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Our Mission The Maryland Agricultural Resource Council is organized for the benefit of the citizens of Maryland to enhance the rural economy and to foster conservation of agricultural and natural resources through educational and technical services.
Our History In 2003, a group of committed farmers dreamed of developing a hub of agricultural research, education and innovation in Baltimore County. On the eve of mortgaging the farm to purchase the land that would form the foundation of this collective dream, Baltimore County stepped in as a major partner providing state and federal funds necessary to secure the 149 acre parcel of land and construct an office complex designed to serve as a central clearinghouse for all agricultural services in the area. Those committed farmers along with staff and volunteers through the non-profit Maryland Agricultural Resource Council (MARC) are now working to develop the programs and projects that will help to ensure not only a healthy, but a vibrant agricultural economic future for Maryland.
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Message from the President On the following pages, not only in pictures, videos, graphics and narrative, I am pleased to report that the Maryland Agricultural Resource Council (MARC) had a year of growth focused on our mission. Rebuilding our finances and concentrating on our educational efforts were the Board’s priorities. We achieved both of these goals!
In the early spring, it was announced that a covered indoor arena and therapeutic riding facility would become a reality (see page 14) on this property. We are rapidly moving forward with these projects and look forward to their completion.
Without a very active Board of Directors, past Board members and volunteers, we could not have achieved as much as we did in 2014. Strong committees are an integral part of our overall focus and success. Staff work tirelessly to develop and present educational programs. I am grateful to Bronwyn Mitchell for this as our Director of Programs.
For the future, please keep us in mind in three ways: monetarily, volunteering and spreading the good news.
Very sincerely, Richard “Dick” Watson 4
Family Farm Day By The Numbers
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2012 18557.31 10471.03 8086.28
2013 16867.17 8435.06 8432.11
2014 23010.43 13281.92 9728.51
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2012 3593 590 1409 200 524 0 400 5597 1100
2013 6703.67 1061 2193 360 1747 90 962.5 1192.5 3750
2014 6246.17 2948.45 1190 222 1157 23 2409.81 0 6800
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2nd Annual Teachers’ Night on the Farm
Program Partners
Ag-Education Exhibitors A resource fair designed to introduce teachers to agricultural education providers, resources, programs, field trip opportunities and more… Hereford Middle School
4H Goats 4H Rabbits
Hereford Jr. Farm Fair Master Gardeners
MAEF - Ag Returns to the City Baltimore County 4H
Tower Gardens Youth in Transition
Maryland Wineries Association Central Maryland Beekeepers Association
North Harford Students First Fruits Farm
Farmer Stan Educational Tours Maryland Soybeans
MARC MAEF
Baltimore Orchard Project Delmarva Poultry Initiative
Real Food Farm/Civic Works Agsploration
Irvine Nature Center MHIB
Common Ground Maryland Grain Producers
Baltimore County Farm Bureau Wegmans
UMD Extension Mid-Atlantic Dairy Association
FSNE
BCPS-Mobile Ag Lab
# Exhibitors 2013 # Exhibitors 2014
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New Additions • Barn filled with Make-N-Take hands on
projects • Guided farm tours • Buy Local – mini Farmers Market
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Farm History Projects
Root cellars literally fueled the growth of the U.S. Their stored food fed people, livestock and the economy. They were the first refrigerators. Using the insulating properties of the soil, food stored in a root cellar stayed cool in the summer, reducing spoilage, and kept above freezing in the winter, again preserving the food. By the middle of the 19th century, people were also using root cellars to store crops for market until the middle of winter when they would bring higher prices. And some root cellars were used to hide fugitive slaves as stops on the Underground Railroad. This restoration project will not only allow visitors to the park to take a peek back in time – for some it will be a glimpse into the future. There is a modern root cellar resurgence happening throughout the U.S.
The oldest remaining building at the Baltimore County Ag Center and Farm Park, a double-sided corn crib has been restored through an initiative spearheaded by Gene Swackhammer with help from Jody Westerlund, the skilled craftsmen of SsK Builders, area Boy Scouts, and other volunteers. The crib dates to the 1930's when the mechanization period of agriculture was expanding, and hand cut fodder shocks and field and on-ground storage was being replaced by above ground cribs with flow- through air ventilation to keep the moisture content of the grain at 14 percent or lower for long-term storability. While the era of the double-sided corn crib with its central drive through for wagons is now history, this corn crib remains for all to love for years to come.
