PI - UMD AGNR



Approval Date DurationAmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and Published20001 year$69,200$25,000 matchAg. Policies Production & ProfitabilityAmerican Farmland Trust, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, MDFarm BureauNeeds Assessment and Survey ProposalCompletedMCAE Pub 2000-01February 20011 year$25,000$25,000 matchAg. Policies Production & ProfitabilityVoudrie Business Development Inc Katzen International Inc.Ethanol Feasibility Study for the State of MarylandCompletedMCAE Pub 2001-01February 20011 year$89,000O matchAg. Policies Production & ProfitabilityLori Lynch, J. CarpenterCritical Mass of Agricultural Land ReportCompletedMCAE Pub 2003-01\August 20011 year$27,550$27,550 matchAg. Policies Production & Profitability – PoultryKenneth StaverEfficient Utilization of Poultry Litter in Cash Grain RotationsCompletedMCAE Pub 2004-03October 200118 months$174,0000 matchAg. Policies Production & Profitability- PoultryRobert Chase, W. Musser,B. GardnerThe Economic Contribution and Long-Term Sustainability of the Delmarva Poultry IndustryCompletedMCAE Pub 2003-02January 20021 year$41,6520 matchAg. Policies Production & Profitability - PoultryRoselina AngelField Study to Validate Research Results on Phosphorus Requirements and Use of FeedAdditives in BroilersCompletedMCAE Pub 2005-06Feb. 20022 years$25,700$25,700 matchAg. Policies Production & Profitability- alternative cropsHarry SwartzBramble Production in MD and Anticancer Effects of BrambleFruits on Human Colon Cancer CellsCompletedMCAE Pub 2004-04Feb. 20022 years$112,8380 matchAg. Policies Production & Profitability-niche marketsJohn Hall, R. Kratochvil, Y.M.LoShore Agricultural Sustainability ProgramCompletedMCAE Pub 2005-07Approval Date DurationAmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and PublishedFeb. 20021 year$20,649$25,911 matchAg. Policies Production & Productivity- alternative cropsJose Costa, R. Kratochvil,A. CooperScreening of Barley Genotypes for Potential Ethanol Production in MarylandCompletedSee MCAE Pub 2005- 03January 20021 year$141,440O matchChesapeake 2000 Land Preservation CommitmentJoe Tassone, E. Balsley,L. Eisenberg, S. Martins,R. HallMaximizing Return on Public Investment in Maryland’s Rural Land Preservation ProgramsCompletedMCAE Pub 2004-05April 20021 year$25,000$50,000 matchChesapeake 2000 Land Preservation Commitment – LandUse ToolsRob Etgen, J. Bernstein, S Taylor-Rogers, E. Perry, J. ChapmanDownzoning: Does It Protect Working Landscapes and Maintain Equity for theLandowner?CompletedMCAE Pub 2003-04February 20021 year$60,9000 matchForestry Research & AssessmentLloyd Irland, The Irland Group, A Goetzl, R. WielandForest Product Industry and Forest Retention Assessment:CompletedMCAE Pub 2004-01February 20022 years$70,0000 matchForestry Research & Assessment – alternative cropsMarla McIntosh, D. SlakCultural Practices Affecting the Profitable Production of Ginseng in Different Physiographic Regions of Maryland ForestsCompletedMCAE Pub 2005-02February 20022 years$44,1740 matchAg. Policies Production & Productivity-niche cropsChristopher Walsh, J. HansonThe Production of Organic Apples and Asian Pears To Promote the Sustainability of Existing Orchards and as Alternative Enterprises For NewGrowersCompletedHCAE Pub 2008-02February 20022 years$118,8000 matchAg. Policies Production & Productivity-PoultryDan Fisher, L. Yonkos,M. Ottinger, S. PollackPoultry Litter-Associated Contaminants: Environmental Fate and Effects on FishCompletedMCAE Pub 2005-04Approval Date DurationAmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and PublishedApril 2002Chesapeake 2000 LandSarah Taylor-Rogers, J.Impediments to Donation ofCompletedMCAE Pub 2003-031 yearPreservationBernsteinConservation Easements$25,000Commitment – Land0 matchUse ToolsFeb. 