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  • How We Came to Have the 'Monocacy' Hop

    … Updated: May 2, 2024 How We Came to Have the ‘Monocacy’ Hop Bryan Butler, Agriculture and Food … who recognized it. At the time, there were very few hop plants in Maryland and no hop yards. Although, prior to

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    … toxic methods Plant clinics to diagnose plant problems (diseases, insects, fertility, and abiotic disorders) and … Use and Safety Precauctions Soils and Fertilizers Tree and Shrub Care Once a Master Gardener Trainee has …

  • Understanding Agricultural Liability: Maryland’s Right-to-Farm Law Can Limit Liability for Maryland Farm, Commercial Fishing, and Seafood Operators (FS-973)

    … public nuisance would be a farmer who does not remove dead livestock from a stream and the deceased livestock begins to … from a reasonably prudent person. For example, Charlie has cattle which frequently get out into the road between … Many ordinances provide specific definitions for terms like “agricultural land,” “agriculture,” “agricultural …

  • Energy 101: Wood

    … over long distances. Transporting firewood can spread tree-killing insects and diseases, such as the mountain pine beetle, Asian longhorned …

  • The Writing Process

    … “Figure 4 shows a male blue-winged snipe perching on a tree branch” is more appropriate. Alt-text should not repeat …