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ANNAPOLIS, MD (February 26, 2025) ~ ANNAPOLIS, MD (February 26, 2025) - With the deadline quickly approaching, the Maryland Young Farmers Advisory Board is reminding young farmers, ranchers, and agricultural professionals to participate in the Young Farmers Survey by March 7th. This survey aims to gather valuable insights into the operations and future prospects of Maryland's agricultural industry for individuals aged 18-45.
The survey, which takes approximately 20 minutes to complete, provides a platform for farmers and agricultural professionals to share their perspectives. By doing so, it seeks to gain a comprehensive understanding of the industry's current state and future outlook. This information will be used to shape policies, programs, and opportunities that will protect and promote the growth of Maryland's agricultural sector.
Maryland Department of Agriculture Secretary Kevin Atticks emphasized the importance of participating in the survey. "If you have not yet completed the survey, I urge you to do so," he said. "The information gathered will be vital in helping us determine what the future of our programs and Maryland agriculture will look like."
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In addition to providing valuable feedback for decision-makers, participants also have a chance to win exciting prizes such as Yeti tumblers. These prizes are still available for those who complete the survey before the deadline.
To participate in the 2024 Maryland Young Farmers Survey, individuals can visit https://bit.ly/3VlvToi. For any questions or inquiries about this promotion, please contact Harrison Palmer at Harrisonb.palmer@maryland.gov.
This survey serves as an opportunity for young farmers and agricultural professionals to voice their opinions and contribute to shaping the future of Maryland's leading industry. The feedback received will play a crucial role in identifying challenges and improvements needed within the state's agricultural community. Don't miss out on this chance to make your voice heard and potentially win exciting prizes by participating in this important survey before March 7th.
The survey, which takes approximately 20 minutes to complete, provides a platform for farmers and agricultural professionals to share their perspectives. By doing so, it seeks to gain a comprehensive understanding of the industry's current state and future outlook. This information will be used to shape policies, programs, and opportunities that will protect and promote the growth of Maryland's agricultural sector.
Maryland Department of Agriculture Secretary Kevin Atticks emphasized the importance of participating in the survey. "If you have not yet completed the survey, I urge you to do so," he said. "The information gathered will be vital in helping us determine what the future of our programs and Maryland agriculture will look like."
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In addition to providing valuable feedback for decision-makers, participants also have a chance to win exciting prizes such as Yeti tumblers. These prizes are still available for those who complete the survey before the deadline.
To participate in the 2024 Maryland Young Farmers Survey, individuals can visit https://bit.ly/3VlvToi. For any questions or inquiries about this promotion, please contact Harrison Palmer at Harrisonb.palmer@maryland.gov.
This survey serves as an opportunity for young farmers and agricultural professionals to voice their opinions and contribute to shaping the future of Maryland's leading industry. The feedback received will play a crucial role in identifying challenges and improvements needed within the state's agricultural community. Don't miss out on this chance to make your voice heard and potentially win exciting prizes by participating in this important survey before March 7th.
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