2003Ag. Policies ProductionMike Heller, F. Hoefner,To Assess and DevelopCompletedMCAE Pub 2005-052 years, 4 mths.& ProfitabilityJ. Lewis, K. Kroll, B.Opportunities for Green$59,300Butler, T. SimpsonPayments in Maryland$30,850 matchFebruary 2003Ag. Policies ProductionRay WeilMultiple Benefits from BrassicaCompletedHCAE Pub 2008-033 years& Profitability – CoverCover Crops and Cover Crop$174,490CropsMixtures: Making Cover Crops$179,089 matchPay in the Chesapeake BayRegion – Phase IFebruary 2003Forestry Research &Steve SeaglePredictive Mapping of ForestCompletedHCAE Pub 2008-063 yearsAssessmentProductivity in Western$167,895Maryland for Carbon$84,500 matchSequestration and TimberProductionMarch 2003Ag. Policies ProductionKen Staver, G. DivelyOptimizing EnvironmentalDraft Final Being3 years& ProfitabilityBenefits from Riparian BuffersWritten$189,572in Maryland$180,900 matchMarch 2003Ag. Policies ProductionKen Staver, F. Coale, J.Integrating Winter Cover CropsDraft Final Being3 years, 7 mths& Profitability – coverCosta, A. Grybauskas, R.into Maryland AgriculturalWritten$233,100cropsKratochvil, R. Ritter, L.Systems$187,200 matchVough, G. DivelyFebruary 2003Chesapeake 2000 LandRob Etgen, AmericanRegional EconomicCompletedMCAE Pub 2005-011 yearPreservationFarmland TrustDevelopment Strategy for$57,000CommitmentResource-Based Industries on$25,000 matchMaryland’s Upper Eastern ShoreApproval Date DurationAmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and PublishedMarch 20031 year$44,470$12,750 matchChesapeake 2000 Land Preservation CommitmentLori Lynch. S. Lovell, J. HarvardUsing Agricultural and Forestry Land Values to Estimate the Budgetary Resources Needed to Triple Maryland’s PreservedAcresCompletedHCAE Pub 2007-04March 200315 months$72,750$7,000 matchChesapeake 2000 Land Preservation CommitmentSarah Taylor-Rogers, J. Dindinger, J. Chapman, C. Patterson IIIStrategic Assessment and Approach to Meet the Agricultural Land Preservation and the 2000 Chesapeake Bay Agreement Land PreservationGoalsFinal report being writtenMarch 20042 years$154,3180 matchPopulation Change & Impacts on Rural AreasBernadette Hanlon, M. HowlandThe Impact of Demographic Change and the Expansion ofUrban Areas on Maryland, 1970-2000CompletedHCAE Pub 2007-02March 20041 year$24,991$26,079 matchAg. Policies, Production & Profitability – alternative cropsJose Costa, R. KratochvilScreening of Barley Cultivars for Potential Ethanol Production in MarylandCompletedMCAE Pub 2005-03March 20042 years$121,732$121,378 matchAg. Policies, Production & Profitability – cover cropsRay WeilMultiple Benefits from Brassica- Based Cover Crops: Making Cover Crops Pay in the Chesapeake Bay Region PhaseIICompleted.HCAE Pub 2008-03March 200419 months$86,2790 matchChesapeake 2000 Land Preservation Commitment-Land UseToolsVirginia McConnell, M. WallsMarkets for Preserving Farmland in Maryland: Making TDR Programs Work BetterCompletedHCAE Pub 2007-03March 20043 years$35,970$15,000 matchAg. Policies Production & Profitability – niche marketsJoseph Fiola, B. Beale, R. Myers, L. Romaneo, G.R. Welsh, Jr.Developing Alternative Fruit Crops for Maryland Regional and Niche MarketsCompletedHCAE Pub 2009-01Approval Date DurationAmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and PublishedMarch 2004Forestry Research