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State revises regulations to assist farmers struggling to recover from record-snow
ANNAPOLIS, MD (March 10, 2010) –Governor Martin O’Malley announced today new assistance for poultry farmers in Maryland, as the state works with poultry industry stakeholders to address environmental standards and recover from snow-related damage last month. Governor O’Malley met with the Eastern Shore delegation Monday evening, along with the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Environment to discuss concerns and solutions.
“We’re working together to find solutions that protect our natural resources and strengthen family farming in our state,” said Governor O’Malley. “Maryland farmers serve as stewards of the environment by protecting land that might otherwise be developed. It’s our obligation to find way we can continue to protect the environment while keeping family farming profitable. I’m pleased we’re able to come together on these actions to support our family farms and the jobs that support them.”
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