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Howard County


Agriculture and Natural Resources


Farmers' Markets

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BREAKING NEWS

On June 24, 2011 EPA approved, for emergency use, the insecticide dinotefuran (trade names Venom and Scorpion) on tree fruit to help manage populations of the brown marmorated stink bug, an invasive insect that has caused extensive yield losses in tree fruit production in the mid-Atlantic region. The approval, known as an emergency exemption, applies to Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, North Carolina and New Jersey. Under the exemption, producers of stone fruit (such as peaches, plums and cherries) and pome fruit (including apples and pears) are allowed to manage the brown marmorated stink bug with two applications of dinotefuran by ground equipment per season.

Under the emergency exemption provision of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, states can petition EPA for the use of an unregistered pesticide on a temporary basis if it will help alleviate an emergency pest problem. Before approval, EPA must be able to support the use from a health and safety standpoint. EPA has assessed the risks of the exemption involving dinotefuran and finds that it meets the current safety standards. Dinotefuran is already approved for use on leafy vegetables, cotton, grapes, potatoes and a variety of other crops.

Also, on June 21, 2011 EPA approved an additional use for an insecticide that may help manage stink bugs in organic production systems. The new product contains azadirachtin and pyrethrins, which are derived from botanical ingredients. This product is now approved for use on many crops where stink bug management is needed, and it can be used by organic farmers.

EPA continues to work with Congress, USDA, lead state agencies, various federal research agencies, universities, private companies and growers, in an effort to develop a sustainable pest-management tool box to manage brown marmorated stink bugs.

For more information: http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/controlling/stinkbugs

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2012

April

SAVE THE DATE

"Poultry Processing and Marketing Group launching in Central Maryland"

When:  Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Time:  7:00 p.m.

Location:  Farmer Tom's, 427 Cockeys Mill Road, Reisterstown, MD   21136

Got poultry? Need them processed? Looking to rein in production costs through group purchases and services? Could you use an additional volume market for your sustainable raised poultry? Then you need to attend an information and organizational meeting of a new group forming in Central Maryland whose mission is to:

Please contact Ginger Myers, University of Maryland Extension, gsmyers@umd.edu, 301-432-2767, ext. 338 to register.

This new community development and economic development initiative is sponsored by the University of Maryland Extension’s Rural Enterprise Development Center with funding provided by a Northeast SARE Partnership grant.

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"Cover Crops for Early Spring Vegetables and Measuring Nutrients in the Field" - Twilight Meeting

Date:  April 25, 2012

Location:  Central Maryland Research and Education Center, 4240 Folly Quarter Road, Ellicott City, MD

Time:  5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

For more details, click on the link on the left column titled "Cover Crops Twilight Meeting".

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May

Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Location:  Howard County Fairgrounds

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August

August 4 - 11, 2012

67th Howard County Fair

Location:  2210 Fairground Road,                   West Friendship, MD   21794

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October

October 6, 2012

AGNR Open House

Location:  Central Maryland Research and Education Center, Clarksville Facility,                4240 Folly Quarter Road, Ellicott City, MD 21042

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Last updated: 04/16/2012

Maryland State Fair 2012 Youth Employees - Due July 15th
It is that time again! The Maryland State Fair will be coming up and we are looking for 4-H youth who would like to work at the State Fair. This opportunity is open to senior 4-Hers. Visit our website at http://www.maryland4h.org/What%20New.cfm for the application materials due back to Linda Walsh by July 15th. See you at the Fair! - posted May 15, 2012

Maryland 4-H Scholarships
Don't forget! Maryland 4-H Scholarship Applications are due June 1, 2012! - posted May 15, 2012

Diamond Clover Revisions
Our Revised Diamond Clover Guidelines are posted on our website in the “Youth and Families” section under “Awards & Recognition”. These revisions will apply to all 2013 Diamond Clover Proposals – note the due date for 2013 Proposals at the State 4-H Office is September 15th – and for future years – remember the September 15th due date at the State Office level. Youth should check for local turnaround times with their 4-H Educators. NOTE: since the Diamond Clover Guideline have just been revised – we do not want to deter any current plans or projects – so, we will accept any proposals approved at the county/city level for this year, so send any that you have gotten approved on the county/city level to the State 4-H Office – THEN for 2013 we will start with the September 15th Deadline. - posted May 15, 2012

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