stmarysscd.com
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http://stmarysscd.com/general-infomation/links
St Mary’s SCD’s mission is to promote practical and effective soil, water, and related natural resource programs and to provide assistance to all citizens on a voluntary basis through leadership, education, and cooperation. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Staff & Supervisors. What is a Soil Conservation District. History of Soil Conservation Districts. District Small Pond Approval. Aerial Photography & Resources. Farm Stewardship Certification and Assessment Program (FSCAP). St Mary&#...
marylandgrain.com
Education Grants
http://www.marylandgrain.com/Grants_Education.htm
Farmers raising food, fiber and renewable energy. Healthy Soil and Water. Clean, Renewable Fuel. Science on the Farm. Investing in Our Future. Agricultural Leadership Development Program. Kids Growing with Grains - Washington County. AGsploration-"The Science of Maryland Agriculture". Maryland 4-H Growing with Grains. Associate in Applied Science Degree Program in Agriculture. Maryland Farm and Harvest. Close Encounters with Agriculture. Mobile Science Lab Grants. Winning the Game Workshops. Grain Educat...
raingardensforthebays.org
Rain Gardens for the Bays » About Rain Gardens
http://www.raingardensforthebays.org/about-rain-gardens
Create a Rain Garden. Register Your Rain Garden. Rain Gardens for the Bays. Greening Our Neighborhoods and Protecting Our Streams and Bays. Rain Gardens – Saving Streams One Yard At A Time. What is A Rain Garden? A rain garden is a garden designed as a shallow depression to collect water that runs off from your roof, driveway and other paved areas. It is a sustainable and economic way of dealing with rainfall as nature intended. How Does It Work? The soil and plants absorb the water and filter pollutants.
cecilscd.com
Cecil Soil Conservation District, Elkton, Maryland
http://www.cecilscd.com/links.htm
Facts, Forms, Publications and Links. Area: 359.6 square miles. Farmland: Estimated area in farms: 70 percent as of January 2005. Elevations: highest- 535 feet (on US 222 south of Rock Springs). Shoreline: 200 miles of shoreline. 2004 Population: 95,526 (246.9 persons/ square mile). Annual Precipitation: 48 inches (13.8 inches of snowfall). Average Frost-free Days: 191 (USDA plant hardiness zones 6B and 7A). Wetlands: Approximately 9,000 acres in wetlands (1996 estimate). County information and contacts.
mdenvirothon.org
The Maryland Envirothon - Partners & Sponsors
http://www.mdenvirothon.org/partners_sponsors.php
Without the professional assistance of these partners, our efforts at providing a quality event in Maryland for our teams would be difficult, if not impossible. Learn how to become. Each resource professional has worked towards a goal of making the Maryland Envirothon an annual event that will enable the teams to fully appreciate our natural resources within Maryland. Maryland Association of Soil Conservation Districts. Maryland Department of Agriculture. Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Harford...
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