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Art On The Farm Art on the Farm aims to explore the Intersection of Art and Agriculture. It is an on-going multi-faceted, multi-media suite of programs designed to inspire creativity utilizing agriculture themes and landscapes as both muse and canvas.
The Barn Mural Project Plans for the mural project began in the summer of 2013, when the Ag-Center was selected as the next location for the University of Maryland's Art and Poetry in Rural Maryland project. Internationally recognized artists Bill Dunlap and Caleb Neelon worked hand-in-hand with students from Hereford High School, to transform a barn at the into a work of art.
Plein Air Workshop and Paint Out Day In partnership with Baltimore County Public Schools, art teachers attended a plein air (painting outdoors) workshop at the farm taught by Mike Bare. To make things more interesting, the general public was also invited, making for a lively mix. Using the farm as their muse, they spent the day interpreting the agricultural landscape, buildings, and even live nude models (4-legged). Now that the teachers know about the Farm Park, the hope is that they will return and bring their students.
Art AG-stravaganza In partnership with the Baltiore County Arts Guild, the Farm became an art gallery, a restaurant, concert hall and a canvas. Over 60 local artists were on hand showing and selling their wares. Area food trucks kept tummies full. Bands kept feet tapping while many visitors tried their hand at art using chalk and the sidewalk.
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Farm Camp While there seemed to be a summer day camp dedicated to everything from legos to Latin dancing, in the greater Baltimore region, at least, there were no farm themed camps. MARC set out to fill that void – and with a bevvy of partners – Farm Camp was born. Each day the campers were introduced to different aspects of the multi-faceted industry we call agriculture including, farm safety, basic gardening, bees, goats, rabbits, chickens, horses, eggs, canning, and even tractor driving. No camp would be complete without its share of fun games and crafts, and Farm Camp was no exception. Campers competed in farm Olympics as well as other farm themed games and physical activities such as farm yoga - and went home every day with something they made with their own two hands like a salad box, goat's milk fudge, seed bombs, and homemade peach jam.
"This was, by far, my son’s favorite camp of the summer. His experience was incredible. The counselor to child ratio was perfect. I would not suggest going much larger with group size as the hands on experience may get lost. It was so wonderful to have our son come home and talk about all of the exciting activities that he was part of AND all of the incredible knowledge that he took away. Granted, we are not going out and adopting a pig or a goat…at this time OR making a bee hive, but we are embracing the excitement and encouraging the continued exploration into agriculture, farming and nature."
Farm Camp is a partnership that drew on the expertise and contributions of many within the local agricultural community including UMD Extension, the Baltimore County 4-H Goat and Rabbit Clubs, Timberbrook Farm, the Central Maryland Beekeepers Association, Master Gardeners, Finch Inc., Greenfields Nursery, as well as committed volunteers. MARC is so grateful to everyone who played a role in the success of this endeavor.
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Recreational Trail Improvements
WAYFARING SIGN PROJECT
Thanks to Eagle Scout Candidate Jack Olson and his hardy team of volunteers, it will be harder to lose your way while exploring the 149 acre Farm Park. Working with trail experts, the MARC Board and Baltimore County Parks and Recreation, Jack selected appropriate sites for the wayfaring signs, helped design the signs, raised money for the purchase of the signs, and organized a work day to install the signs.
OLD OAK PICNIC GROVE
Thanks to Eagle Scout Candidate, Will McKay, visitors to the Park now have a place to relax and enjoy a picnic. Just off the Sugar Maple trail lies a grove of what Bob Stanhope, local tree expert, says to be some of the oldest white oaks in Baltimore County. With guidance and support from the MARC Board and Baltimore County Parks and Recreation, Will organized work days and raised money necessary to remove under brush, lay mulch, repair and paint old picnic tables and purchase new picnic tables
SPRING GARDEN WALKWAY
Thanks to Eagle Scout Candidate, Michael “Gibby” Gibson, visitors to the spring garden and soon to be restored root cellar won’t have to get their feet wet. Gibby organized a work crew to construct a trail spur connecting the Root Cellar to the Spring Garden.
