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MAFES News
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New cows on the block: Witter Farm welcomes 14 new heifers
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MAFES researcher spotlight – April 2024 – Dr. Philip Fanning
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Maine Monitor cites UMaine research on road salt
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Dean Rowland featured on the latest episode of the Maine Science Podcast
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School of Forest Resources receives Austin H. Wilkins Forest Stewardship Award
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President Ferrini-Mundy testifies at 2023 Farm Bill congressional listening session in Freeport
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Calling all Mainers: UMaine researchers want to hear your opinion on browntail moth control
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UMaine professor Brian McGill receives top German research award
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Shellfish lovers invited to sample mussels at UMaine on June 28
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Maine Monitor cites UMaine research on road salt
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Rowland featured on the latest episode of the Maine Science Podcast
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School of Forest Resources receives Austin H. Wilkins Forest Stewardship Award
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President Ferrini-Mundy testifies at 2023 Farm Bill congressional listening session in Freeport
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Calling all Mainers: UMaine researchers want to hear your opinion on browntail moth control
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UMaine professor Brian McGill receives top German research award
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Shellfish lovers invited to sample mussels at UMaine on June 28
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Alumni Association interviews graduate student about gender representation in natural resources
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School of Forest Resources faculty honored by Piscataquis County Soil and Water Conservation District
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UMaine Ph.D. candidate’s new tool helps predict pollution vulnerability in coastal waters statewide
Land acknowledgement
The Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Stations are located in the homeland of the (, , , and Nations). The Wabanaki Alliance has distinct, sovereign, legal and political entities with their own powers of self-governance and self-determination. Issues of water and territorial rights, and encroachment upon sacred sites, are ongoing.