Cooperative Extension

UMaine Extension mentioned in Mainebiz article on Bowdoinham farmer

The University of Maine Cooperative Extension was mentioned in a Mainebiz article about Abby Sadauckas, a farmer and agricultural service provider of Bowdoinham who has joined Land For Good, a New England-wide nonprofit whose mission is to ensure the future of farming in the region by putting more farmers more securely on more land. Sadauckas […]

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UMaine Extension members quoted in BDN article on fruit crops

The Bangor Daily News consulted University of Maine Cooperative Extension members Renae Moran, a fruit tree specialist and associate professor of pomology; David Yarborough, a wild blueberry specialist and professor of horticulture; and David Handley, a vegetable and small fruit specialist and cooperating professor of horticulture, for an article on the spring growth and harvest […]

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BDN, Morning Ag Clips report on new ornamental horticulture specialist

The Bangor Daily News published a University of Maine news release announcing Matthew Wallhead as the new ornamental horticulture specialist for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension and assistant professor of horticulture in the UMaine School of Food and Agriculture. Wallhead is coming from the USDA Agricultural Research Service Application Technology Research Unit in Wooster, […]

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Coastal Journal reports on Oyster Trail of Maine

Coastal Journal published an article on the Oyster Trail of Maine. The trail is the result of the combined efforts of several organizations including Maine Sea Grant, University of Maine Cooperative Extension, Maine Aquaculture Association, Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center, In a Half Shell, and the Maine Office of Tourism, according to the article. It was […]

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Sun Journal advances Franklin County 4-H fair, auction

The Sun Journal reported the Franklin County 4-H fair and benefit auction will be held June 16 at the Farmington Fairgrounds. The fair is an annual event that celebrates the 4-H philosophy of “learn by doing,” with hands-on workshops, demonstrations and panel discussions led by 4-H members and volunteers, according to the article. Maine 4-H […]

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WABI reports on Downeast Gleaning Initiative

Regina Grabrovac, Healthy Acadia’s food programs manager in Washington County, visited the studio of WABI (Channel 5) to discuss the Downeast Gleaning Initiative, a partnership between Healthy Acadia and University of Maine Cooperative Extension. The initiative works to address food insecurity by coordinating gleaning opportunities throughout Hancock and Washington counties, connecting volunteers with farms, orchards, […]

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UMaine Extension welcomes new ornamental horticulture specialist

Matthew Wallhead is the new University of Maine Cooperative Extension ornamental horticulture specialist and assistant professor of horticulture. Wallhead joins UMaine from the USDA Agricultural Research Service Application Technology Research Unit in Wooster, Ohio. His postdoctoral work there focused on improving spray efficiency for ornamental nurseries. In Maine, Wallhead will be responding to the needs […]

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Maine 4-Hers team up with Microsoft to become ‘Tech Changemakers’

Five teen leaders from the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Washington County 4-H are committed to bringing positive change to the local community by leveraging the power of technology to tackle the issue of food insecurity. With support from the National 4-H Council and Microsoft Philanthropies, the 4-H Tech Changemakers are interviewing Washington County community […]

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Drummond speaks with WABI about beekeeping

Frank Drummond, a professor of insect ecology at the University of Maine and the insect pest management and blueberry extension pollination specialist for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, was interviewed by WABI (Channel 5) for a two-part series on beekeeping in Maine. The popularity of beekeeping is increasing — there are over 1,000 beekeepers […]

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Cooperative Extension 4-H Blueberry Cove Camp featured in St. George Dragon

An article in the The St. George Dragon featured Blueberry Cove Camp, part of the University of Maine Cooperative Extension 4-H program, which is taking initiative to involve youth in food systems education. The camp, located in Tenants Harbor and running from the end of June through most of August, gives children all the traditional […]

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