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Crop Production 1st Harvest in 60 Years Exceeds Expectations On October 31, 2014, a smoky haze rose from the fields as the combines churned through the fields harvesting the first significant crops planted at 1114 Shawan Road in Cockeysville, since the 1950’s. Never in the history of the farm had such machinery rolled through its fields. For the majority of its existence, all crops grown were harvested by hand.
And what a harvest it was. The yields exceeded MARC’s expectations. Fallow fields typically have very low yields due to lack of nutrient input. On average, MARC realized 195 bushels/acre in corn and 27.9 bushels/acre in soybeans – which translated into $21,000 of gross revenue to help support programming.
No responsible harvest would be complete without overplanting with cover crops. MARC is proud to report that all 40 acres have been seeded with rye to help control erosion. None of this would have been possible without the Lippy Brothers Inc. donation of machinery and manpower. All of the revenue derived from the sale of these crops will be used to fuel MARC’s ever-growing suite of agricultural education initiatives.
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Let’s Build an Indoor Agricultural Arena The Master Plan developed in 2010 calls for the construction of a multi-purpose indoor agricultural arena. The plans for the Arena provide approximately 37,500 + sq. ft. of year round covered space for farm, equine organizations, and the industries that serve them. Potential users of the Arena may include trade shows of farm animals, agricultural products, farm fairs, 4-H events, horse shows, sheep herding, training, etc.
Baltimore County has pledged $1 million dollars towards this goal – tasking MARC to raise the balance. To that end, MARC has secured a matching grant of $200,000 from the Baltimore County Farm Bureau – and raised nearly $150,000 from private donors by the end of 2014. 14
Thank You Volunteers Over 1,500 hours of volunteer time was donated by over 164 friends of MARC!
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We apologize to anyone who has unintentionally been left off this list. We treasure our volunteers and could not do what we do without you!
Wayne Armacost Amanda Arnold Jen Backson Irene Baker Meghan Bass
Aidan Bermingham Cameron Bibaud Edelman Bill Robert Blonder Jack Boniface Valerie Brennan Bucci Bret Prochazka Brett Wood Brian Tony Brown Fran Burns Autumn Burton Pamela Cady Mr Cady Rose Callahan Marc Cesari Alice Chalmers Karen Cicmanec Ben Cohee Dan and Julia Colhoun Kelly and Dan Colhoun Joseph Crank Emma Croft Turk Cuddington Jennifer Cuddington
Stan Dabkowski Carol Daisy Greg Davis Debbie DiMaio Tara Dorn Paul Dorsey Brian Dougherty Jill Drees Bill Edelen Glenn Elseroad Keith Engleman Gail Ensor Moody Ernie Will Fern David Fitzpatrick Michael Flanigan Hanna Frank Timmy Frock Mary Gamper Marisa Garcia Burke Garrison Trina Gay Amy Gladfelter Maria Goggins Ebby Goggins Carolyn Gonzales Ned Grassi Jeff Guelzow Kinko Hackney Natalie Hamilton
Dr. Mike Harrison John Hawks Dan Hawks Sybil Hebb Mr. Hestor Mrs. Hestor Chris Hinder Michael Hirsch Les Hodgson Marisa Hodgson Henry Holloway Barbara Horneffer Ellen Horner Priscilla Huffman Emma Jacobs Julia Jitkoff Emma Jones Sue Joyce Kate Joyce Beavan Justin Nancy Kennedy Greg Kist Erin Koch Paul Konka N'Faley Kouyate Price Lane Glenn Lichtman Kimi Lillig Randy Low Steve Lummis
Michael MacKay Gino Mainello Stephen Mainello Amanda Mainello Stanislaw Maliszewski
Leslie Mallon Tony Marchione Serena Martin Janey Mayo George Mayo
