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~ The Pesticide Advisory Committee will be convening virtually on April 22, 2026 from 10am to 12pm. The meeting, which will be held via video call, aims to discuss important matters related to pesticides and their effects on the environment.
According to Dr. Frederick Kutz, the committee's chair, the meeting will begin with introductory comments followed by a roll call of all committee members. The recording of the previous meeting in July will also be made available for those who were unable to attend.
The main topic of discussion for this meeting will be the effects of pesticides and toxins on soil microbiome. Dr. Godon Custer from the Department of Natural Sciences at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore will be presenting on this subject.
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Updates on the Pesticide Program will also be provided by Rob Hofstetter during the meeting. Additionally, there will be a discussion on filling vacant positions for an Ag Commission Representative and a House of Delegates Representative.
The public is invited to participate in this meeting and provide their input during the designated public comment period. Those wishing to speak must request to do so and will have a maximum of five minutes to share their thoughts.
It is important to note that this meeting will be recorded and any documentation for member review can be submitted via email with "Pesticide Advisory Committee Documents" in the subject line.
In case of inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances, such as delayed school openings or closures, the meeting may be cancelled. This decision will follow Anne Arundel County Schools' schedule or if the State has declared liberal leave or closures for any reason.
According to Dr. Frederick Kutz, the committee's chair, the meeting will begin with introductory comments followed by a roll call of all committee members. The recording of the previous meeting in July will also be made available for those who were unable to attend.
The main topic of discussion for this meeting will be the effects of pesticides and toxins on soil microbiome. Dr. Godon Custer from the Department of Natural Sciences at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore will be presenting on this subject.
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Updates on the Pesticide Program will also be provided by Rob Hofstetter during the meeting. Additionally, there will be a discussion on filling vacant positions for an Ag Commission Representative and a House of Delegates Representative.
The public is invited to participate in this meeting and provide their input during the designated public comment period. Those wishing to speak must request to do so and will have a maximum of five minutes to share their thoughts.
It is important to note that this meeting will be recorded and any documentation for member review can be submitted via email with "Pesticide Advisory Committee Documents" in the subject line.
In case of inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances, such as delayed school openings or closures, the meeting may be cancelled. This decision will follow Anne Arundel County Schools' schedule or if the State has declared liberal leave or closures for any reason.
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