andSarah Taylor-Rogers, J.Managing Maryland’s StateDraft Final report15 monthsAssessmentDindingerForests: More than a Matter forbeing written$98,700Debate0 matchMarch 2004Ag. Policies ProductionDan Fisher, L. YonkosInvestigation of EndocrineData from This3 yearsand Profitability -Disruption in Fish andEffort will be$210,150PoultryAmphibians Exposed to PoultryIncluded in Draft$91,650 matchLitter-Derived ContaminantsFinal ReportTitled: Fecal SexSteroids onDelmarva:Sources, ,Fatesand Effects-Looking Beyondthe PoultryLittler Pile.”11/2014 for DraftAugust 2005Chesapeake 2000 LandGrant Dehart, R. EtgenThe Feasibility of SuccessfulCompletedHCAE Pub 2007-011 yearPreservationTDR Programs for Maryland’s$62,355Commitment – LandEastern Shore$8,855 matchUse ToolsAugust 2005Chesapeake 2000 LandJeffrey Michael, R.Downzoning and Rural LandCompletedMCAE Pub 2006-016 monthsPreservationPalmquist, G. ParsonsMarkets: A Review of Two$15,000Commitment-Land UseRecent Studies in Maryland and$4,211 matchToolsNew JerseyAugust 2005Open Category-ResearchGary Felton, A.Addressing Competition forFinal Report18 monthson Water UsageShirmohammadi, S.Ground Water Supply bybeing written$109,445Kasraei, I. McCann, H.Assessing Agricultural Irrigation$35,825 matchMontasEfficiency in the Coastal Plainsof MD and DE Incorporating aGIS-Based Decision SupportSystem for Irrigation Schedulingon a Watershed ScaleApproval Date DurationAmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and PublishedAugust 2005Forestry Research andRobert Wieland, J.Measuring the Values ofCompletedHCAE Pub 2008-01-1 yearAssessmentHorowitz, C. ConnMaryland’s State-Ownedfour reports comprise$60,000Foreststhe Project$10,000 matchAugust 2005Ag. Policies ProductionKen Staver, J. Meisinger,Developing an Assessment ofFinal Report3 yearsand Productivity-coverJ. WilliamsPotential Reductions in NitrateBeing Written$145,460cropsLeaching from Cover Crops$130,050 matchAugust 2005Chesapeake 2000 LandJennifer Dindinger, E.Downzoning in Maryland:Statistical1 yearPreservationPerry, J. ChapmanAnalysis of Value Retention forAnalysis Being$62, 550Commitment-Land UseFarmland in Select CountiesPrepared$5,000 matchToolsAugust 2005Open Category LandWilliam Lamp, K. Staver,Restoration of Former WetlandsDraft Final3 years extendedRestorationD. Samsonon a Caroline County Farm:Report Being$184,093Nutrient Reduction and BioticWritten$149,811 matchHabitat DevelopmentJuly 2006Forestry Research andJ. Perdue, C. Patterson, IIIMaryland Comprehensive StateCompletedHCAE Pub 2011-022 years extendedAssessmentForest Assessment$177,000$195,375 matchJuly 2006Ag. Policies ProductionJose Costa, R. KratochvilManagement and Selection ofCompletedHCAE Pub 2010-013 yearsand Profitability –Hulless Barley Cultivars in$58,500alternative cropsMaryland$58,550 matchJuly 2006Ag. Policies ProductionAndrew Ristvey, S.Investigating Alternative NicheCompletedHCAE Pub 2010-0430 months& Profitability – NicheTangrenCrop Requirements for$138,673marketsSustainable Production$50,250 matchApproval Date DurationAmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and PublishedJuly 2006Ag. Policies ProductionLance Yonkos, D. Fisher,Investigation of Nitrogen,Data from this3 years& Profitability -P. Van VeldPhosphorus and Sex SteroidProject to go into$75,560Levels in Canada Goose Feces:Draft Final$26,000 matchReport titled:“Fecal SexSteriods onDelmarva:Sources, Fatesand Effects-Looking Beyondthe Poultry LitterPile.” 