Revised
Summer Meeting Agenda
Maryland Horse Council Farm Stewardship Committee
Summer Meeting
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Sagamore Farm
3510 Belmont Ave.
Glyndon, MD 21071
Special Request: Please bring your own folding chair so we can hold our meeting in Native Dancer’s Barn! Thank you.
3:00 pm Welcome
Jane Thery, Chair, Farm Stewardship Committee
3:15 pm Sagamore Farm Tour
Randy Lewis, Sagamore Tours Director, and Jon Passero, Sagamore Grounds Manager with
commentary from Gerald Talbert, Director, Farm Stewardship Certification and Assessment Program (FSCAP)
4:00 pm Update on Equine Issues in the Soil Conservation District
Ciara McMurtrie, Baltimore County Soil Conservation District Equine Specialist
4:15 pm Update on The Maryland Agricultural Certainty Program Regulations*
Doug Myers, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
4:30 pm Practical Tips for Naturalizing Your Horse Farm
Carolyn Krome, Persimmon Tree Farm
4:45 pm End of program, informal networking
5:00 pm Leave farm
Special thanks to Sagamore Farm for hosting this event and Piedmont Insurance for providing our refreshments.
*This is a new voluntary Maryland state program to certify agricultural operations willing to meet tough water quality requirements for nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment in line with the Chesapeake Clean Water Blueprint. Certification will provide the farmer flexibility as to when he or she has to meet potential new regulatory requirements or nutrient and sediment load reallocations for a period of 10 years. The farmer still must comply with any potential laws or rules by the end of the certification period.
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