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A Group of Southern University Extension Economists Launch Southern Ag Today


Landowner-Oriented Agricultural Law Online Modules Now Available



Landowner Oriented Agricultural Law Webinars Will Be Held in March and April


Crop Insurance Research Survey


Upcoming Grain Marketing Virtual Workshop and Custom Rate Survey


Landowner Oriented Agricultural Law Workshops Will Be Held Across Maryland



MDE Invites Public Comments on Proposed Food Residuals Regulations



UME Hosting Farm Stress Management Workshop for Agriculture Service Providers in Bowie


May is Mental Health Awareness Month


UME will host a series of Farm Stress Management Workshops for Agriculture Service Providers



UME Family Communications and Estate Planning Webinar To Be Held Mar. 17



New Publication Release Related to Crisis Management and Hiring Employees



UME Family Communications and Estate Planning Workshops Planned for the Winter



USDA Announces Temporary Debt Relief for Farmers Amid Continued Pandemic



New Project Looking at Solar Development on Agricultural Lands



University of Maryland to Host Workshops Geared Towards Succession and Legacy Planning



WORKSHOPS ON ALTERNATIVE IRRIGATION SOURCE AIMED AT FARMERS AND LOCAL OFFICIALS COVERING WATER QUALI


In Need of Attorney? The University of Maryland has a New Resource to Assist


Webinar to Address Issues Associated With Hiring and Training New Employees on the Farm












