
ORONO — The Maine Agricultural Mediation Program, part of University of Maine Cooperative Extension, has released its 2024 wall calendar.
The theme is “Farming and Tending to the Land and Sea Throughout the Seasons.” It features 12 images from Maine-based artists that capture the essence of agricultural work and life.
From vibrant fields of crops to somber coastal scenes, each image tells a unique story of Maine’s agricultural journey throughout the seasons, according to a news release from Lucy Wess with the extension.
Measuring 8.5 by 11 inches, the calendar is designed with wire binding for easy hanging.
MAMP is one of 43 U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Mediation Programs. It supports the agricultural community in Maine by providing conflict resolution, contract and lease consultation and financial coaching.
Copies are available for purchase for $6.50, which includes shipping. Order a copy by visiting extension.umaine.edu.
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