PRODUCE SAFETY RULE GROWER TRAINING

The Maryland Food Safety Network will be hosting a hybrid Produce Safety Rule Grower Training on December 7-8, 2022. The training will be delivered over 2 half-day sessions (December 7, 2022 – 1:00 – 5:30 PM, December 8, 2022 – 12:30 – 4:45 PM). Cost $35. Attend online via Zoom or in person at the UMES Research, Education, & Extension Farm (10789 Stewart Neck Rd. Princess Anne, MD)

The training will cover:

  • Role of Maryland Dept. of Agriculture and On-Farm Readiness Reviews
  • Worker Health, Hygiene, and Training
  • Soil Amendments
  • Wildlife, Domesticated Animals, and Land Use
  • Agricultural Water (Part I: Production Water; Part II: Postharvest Water)
  • Postharvest Handling and Sanitation
  • How to Develop a Farm Food Safety Plan

REGISTER ONLINE
https://MFSNproducesafety1222.eventbrite.com

Small Farm and Urban Agriculture Program

​MDA’s Small Farm and Urban Agriculture ​Program is currently offering Small Farm Cover Crop Program grants. Other grant programs are currently under development.
 
This Program is the first in a series of statewide financial assistance programs to be introduced by the Small Farm and Urban Agriculture Program. It provides needed financial and technical assistance to support small-scale farms located in urban, peri-urban, rural, and suburban areas. Its goal is to increase community access to healthy foods by helping farmers improve their management of natural resources by adopting Bay-friendly and climate-smart farming practices. 
Urban and small-scale producers who may not qualify for traditional cover crop programs are encouraged to apply for these small farm cover crop grants. Here are the program highlights: ​
  • Urban agricultural growers and small farmers who plant five (5) or fewer acres of a cover crop may apply for our cover crop grants.
  • Eligible species to be planted include cover crop seed mixes or single cereal grains. ​
  • Cover crops may be planted in open plots, raised beds, or a high tunnel following the harvest of a production crop (vegetables, herbs, flowers, sorghum, soybeans, hemp, millet, or tobacco).
  • Growers should plant fall cover crops following seed company recommendations, but no later than November 30, 2022.
  • Growers will be reimbursed based on paid receipts with a maximum payment of up to $1,000 per growing season.
  • Please download an application, instructions, and agreement from the right panel.
​FUNDING
This program is funded by the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Trust Fund and managed by the department’s Conservation Grants Program. ​