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Updated: March 30, 2021
Equine Resources for Beginning Farmers
While Maryland may play host to one leg of the Triple Crown, not all horses in Maryland are bound for Pimlico. Use the following publications and resources to better understand how to raise healthy horses through nutritional and breeding management. Utilize the economic section to better manage the business side of your equine operation.
Updated: March 30, 2021
Dairy Production Resources for Beginning Farmers
With over 50,000 dairy cows in Maryland it only makes sense that the state drink of Maryland is Milk! So if you are thinking of starting a dairy you are in the right state! Utilize these resources to learn about dairy herd management and production.
Updated: March 30, 2021
Beef Production Resources for Beginning Farmers
Take a look at the resources for the basics of beef production. Approximately 54% of all agricultural sales in the state of Maryland is from livestock sales. There were over 190,000 cattle and calves in Maryland in 2012. Beef production is concentrated in the central and western regions of the state, as are beef slaughter facilities.
Updated: March 30, 2021
Beginning Farmer Resources for Vegetable Production
Interest in vegetable production in Maryland is on the rise. The state of Maryland produces approximately 56 million dollars of vegetable crops each year on 33,000 acres of farmland. The local food movement has resulted in increased marketing opportunities for fresh local grown vegetable products. The relatively small acreage requirement coupled with strong local demand makes vegetable production a popular enterprise for beginning farmers.
Updated: March 30, 2021
Pastures and Forages Beginning Farmer Resources
Forages, when well-managed, are an important sustainable feed source for any livestock farm. Forages are especially important for small and beginning farms in supplying a significant part of animal nutrition while minimizing feed and other production costs.
Updated: March 30, 2021
High Tunnels and Season Extension
High tunnels, also called hoop houses, are structures that can be assembled outdoors to contain plants and extend their growing season. High tunnels are an environmentally conscience way to get the most out of your gardens throughout the year.
Updated: March 30, 2021
Beginning Farmer Grain Production Resources
There are many aspects of grain production such as crop budgeting, nutrient management, integrated pest management, weather, new equipment technology, grain marketing and regulation requirements. Farmers have to be well equipped with a great deal of information to be successful.
Updated: March 30, 2021
Stewardship Resources for Beginning Farmers
It is essential for a farmer to practice conservation and stewardship on their land for the health of the environment and to sustain the productivity of agricultural lands. The Chesapeake Bay watershed is especially sensitive to sediment, nutrients and other substances that reach its’ waters.
Updated: March 30, 2021
Business Planning
Planning is essential to any business, no matter how large or small your inventory, payroll, and bank account. To be successful a farm operation must know its current status and future plans. Having these plans in your mind is not enough! Taking time to formulate thoughts, evaluate your business, devise a strategy, and anticipate possible problems will help your business be successful.
Updated: March 23, 2021
I want to start a farm. Where should I start?
The University of Maryland Extension has a website devoted to supporting beginning farmers.
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