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ANNAPOLIS, MD (June 17, 2024) ~ Annapolis, MD - The Maryland Young Farmers Advisory Board, a group within the Maryland Department of Agriculture, has announced the launch of the 2024 Maryland Young Farmers Survey. This survey aims to gather valuable insights into the current state and future prospects of Maryland's agricultural industry by providing a platform for farmers, ranchers, and agricultural professionals to share their perspectives.
According to Maryland Department of Agriculture Secretary Kevin Atticks, understanding the needs and aspirations of the state's agricultural community is crucial. "The data we gather will help shape future initiatives and policies to support the growth and sustainability of our state's agricultural sector," he stated.
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The survey, which takes approximately 20 minutes to complete, will highlight the challenges and improvements needed in Maryland's agricultural community. The feedback received will play a critical role in guiding decision-makers as they work towards strengthening and safeguarding the state's leading industry. In addition, participants who complete the full survey will have the opportunity to enter a drawing for exciting prizes.
The Maryland Young Farmers Advisory Board encourages all farmers and agricultural professionals to take part in this survey as their input will greatly contribute to shaping the future of agriculture in Maryland. To participate in the 2024 Maryland Young Farmers Survey, individuals can visit https://bit.ly/3VlvToi. For any additional information or inquiries about this promotion, please contact Harrison Palmer, Executive Secretary of the Maryland Young Farmers Advisory Board at Harrisonb.palmer@maryland.gov.
According to Maryland Department of Agriculture Secretary Kevin Atticks, understanding the needs and aspirations of the state's agricultural community is crucial. "The data we gather will help shape future initiatives and policies to support the growth and sustainability of our state's agricultural sector," he stated.
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The survey, which takes approximately 20 minutes to complete, will highlight the challenges and improvements needed in Maryland's agricultural community. The feedback received will play a critical role in guiding decision-makers as they work towards strengthening and safeguarding the state's leading industry. In addition, participants who complete the full survey will have the opportunity to enter a drawing for exciting prizes.
The Maryland Young Farmers Advisory Board encourages all farmers and agricultural professionals to take part in this survey as their input will greatly contribute to shaping the future of agriculture in Maryland. To participate in the 2024 Maryland Young Farmers Survey, individuals can visit https://bit.ly/3VlvToi. For any additional information or inquiries about this promotion, please contact Harrison Palmer, Executive Secretary of the Maryland Young Farmers Advisory Board at Harrisonb.palmer@maryland.gov.
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