Vinegar: An Alternative to Glyphosate?
… One landscape maintenance industry survey (1) attested that glyphosate may account for up to 90% of pesticide … may wilt/discolor soon after spraying, but may begin to re-grow a week or so later since root systems are not killed. … concentrations, application volumes, and adjuvants. 2005 Vegetable Weed Control Studies, Oklahoma State University, …
UMD Riding Horse Donations
Agronomy News-October 2024
… 2024 Mid-Atlantic Crop Management School Reducing the Risk of Prussic Acid Poisoning Cost-Share Grants Available for … Grants Due November 12 Mycotoxin Testing The Maryland Department of Agriculture and the University of Maryland Extension is …
Watering Seeds of Change with Rainwater (FS-1123)
… in a new way. Could it be put to productive use? What if stormwater could be harnessed for fruit and vegetable … Hood College and CONSERVE at the University of Maryland are testing how a vegetable garden could serve as a storm … is a rapid, reliable, and costeffective method to test for possible fecal contamination. The bacterial and heavy metal …
Biosecurity Measures to Minimize HPAI Within Poultry Populations
Corn Earworm on Vegetables
Potential Class Action Lawsuit Filed Arguing Broiler Growers Are Employees of Company
A Community Reclaims Its Waterfront Heritage
Volume 16, Issue 7: October 2025
… of Maryland Extension, Montgomery County As corn and soybeans are harvested, the focus turns to cover crops. Cover … vertical tillage after broadcasting the seed. Cover crop seeds can also be planted a bit deeper to help get a little …
Native Trees of Maryland: The White Oak
… species are dependent on the white oak, including many butterflies, moths, squirrels, turkeys, as well as other …