11/2014Draft FinalJuly 2006Chesapeake 2000 LandJames McElfish, Jr.Maryland FarmlandCompletedHCAE Pub 2008-041 yearPreservationConservation: Supporting$42,000Commitment – LandSustainable Use of Land$20,000 matchUse ToolsThrough Tax PolicyJuly 2006Forestry Research &Anne Hairston-Strang, M.Assessing Forest BufferCompletedHCAE Pub 2011-013 yearsAssessmentTwery, D. Nowak, J.Functions after Five Years$82,179Davis$81,417 matchJuly 2006Forestry Research &Michael Panich, C. Vail,Private/Public Financial andCompleted.HCAE Pub 2008-051 yearAssessmentC. Miller, D. RiderOrganizational Mechanisms to$37,395Initiate the Creation of new$9,500 matchMarkets and Expansion ofExisting Markets for theProducts made from WoodResidues, By-Products andWastesApproval Date DurationAmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and PublishedJune 2007Ag. Policies ProductionJosh McGrath, FrankManaging Risk to the Public &Data from this18 monthsand ProductivityCoale, Chris Walsh, Danthe Environment from PoultryProject to go into$264,338Fisher, Lance YonkosLitter Application and FoodReport Titled:$264,338 matchBorne-Human Pathogens“Transport andHATCHFate ofAntibiotics andAntibioticResistantBacteria andWastewaterTreatment PlantEffluents and anEvaluation of aNew SubsurfaceLitter Injector toReduce theSurface Runoffof Nutrients andAntibiotics fromAgriculturalFields.” 1/2015Draft Final.September 2008Forest Research &David Tilley, Ted Weber,An Ecosystems-Based ApproachCompletedHCAE Pub 2013-013 yearsAssessmentPeter May, Chris Streb,to Developing, Simulating and$145,755Testing a Maryland Ecological$54,131 matchInvestment Corporation thatPays Forest Stewards to ProvideEcosystem ServicesSeptember 2008Open Category –Robert Wieland, DougLeast Cost Supply of NitrogenCompletedHCAE Pub. 2010-051 yearNutrient ReductionParkerReduction from Two Important$70,000Agricultural Non-point Source0 matchBest Management Practices inMarylandApproval Date DurationAmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and PublishedSeptember 2008Ag. Policies ProductionGinger Myers, LukeProcessing for Profits:CompletedHCAE Pub. 2010-022 yearsand ProductivityHoward, Jane Storrs, JodyAssessment and Comparison of$57,166MenikheimRegional On-Farm Processing$15,509 matchRegulations to Develop a StateFood Policy that AccommodatesSmall-Scale ProcessingSeptember 2008Open Category-WaterStuart Schwartz, MichaelBaseflow Signatures ofCompletedHCAE Pub 2012-023 yearsSupplyMcGuireSustainable Water Resources$99,493.230 matchSeptember 2008Chesapeake 2000 LandWilliam L. Allen III, KentDevelopment of a Best PracticesCompletedHCAE Pub 2011-0320 mths.PreservationD. MesserFramework for County Land$58,450Commitment-Land UseProtection Programs in$69,290 matchToolsMaryland: Quantifying Benefits,Costs and Effectiveness of LandParcel SelectionSeptember 2008Forest Research &Karen Cappiella, JulieForests on the Fringe:CompletedHCAE Pub 2011-0718 mths.AssessmentTasillo, Lisa Fraley-Innovative Approaches to$64,540McNeal of the Center forIncrease Forest Cover in$13,515 matchWatershed ProtectionMaryland’s DevelopingWatershedsJanuary 2009Ag. Policies ProductionBob Kratochvil, JoshUse of Nitrogen Stabilizers withDraft Final2 yearsand ProductivityMcGrath, Ron MulfordN Fertilizer for Corn as a WayReport BeingMHEC (State)to Maintain Profitability WhileWritten$67,222Reducing Environmental Impact$36,042 matchApproval Date DurationAmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and PublishedJanuary 2009Ag. Policies ProductionLance Yonkos, DanInvestigation of Fecal SexData from this2 ? yearsand ProductivityFisher, Peter Van VeldSteroid Concentrations andProject to go intoMHEC (State)Estrogenic Activity in Raw andDraft Final$39,200Pelletized Poultry LitterTitled: “Fecal$39,520 matchSex Steroids onDelmarva:Sources, Fatesand Effects –Looking Beyondthe Poultry LitterPile.” 