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Agriculture programs focus on issues which include:
For more information about the Agriculture and Natural Resources Program, please contact Jeff Semler, jsemler@umd.edu, Extension Educator, Ag & Natural Resources.
Washington County Nutrient Management Advisors work with farmers to develop plans to balance nutrient application rates with nutrient requirements, thereby protecting water quality and enhancing farm profitability.
The Nutrient Management Program, a cooperative effort with the Maryland Department of Agriculture, includes soil and manure testing, developing realistic yield goals, corn pre-sidedress nitrate tests (PSNT) and equipment calibration. Currently, 60% of county cropland and pastureland is under nutrient management plans. Of these 75,000 acres, nearly 95% are under plans developed with the Extension Nutrient Management Advisors.
For more information on the Nutrient Management Program, please contact our Nutrient Management Advisors, Rich Spoonire, rspoonire@umd.edu, or Brian Forsythe, bforsyt1@umd.edu.
Soil Testing
A list of regional soil testing laboratories is available by using this link.
For more information, contact Jeff Semler
Last updated: 04/22/2008
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