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  2. For farmers, watching and waiting is a spring planting ritual ...

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    More rain means farmers need to manage that water, which can threaten to erode soil. A 2018 study from researchers at Purdue University predicted runoff from spring rains could increase between 40 ...

  3. Agriculture in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The first documented Africans were brought to Maryland in 1642, as 13 slaves at St. Mary's City, the first English settlement in the Province. [1] Slave labor made possible the export-driven plantation economy. The English observer William Strickland wrote of agriculture in Virginia and Maryland in the 1790s:

  4. Inside the Maryland Department of Agriculture’s effort to cut ...

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  5. We see the effects of hunger every day. Investing in Maryland ...

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    Investing in Maryland farmers is a win for all. Meg Kimmel. October 29, 2024 at 10:55 PM ... Right now, one in three Marylanders faces food insecurity – defined as a lack of consistent access to ...

  6. Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center

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    It is located in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, [4] with sections within the Beltsville census-designated place. [5] [6] The BARC is named for Henry A. Wallace, former United States vice president and secretary of agriculture. BARC houses the Abraham Lincoln Building of the National Agricultural Library.

  7. Henry Blair (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Blair (c. 1807–1860) was the second African American inventor to receive a US patent. [1]He was born in Glen Ross, Maryland, United States, in 1807.His first invention was the Seed-Planter, [2] patented October 14, 1834, which allowed farmers to plant more corn using less labor and in a shorter time.

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  9. How agritourism boosts Maryland farmers, through Halloween ...

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    A University of Maryland Eastern Shore Extension survey released last year showed nearly 500 agritourism sites statewide, ranging from farmers markets to pumpkin patches and petting zoos.