Cooperative Extension

Birkel, Handley speak to BDN about volcanic eruptions

The Bangor Daily News spoke to Sean Birkel, Maine state climatologist and assistant professor with a joint appointment in University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the UMaine Climate Change Institute, and David Handley, vegetable and small fruit specialist at Extension, about how a volcanic eruption in Tonga 18 months ago is impacting Maine growing seasons. […]

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News Center Maine speaks to Calderwood about late May frost on wild blueberry crops

News Center Maine spoke to Lily Calderwood, University of Maine Cooperative Extension wild blueberry specialist and assistant professor of horticulture, about the impact of late May frost on wild blueberry crops. Calderwood said the low temperatures hurt harvests in southern Maine more than farms located in central or northern Maine. She said some wild blueberry […]

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Aroostook County Extension shares resources at open house event

University of Maine Cooperative Extension will host an open house from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 26 at the Aroostook County Extension Office, 57 Houlton Road, Presque Isle, rain or shine.  The event is free to the public and will showcase some of the many programs and services UMaine Extension offers. Extension staff will […]

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Media share UMaine Extension Master Gardener training

The Bangor Daily News, The Piscataquis Observer, The Rangeley Highlander and WFVX-TV (Fox 22/ABC 7 in Bangor) shared that University of Maine Cooperative Extension is now accepting applications for the Master Gardener Volunteers training program that begins in October. Course fees, a schedule and more information is available online.

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Ozturk speaks to WAGM about late blight in the garden

Kutay Ozturk, potato pathologist at University of Maine Cooperative Extension, spoke to WAGM-TV (Channel 8 in Presque Isle) about the dangers of late blight in the garden. Ozturk said late blight “starts in home gardens and jumps from there to the commercial growers. Late blight can be a pretty devastating disease.” 

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Dill discusses Japanese beetles on ‘Good Day Seattle’

Jim Dill, pest management specialist with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, discussed Japanese beets with Fox 13 for its program “Good Day Seattle.” “They do have a voracious appetite and can do a major amount of damage,” he said. Big Country News shared the Fox 13 report. 

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UMaine Extension accepting applications for Master Gardener Volunteer training 

Mainers looking to learn more about gardening and volunteering in their community can do so by becoming a certified Master Gardener Volunteer. University of Maine Cooperative Extension is now accepting applications for the Master Gardener Volunteers training program that begins in October.  The 2023–24 Master Gardener Volunteer training includes online self-paced learning modules coupled with […]

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Knight speaks to BDN about the importance of fly control for livestock

Colt Knight, state livestock specialist at University of Maine Cooperative Extension, spoke to the Bangor Daily News about the importance of fly control for the health of livestock. “There are some really important reasons to control flies. They are not just an irritant — flies can be disease vectors, too,” Knight said.

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