PRINCESS ANNE, MD – (April 7, 2020) – Dr. Jurgen Schwarz, chair of the Department of Agriculture, Food, and Resource Sciences and Dr. Sadanand Dhekney, associate professor of plant breeding and biotechnology, are recipients of a one-year, $50,000 Energy Innovation Seed Grant awarded by the Maryland Energy Innovation Institute. The institute, which is housed at the…Read more Researchers Win Energy Innovation Research Funding
UMES receives USDA funding to embark on new research and extension project
PRINCESS ANNE, MD- (February 25, 2020)-Helping Maryland’s small farmers growing fresh produce and raising animals with primarily local marketing channels keep food safe is the focus of a half million dollar research and extension project newly funded by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Organic Transition Program. Researchers at the University of Maryland…Read more UMES receives USDA funding to embark on new research and extension project
Integrated parasite management workshop planned
PRINCESS ANNE, MD-(February 17, 2020)-“Be Smart, Drench Smart” is the theme of a small ruminant integrated parasite management workshop at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore sponsored by Future Harvest Chesapeake Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture and the UMES Extension program. Originally slated for March 26, the event has been postponed until further notice due to…Read more Integrated parasite management workshop planned
UMES Students Among Future Leaders in Agriculture
PRINCESS ANNE, MD-(February 13, 2020)-UMES undergraduates Jailynn Britt and Isaiah Nance and graduate student Stephon Fitzpatrick are among 30 students selected to attend the USDA’s 2020 Agricultural Outlook Forum as participants of its Future Leaders in Agriculture Program. Selection was based on essays on agricultural careers and challenges. Those selected will spend a week in…Read more UMES Students Among Future Leaders in Agriculture
Johnson Appointed to White House Subcommittee
PRINCESS ANNE, MD-(February 12, 2020)-Zoe Johnson, a graduate student pursuing a doctorate in toxicology at UMES, was recently appointed to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology subcommittee on Students, Postdoctoral Education, and Early Career Professionals. “It’s an honor to be appointed and serve at the highest level of science and technology policy-making…Read more Johnson Appointed to White House Subcommittee
Zoumenou recognized among EFNEP peers
PRINCESS ANNE, MD- (January 22, 2020)-Dr. Virginie Zoumenou, professor of dietetics and nutrition at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and its 1890 Nutrition and Health Programs director, will serve the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program in two leadership roles this year. Her colleagues nominated her as…Read more Zoumenou recognized among EFNEP peers
UMES is Partner on USDA-NIFA Grants
PRINCESS ANNE, MD- (January 8, 2020)-The University of Maryland Eastern Shore is participating as a partner on two National Institute of Food and Agriculture-USDA Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program grants, said Berran Rogers Jr., coordinator, Small Farm Program, UMES Cooperative Extension. The first is an award of $199,786 for the project, “Chesapeake Grows: A…Read more UMES is Partner on USDA-NIFA Grants
Late January Year-round Grazing Workshop
RINCESS ANNE, MD – (December 20, 2017) – How do you go about developing a winter grazing system? That will be the focus of a workshop, to be held January 25 and 27, 2018, at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES). The theme is Year-Round Grazing – From Pasture Establishment to Grazing Management and…Read more Late January Year-round Grazing Workshop
Small Farm Conference to Offer Two Informational Days
Princess Anne, MD – (September 25, 2017) – The 14th annual Small Farm Conference promises a wide variety of informational sessions and top-of-the-line speakers beginning Friday, November 3, on the campus of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. For the conference, Victor L. Harris, forestry consultant and founder of Minority Landowner Magazine, is the keynote speaker. Harris…Read more Small Farm Conference to Offer Two Informational Days
UMES Celebrates Opening of Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development
PRINCESS ANNE — (October 07, 2016) – A new center on the UMES campus has a vision to bridge the gap between agriculture and applied economics to benefit the agriculture community on the Delmarva Peninsula and beyond. In honor of its launch, the Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development will host a symposium to discuss…Read more UMES Celebrates Opening of Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development