Cooperative Extension

Kersbergen quoted in BDN article on closing of Morrill livestock farm

Richard Kersbergen, a University of Maine Cooperative Extension professor of sustainable dairy and forage systems, was quoted in a Bangor Daily News article about the closing of a small livestock farm in Morrill. Rose Rapp and her husband, owners of Farmetta Farm, announced to their customers that financial and other considerations had driven them to […]

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UMaine Extension 4-H connects students with researcher in Antarctica

This fall, the University of Maine Cooperative Extension 4-H will again connect youth with a graduate student conducting fieldwork in a remote location as part of its Follow a Researcher™ program. The program’s third expedition will take place in Antarctica with Lynn Kaluzienski, a Ph.D. student in UMaine’s Department of Earth and Climate Sciences and […]

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Fuller to help with New Sharon school garden, Daily Bulldog reports

David Fuller, an agriculture and nontimber forest products professional with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, was mentioned in a Daily Bulldog article on the Farmington Fair. Among the blue ribbons for excellence in growing fruits and vegetables was a display from the students’ garden at Cape Cod Hill School in New Sharon, according to […]

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UMaine Extension publications offer tips for seasonal pastimes

It’s that time of year when the days are cooling, the apples are falling from the trees, and everyone is picking their favorite sports team. Visit the Cooperative Extension online Publications Catalog for seasonal information, such as: Extending the Gardening Season Safe Home Cider Making Apples Let’s Preserve: Dried Herbs Barbecue and Tailgating Food Safety […]

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Moran speaks with Sun Journal about Honeycrisp apples in Maine

Renae Moran, a tree fruit specialist with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, was interviewed by the Sun Journal for an article about the rising popularity of Honeycrisp apples in Maine. Today, Honeycrisps make up between 10 to 20 percent of apples produced in Maine, compared to 16 years ago, when virtually no Maine orchards […]

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UMaine mentioned in Lancaster Farming article on potato trials

The University of Maine was mentioned in the Lancaster Farming article, “Potato growers gather to learn of Pennsylvania trials.” More than 20 growers attended a potato field meeting organized by Pennsylvania Co-Operative Potato Growers Inc. and the Lehigh Valley Potato Growers Association in cooperation with Penn State Extension. Presenters displayed 18 trial varieties, according to […]

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Huffington Post quotes Stancioff in article on fishing in Gulf of Maine

The Huffington Post quoted Esperanza Stancioff, an educator with Maine Sea Grant and University of Maine Cooperative Extension, in the article, “Troubled waters: Fishing in Gulf of Maine sheds light on urgency in protecting oceans.” A study led by the Gulf of Maine Research Institute and published in Science found temperatures in the Gulf of […]

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Press Herald covers fundraiser for UMaine Extension children’s garden

The Portland Press Herald reported the second annual Taste of Tidewater raised $15,000 for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension children’s garden at Tidewater Farm, near the Presumpscot River in Falmouth. “We’re installing a new children’s garden and are adding plant materials and structures like cucumber tunnels, planting tables and water features,” said Amy Witt, […]

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Olivia Conrad

Olivia Conrad: An internship scoop at Gelato Fiasco

This summer, Olivia Conrad, a fourth-year student from Yarmouth, Maine, majoring in food science and human nutrition, landed a sweet internship at one of Maine’s premier gelato companies. Conrad was the food safety intern at the Gelato Fiasco Flavor Foundry in Brunswick, Maine, where pints are produced, packed and shipped nationwide. She assisted the company […]

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