on raising backyard poultry 1–3 p.m. Aug. 7 at the UMaine Extension office in South Paris. UMaine Extension livestock specialist Colt Knight will discuss poultry breeds, housing, health and nutrition. Prospective and beginning small-scale egg producers will gain […]

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Calderwood, Handley discuss blueberries on Maine Public’s ‘Maine Calling’

Lily Calderwood, a University of Maine Cooperative Extension wild blueberry specialist and assistant professor of horticulture, and David Handley, a vegetable and small fruit specialist with UMaine Extension and cooperating professor of horticulture, were recent guests on Maine Public’s “Maine Calling” radio show. The show focused on blueberries, and what the iconic Maine product means […]

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Turner Publishing previews invasive forest pest workshop

Turner Publishing reported the Androscoggin Valley Soil and Water Conservation District and the University of Maine Cooperative Extension will present a workshop July 29 in Lisbon Falls as part of the Invasive Forest Pest Outreach Program. The event is for those interested in learning about the history of invasive pests in Maine, how to identify […]

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UMaine Extension offers online hay directory, Morning Ag Clips reports

Morning Ag Clips published a University of Maine news release about a statewide online hay directory for buyers and sellers of hay, straw and silage that is managed by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension. Sellers can list their products with details including location and type. Buyers can search for sources by county and the […]

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Johnson speaks with WAGM about this year’s potato crop

WAGM (Channel 8 in Presque Isle) spoke with Steve Johnson, a professor and crops specialist with University of Maine Cooperative Extension, for a report about this year’s predicted potato crop. This planting season has started slowly for many farmers, with temperatures remaining below average, deep into June, according to the report. Johnson said crops could […]

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Terrell House, Blais featured in BDN article on permaculture

The University of Maine was mentioned in a Bangor Daily News article on how to get started with permaculture, a design system that works with patterns in nature to build a garden that is self-sustaining and less dependent on external additives like chemical fertilizers or outside water supplies. Anyone can learn the system and how […]

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UMaine Extension offers online hay directory for buyers, growers

University of Maine Cooperative Extension manages a statewide online hay directory for buyers and sellers of hay, straw and silage.  Sellers can list their products with details including location and type. Buyers can search for sources by county and the specific product needed. The website also offers information about sampling, testing and harvesting quality hay […]

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