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Archive 2006

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By LYNNE HOOT
Executive Director
Maryland Grain Producers
Utilization Board

Part I
What the ethanol market is really doing

Part II
Research has ethanol concerns 
subsiding

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Plant clinics, grain clubs headed to extinction? - By BRUCE HOTCHKISS - Senior Editor - The days on the
It’s too dry, but no ‘big problem’ for small grains - By SEAN CLOUGHERTY - Staff Reporter - QUEENSTOWN, Md. - If every dark
Strawberry worries: weather, honey bees - By STEPHANIE JORDAN
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5.08.2007 - ‘Racetrax’ another thumb in the eye of horse industry

Keeping the farm

5.22.2007 -
By Tim Pilkowski
and Connie Musgrove

Fine tuning dairy herd feeding

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Fall Harvest and Tillage
Ag Decisions 2008
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TUESDAY, MAY 22
• MCE Volunteer Training, 6 p.m., Kent County Extension Office, Chestertown, Md. For more information call 410-778-1661.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23
• 4-H Poultry Testing, 6 p.m., Kent County Extension Office, Chestertown, Md. For more information call 410-778-1661.
• The Caroline County Soil Conservation District will hold its annual cooperators picnic, Caroline County 4-H Park, 6 p.m. For more information and reservations call 410-479-1202 ext. 3.
THURSDAY, MAY 24
• 2007 Strawberry Twilight Meeting, 6 to 8 p.m., Wye Research & Education Center, Queenstown, Md. For more information call 410-827-7388.
• Spring Crop Twilight Tour, 6 p.m. Presenters will be Jose Costa, Arv Grybauskas, Bob Kratochvil, Ron Ritter and Galen Dively. For more information call 410-827-7388.
SATURDAY, MAY 26
• Dinwiddie Heritage and Horse Festival, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., $15 adult admission, $5 child admission, Virginia Motorsport Park, Petersburg, Va. For more information call 804-405-8154.
TUESDAY, MAY 29
• 4-H Leaders Council Meeting, 7 p.m., Kent Count Extension Office, Chestertown, Md. For more information call 410-778-1661.
THURSDAY, MAY 31
• Master Gardener Annual Training Day, 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Chemistry Bldg & Plant Sciences Bldg., University of Maryland, College Park, Md.