11/2014for Draft Final.January 2009Forest Research andV. Alaric Sample, JakeEnsuring EnvironmentalCompletedHCAE Pub 2010-031 ? yearsAssessmentDonnay, Eric Sprague,Safeguards Exist for WoodMHEC (State)Will Price (The PinchotBased Bio-energy Harvests$82,073.81Institute)$25,000 matchJune 2009Ag Policies ProductionKenneth Staver, WREC;Environmental Benefits fromDraft Final3 yearsand Productivity – Bio-Russell Brinsfield,Establishing a SwitchgrassReport Being$600,000 totalenergyWREC; Jack Meisinger,Production Base in the ChesterWrittenNFWF $300,000 withUSDA-ARS; GalenRiver Watershed$75,000 from AbellDively, UMDFoundation, $125,000from Keith CampbellFoundation, $100,000from Grayce B. Kerr FundSeptember 2009Ag Policies ProductionJoshua M. McGrath,Calculating a Statewide NutrientDraft Final2 yearsand Productivity –DEST, AGNR, UniversityMass Balance to Guide StrategicReport BeingFederal Omnibus BillNutrient Reduction – Aof MarylandNutrient Management PlanningWritten$360,160.00BayStat Projectin Maryland$0 matchApproval Date DurationAmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and PublishedSeptember 2009Ag Policies ProductionKenneth Staver, WyeAssessing Progress TowardResearch Being3 yearsand Productivity –Research & EducationMeeting Nutrient ReductionConducted$105,845.00Nutrient Reduction – ACenter,Goals for Maryland CoastalOmnibus Bill +BayStat ProjectAGNR University ofPlain CroplandTown Creek Fdtn.Maryland$50,000,MHEC (2009) $99,704,MHEC 2010 $105,051$96,200 matchApril 2010Ag. Policies – RiskChristopher Walsh, Dept.Risk Management for TestingCompleted1 yearManagement & Nutrientof Plant Science &the Source of Water Used in$15,360ReductionLandscape Architecture,Pesticide Applications for itsUMCPAffect on Food-Borne HumanPathogens Found on the Surfaceof the FruitApril 2010Ag. Policies – NutrientRobert Wieland, MainEfficiency Pricing: Next StepsCompletedHHCAE-2011-041 yearReductionStreet Economics and$71,000Doug Parker, Dept. ofAgricultural & ResourceEconomics, UMCPApril 2010Ag. Policies – NutrientDaniel J. Fisher, Lance T.Transport and Fate ofDraft Final3 yearsReductionYonkos, and Kenneth W.Antibiotics and AntibioticReport 1/2015$322,203Staver, all from WyeResistant Bacteria from PoultryExpected.$58,500 (match)Research and EducationLitter, Biosolids and WastewaterCenter, UMCP withTreatment Plant Effluents andMichael T. Meyer USGSan Evaluation of a Newin Kansas and A.K.Subsurface Litter Injector toLeight, NOAA, OxfordReduce the Surface Runoff ofMDNutrients and Antibiotics fromAgricultural FieldsJuly 2011Ag. Policies – PoultryDrs. Dan Fisher, LanceAssessing Arsenic in PoultryCompletedHCAE Pub 2011-056 monthsYonkos, Ken StaverLitter – Requested by General$50,000 MHECAssembly to determine0 Matchenvironmental impactsApproval Date DurationAmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and PublishedJuly 2011Land Use & GrowthH. Grant DehartIdentifying KeyCompletedHCAE Pub 2011-066 monthsManagementRecommendations to Proffer to$50,000 MHECGovernor O’Malley and the$ 0 MatchGeneral Assembly that will bekey action steps to support theGovernor’s SustainabilityAgenda and PlanMarylandOctober 2013Ag. Policies - RiskDrs. Dan Fisher, LanceBuilding Upon The Use Of1 yearManagement & NutrientYonkos, Ms. Friedel andComposting as a Tool for$50,000ReductionMs. Kirsten HarbomReducing Contaminants in$ 0 MatchBiosolids.February 2014Land Use & GrowthJim Baird AFT, JoeThe Future