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Sustainable Agriculture major Rebecca B. has been applying skills learned in INAG224 Greenhouse Management and Plant Production at her internship with Heyser Farms this summer. She propagated all these perennials for sale!
Sustainable Agriculture major Rebecca B. has been applying skills learned in INAG224 Greenhouse Management and Plant Production at her internship with Heyser Farms this summer. She propagated all these perennials for sale!
We make some plkant starts from seed in prparation for the rains to come! Now that they are here we can plant ten in this new garden by the lodge.
We distributed over 700 houseplants to freshen dorms across the University of Maryland campus. The plants were grown by IAA Ornamental Horticulture and Landscape Management lecturer/advisor Ken Ingram, and his INAG 114: Plant Propagation students.
On April 28, 2016, IAA Sustainable Agriculture student Michael Perise led a workshop which demonstrated propagation media and seedling production at the University of Maryland's Terp Farm in Upper Marlboro, MD.
After a successful summer internship under farm manager Guy Kilpatric, Michael is completing his IAA certificate through an apprenticeship on the farm. After graduation, he will be employed part time by Terp Farm's host facility, the Upper Marlboro Research and Education Center, while also starting his own vegetable operation in Southern Maryland.
The event was sponsored by Terp Farm and UMD Dining Services.
We make some plkant starts from seed in prparation for the rains to come! Now that they are here we can plant ten in this new garden by the lodge.
On April 28, 2016, IAA Sustainable Agriculture student Michael Perise led a workshop which demonstrated propagation media and seedling production at the University of Maryland's Terp Farm in Upper Marlboro, MD.
After a successful summer internship under farm manager Guy Kilpatric, Michael is completing his IAA certificate through an apprenticeship on the farm. After graduation, he will be employed part time by Terp Farm's host facility, the Upper Marlboro Research and Education Center, while also starting his own vegetable operation in Southern Maryland.
The event was sponsored by Terp Farm and UMD Dining Services.
On April 28, 2016, IAA Sustainable Agriculture student Michael Perise led a workshop which demonstrated propagation media and seedling production at the University of Maryland's Terp Farm in Upper Marlboro, MD.
After a successful summer internship under farm manager Guy Kilpatric, Michael is completing his IAA certificate through an apprenticeship on the farm. After graduation, he will be employed part time by Terp Farm's host facility, the Upper Marlboro Research and Education Center, while also starting his own vegetable operation in Southern Maryland.
The event was sponsored by Terp Farm and UMD Dining Services.