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Agricultural Experiment Station
Frank Allnutt, Center Director
301.432.2767 x308
Tim Ellis, Agronomy Program Manager
301.432.2767 x316
Cindy Mason, Program Management Specialist
301.432.2767 x350
Douglas Price, Horticulture Program Manager
301.432.2767Â x345
David Wyand, Physical Plant Manager
301.432.2767 x330
University of Maryland Extension - Regional Office
Dee Dee Allen*, Administrative Assistant
301.432.4490 (or 301.432.2767 x337)
Susan Barnes, Administrative Assistant
301.432.2767 x301
Debby Cunningham*, Business Services Specialist
301.432.4490 (or 301.432.2767 x322)
George (Lief) Eriksen, Nutrient Management Specialist
301.432.2767 x342
Dr. Joseph Fiola, Viticulture & Small Fruit Specialist
301.432.2767 x344
Lori Flook, Office Assistant and Housekeeper
301.432.2767 x305
Ellen Green, Natural Resources Program Assistant
301.432.2767 x307
Heather Hutchinson, Nutrient Management Specialist
301.432.2767 x339
Dale Johnson, Farm Management Specialist
301.432.2767 x325
Jonathan Kays, Natural Resources Specialist
301.432.2767 x323
Ginger Myers, Regional Extension Specialist - Agriculture & Natural Resources Marketing
301.432.2767 x338
Steve Rogowsky*, IT Coordinator
301.432.2767 x313
Susan Schoenian, Sheep and Goat Specialist
301.432.2767 x343
Pamela Thomas, Administrative Assistant
301-432-2767 x315
Mary Ellen Waltemire*, West Region Extension Director
301.432.4490 (or 301.432.2767 x321)
George R. (G.R.) Welsh, Agricultural Technician Supervisor, Fruit Crops
301.432.2767 x329
*West Region Extension Director's Office
University of Maryland
Western Maryland Research & Education Center
18330 Keedysville Road
Keedysville, Maryland 21756-1104
Phone: 301-432-2767
Fax: 301-432-4089
For more information, contact Cindy Mason
Last updated: 10/26/2009
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