of SustainableHCAE Pub 2011-062 yearsManagementTassone, MDP, GregFarming and Forestry in$133,490 MHECBowen Consultant, PeterMaryland$7,860 MatchClaggett USGS, Dr. ErikLichtenberg, UMD-AREC, Neil SampsonConsultantMay 1, 2015Land Use and GrowthDonald C. Outen, AICP,A Watershed-Based18 months (1 ? years)ManagementNRM, Forest ManagementCollaborative Stewardship$73, 500.00 Center& Sustainability, Dept. ofApproach for Management ofResearch DollarsEnvironmental ProtectionForest and AgriculturalMatch 431 in-kind hours& Sustainability ofResourcesfrom Prettyboy ResourceBaltimore County alongCollaborative plus $25,000with the PrettyboyDNR, $20,000 MDA, Pro-Resource CollaborativeBono Service from Hogan-Steering CommitteeLovelis US LLC,$500,000 BaltimoreCounty, EPSApproval Date DurationAmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and PublishedMay 1, 2015Ag. Policies-ProductionJospeh Tassone from theSupport for and Obstacles to aHCAE Pub 2016-011 yearand ProductivityMaryland Department ofChesapeake Regional Food$30,000 of which $30,000Planning & Mr. GregSystem – establishing a processis from The Town CreekBowen of Landto assess laws, regulations andFoundationStewardship Solutions,policies affecting thisLLC plus an AttorneyestablishmentSeptember 14, 2015Ag. Policies-PoultrySolutions from the LandDelmarva Land and Litter1 yearwith Ernie Shea facilitatorChallenge: Win-Win Pathways$10,000 provided andfor Agriculture and thematched by other dollarsPeninsula’s Waterwaysin the amount of $65,000from numerousenvironmental and agPartners2016$50,000 – with funding from the Town Creek FoundationAg. Policies – Production and ProductivityJoseph Tassone, Greg Bowen, Nathan BowenHealth, Safety and Welfare? A report on the Factors that Favor or Hinder the Flow of Local Food in the Chesapeake Bay RegionHCAE Pub 2017-01Feb. 20181 year$222,453 – with funding from the Town Creek FoundationAg – Food PolicyPhil Gottswals, ACDS, LLCChristine Bergmark, Town Creek FoundationJoe TassoneChesapeake Foodshed AssessmentSept. 11, 2017$13,000Ag- Cover CropsDr. Tom Fisher, UMD Center for Environmental ScienceExtra funding to complete cover crop research in a five-year project in the Choptank River watershed.20182 years$126,914Ag Dr. Kate Tully, UMD AGNRAdapting Cropping Systems To Saltwater Intrusion to Balance Economic Viability and Environmental Health20184 years$31,900AgLindsay Thompson, Maryland Grain ProducersPromoting the Economic and Environmental Benefits of Multi-Species Cover Crops20183 years$150,000ForestryJonathan Kays, UMD ExtensionAgnes Kedmenecz, UMD ExtensionCriag Highfields, Alliance for the BayImproving Forest Health of Small-Acreage Properties through Service Provider Training and Landowner EducationApproval Date Duration AmountCategoryPrincipal InvestigatorProject TitleReport StatusReport Received and Published2018$249,0002 yearsAgDr. Gurpal Toor, UMD AGNROptimizing Nutrient Use and Reducing Losses in Crop Production Systems in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed2019$400,2525 yearsAgDr. Gurpal Toor, UMD AGNRDr. Keith Paustian, Colo. State UniversityYun-Ya Yang, UMDAssessing the Effectiveness of Soil Health Practices in Enhancing Soil Organic Carbon in MarylandSept. 11, 2017, Motion to approve request from Delmarva Land and Litter Challenge for$5,000 to support operations as described in the distributed letter.Sept. 12, 2016 - $10,000, Erniue Shea, Natural Resource Solutions LLC, gave update on the DLLC and request additional funding, ................
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