Updated: February 4, 2021
Understanding Montgomery County’s Water Quality Protection Charge
In 2012, the State of Maryland passed the Watershed Protection and Restoration Program (HB-987), which applies to the nine largest counties in Maryland (Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Charles, Frederick, Harford, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince George’s) and Baltimore City that are federally required to treat stormwater runoff. The purpose of the fee is to manage pollution carried by stormwater into local waterways. The collected fees are placed in a dedicated fund and used to finance projects that treat polluted stormwater. The fee structure is established independently by each county/city and differs across the State.
Updated: January 29, 2021
Stormwater Rebate and Reimbursement Programs (FS-976)
Stormwater Rebate and Reimbursement Programs (Baltimore City and County, Howard, Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties, City of Rockville, City of Gaithersburg)
Updated: January 29, 2021
Simplifying Solar: Homeowner Primer to Residential Solar Installation (FS-956)
Across the United States and much of the world solar energy generation is growing. Concerns about environmental impact, energy independence, and improvements in solar technology all play a part in this growth. Additionally, state and federal incentives increase the economic viability of solar energy. This fact sheet is designed to give the layman a basic understanding of residential solar energy.
Updated: January 26, 2021
Raising Your Home Chicken Flock (EB-409)
The home chicken flock can be an excellent source of low-cost, high-quality poultry products. This publication provides the basic tools to start a successful flock.
Updated: January 26, 2021
Product Development - Making the Go, No Go Decision (FS-943)
When making the "go, no go" decision for starting a new enterprise, answering several clarifying questions can help you decide if you're really ready for the task ahead.
Updated: February 4, 2021
Poison Look-Alikes:
We often think of poisoning as something that
happens to small children, but it’s also easy for
adults to mix up medications or mistake one product
for another. Poison look-alikes are potentially
harmful substances that can easily be mistaken for
safe ones, usually because they look the same or
have very similar packaging. Often, they are things
that we use every day for cleaning, self-care, or first
aid, but if they are used incorrectly or mistaken for
something else, they can harm us.
Updated: January 21, 2021
Maryland Wheat: Historical Basis and Price Information (FS-497)
The local basis, defined as the cash price minus futures price, reflects important information about regional supply and demand for a commodity. Wheat basis estimates can be used by farmers, grain marketing firms, processors and feed buyers to forecast regional prices, make production or storage decisions, or assess different grain purchasing alternatives. This fact sheet gives monthly average estimates of wheat basis and cash prices for three regions in Maryland.
Updated: January 21, 2021
Maryland Corn: Historical Basis and Price Information (FS-495)
The local basis, defined as the cash price minus futures price, reflects important information about regional supply and demand for a commodity. Corn basis estimates can be used by farmers, grain marketing firms, processors and feed buyers to forecast regional prices, make production or storage decisions, or assess different grain purchasing alternatives. This fact sheet gives monthly average estimates of corn basis and cash prices for five regions in Maryland.
Updated: January 20, 2021
Maryland 4-H Youth Treasurer’s Handbook
Basic information and guidelines to follow along with the necessary report forms you will need to succeed in your new role as club Treasurer.
Updated: January 20, 2021
Maryland 4-H Groups/Affiliates Financial Handbook (FS-959)
The following guidelines will help your 4-H group fulfill its responsibilities for properly handling public funds.