Cooperative Extension

UMaine Extension mentioned in BDN article on invasive pests

The University of Maine Cooperative Extension was mentioned in the Bangor Daily News article, “Getting the jump on invasive pests before they spread in Maine.” According to the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, invasive species cause more than $100 billion in harm nationwide to agriculture, natural resources and human health. The Cooperative Agricultural […]

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Lilley speaks with BDN about new federal food safety rules

Jason Lilley, a sustainable agriculture professional with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, was interviewed by the Bangor Daily News for the article, “Maine farmers hit with new federal food safety rules.” The federal Food Safety Modernization Act is the first significant overhaul of food safety regulations since the 1930s and was designed to prevent […]

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Kersbergen quoted in Lancaster Farming article on farming in frigid temperatures

Rick Kersbergen, a sustainable dairy and forage systems expert with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, spoke with Lancaster Farming for an article about caring for livestock during subfreezing temperatures. In colder regions such as Maine, Kersbergen said most calves are born indoors and many have warming boxes. “We encourage extra feeding of milk for […]

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Kirby speaks with BDN about dust mites in the home

Clay Kirby, an associate scientist and insect diagnostician with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, was interviewed by the Bangor Daily News for an article about the millions of dust mites that live in homes. Too small to be visible to the naked human eye, dust mites prefer areas that are warm and humid, such […]

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Seed swap event, workshop to be held in Waldoboro, VillageSoup reports

VillageSoup reported the University of Maine Cooperative Extension in Knox and Lincoln counties will hold the annual Seed Swap Day at 10 a.m. Feb. 10 in Waldoboro. The event will include a seed-saving workshop led by Master Gardener Jean Vose. Participants are invited to bring friends, favorite saved seeds, catalogs and gardening stories to share, […]

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Sun Journal advances Extension Master Gardener training

The Sun Journal previewed University of Maine Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Volunteers Program training for Androscoggin and Sagadahoc counties that begins March 27, 5–8:30 p.m. at Whiting Farm, 876 Synner St., Auburn. During the 16-week program, participants receive 40-plus hours of training from UMaine Extension educators and industry experts in the art and science of […]

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Press Herald lists UMaine Extension, Mitchell Center as sustainability education resources

The Portland Press Herald named the University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions as resources for those looking to learn about sustainability. UMaine Extension regularly offers workshops, courses, literature and videos on sustainable farming and gardening, soil testing, composting, beekeeping and food preservation. The Mitchell Center hosts […]

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Morning Ag Clips previews Cooperative Extension gardening course

Morning Ag Clips advanced the University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s five-session gardening course beginning March 21 at the UMaine Extension office in Bangor. Horticulturist Kate Garland will lead the hands-on workshops; topics include starting seeds indoors, botany, succession planting, pest management and soil-guiding. People may register online.

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