UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SYSTEMS
Agriculture & Productive Farmland as a Priority
We recommend the University of Maryland systems establish an
Ag Producers Board of Advisors. '03
We support the alternative agricultural systems program of
the University of Maryland, but not at the expense of "traditional crop" courses
and research.
We urge the University of Maryland to provide adequate and
such additional research as is necessary to maintain agriculture as a viable
industry in Maryland. We support Maryland Cooperative Extension in its
dissemination of research findings and other education programs. '04
Funding
Since agriculture is the largest industry in the State of
Maryland, the state should continue to financially support the University of
Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the Institute of Applied
Agriculture, the Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Maryland Cooperative
Extension. All agriculturists benefit directly from the research findings and
educational programs. The citizens of the state who are employed in ag-related
businesses benefit because their work is based on successful agricultural
enterprises. '00
We believe that the University of Maryland should establish a
line item in their budget for funding the Cooperative Extension Service and the
Agricultural Experiment Stations. We urge increased funding for agricultural
research and extension to bring a more equitable funding support and correct the
disparity between these departments and the rest of the University. We also urge
that the leadership for the Institute for Government Service be restored to the
Extension Service. '03
Maryland Cooperative Extension
We support the strong emphasis on agriculture, aquaculture,
and farm family activities provided by the Maryland Cooperative Extension. '97
We encourage the Maryland Cooperative Extension to develop a
nitrogen test to use in the fall prior to planting small grains. '97
We further support the Maryland Cooperative Extension in its
dissemination of research findings and other educational programs. '96
We urge that the Maryland Cooperative Extension place an Ag
Extension agent in every county. ‘06
Due to agriculture's ever increasing reliance on technology
and research, we believe every effort should be made to fill vacant research
positions at the agricultural experiment stations and specialist positions in
the Maryland Cooperative Extension.
We support maintaining the title “county agent”. '97
Plant Protection Center
We support the creation of and funding for the Maryland Plant
Protection Center. ’06
Research and Data
We support a joint effort by the University of Maryland and
the MDA to develop and publish information that thoroughly and accurately
describes the role of agriculture in the state’s economy and in protecting and
enhancing the state’s natural resource base. ’07
We strongly urge that a portion of the funds allocated to the
University by the state legislature be specifically directed to the dairy
research within the University system. ’07
We encourage the University of Maryland Experiment Station to
continue to develop varieties of vegetables, fruits and field crops highly
adaptable to our area to increase competition with other areas of the country.
We urge the University to reinstate the "Field Days" at the
research farms. '04
Teacher Preparation
We urge the University of Maryland System to continue to
develop a program to prepare teachers for their careers with courses in agri-science
as a requirement towards their teaching degree. '00
Tuition
We believe that tuition increases at the schools within
the University of Maryland System be limited to the cost of living index. '03