Courtney McDougall John Merryman Dick Merryman John Merryman Matt Michie Barbara Miller Connor Millward Khan Mo Tom Mooney Brad Moore Sam Mowell Alysa Mueller Monika Munn Jeff Myers Beth Neubauer Carl Neutzel Thomas Nicholson Joe Nightingale Joan Norman Matt Norwics
Jack Olson John Olson Kim Olson Dion Orlando Janet Partel Taylor Patton Hope Pearce Dick and Mickey Price Sue Randall Carmela Reulingevans Pat Rienhoff Bonnie Rosenberg David Ross Jim Sacks Jim Salamon Millington Salvatore Luke Santerre John Sasser Fred Schaeffer Stacey Scheper Maragarite Seth Joe Shaffer Erik Simmons Mike Spencer Bob Stanhope Frank Strueber Walker Sue Gene Swackhamer Sharon Swackhamer Pat Thomas
Elaina Thomas
Jennifer Thorpe
Michael Traynor
Sons Traynor
Ashley Treadwell
Shayla Troxel
Jay VanCollom
Nicole Virginia
Duncan Wanjiru
Dick Watson
Guy Watson
Mary Watson
Matthew Weiner
Chandler Willett
Baltimore County 4-H Goat Club
Baltimore County 4-H Rabbit Club Baltimore County Master Gardeners University of Maryland Extension Baltimore County Recreation and Parks Department Bruce Fenwick Keith Wills
In- Kind Contributions 93.1 WPOC Albright Farms
American Farmer Publications Ameripaca Bar Louie Barrett's Grill Beck-N-Call Services Belmont Farm Beth Neubauer
Bikram Yoga Mid Atlantic Boordy Vineyards
Brown Orchard and Farm Market
Calvert Gift Farm Cassandra Kapsos
Central MD Bee Keepers Assoc. Charlottetown Farm Charm City Yoga Christina Pavlick Country Curtains Dale Johnson Dan Colhoun Deer Creek Archery Dover Saddlery Dr. Mark Cesari Emma Jones
Fairgrounds Discount Liquors Farm Credit
Farmer Stan’s Plant and Produce
Farmer Tom's Featherdown Farm Felicia Smith Finch Services
First Fruit Farm Friends and Farms Future Harvest CASA Gail Ensor Gene Swackhamer Glen Arm Lumber Great Feathers Greetings & Readings Growing For Market Henry Holloway Hills Forest Fruit Farm Irvine Nature Center Jack Bart JG Sassy Julie Wright Kim Margiotta Kingsdene Nursery Ladew Gardens Lennilea Farm Market Let's Dish! Linens and Lingerie Lippy Bros Loch Raven Skeet & Trap Louise Gill Lynn Kendrick Marlow and Wyatt
MD Horse Breeders Assoc. Maryland Saddlery MCTA Michael's Cafe, Raw Bar & Grill Mid Atlantic Farm Credit Millender’s
Mingodale Farm Market
Mullan Nursery Company
My Town Art
New Phoenix Pottery
Northwest Savings Bank
Oak Spring Farm
Oldfields School
One Straw Farm
Patty Schlinder
Plow & Hearth
Precision Planting
Prigel Family Creamery
Print Shack
Radebaugh Florist and Greenhouses
Richardson Farm Market
Rod Lopez
Ron Gerstley - ATM Enterprises
Royal Farms
Shaw Orchard
Shin Dig Donors
Side by Side Farm
Simply Noted
Siwik Produce Farm
Slack Winery
SPECIAL THANK YOU TO BALTIMORE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
Spring Meadow Farms Goose Hunting Guide Service
Sprout Organic Salon
Stanislaw Maliszewski
The Manor Tavern
The Mill of Bel Air
The Milton Inn
The Perfect Gourmet
Thomas Nicholson III
Tony Amador - FastSigns
Weber Cider Mill Farm
Wells Discount Liquors
White House Nursery
Whole Foods
Willowdale Farm
Yeoho Valley Farm
Keith Wills
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Thank You 2014 Donors Anonymous Wendell and Talbot Albert Stacey and Thijs Allen Maria C. Reidel Alvarez Evy and Judd Anderson Susan Arnot Heather Austin Martin Azola Myra Knowlton Azrael Dan and Pat Baker Kelly Baxter Coleen and Marv Bertch Lee Bishop Densua and Neil Bloom Gary and Richard Blue Perry and Aurelia Bolton Frank Bonsal Holly Bricken Kathy Brighoff Randy Brinton Jerald & Sheila Brown Gemmel Bruner Robert Bryant Fran Burns Stephen Cameron Nora Leake Cameron Shelly Caplan Alice Chalmers Allan Chaney Lisa Clark Dan and Julie Colhoun Danny and Kelly COlhoun Mark & Vicky Collins Carol Copeland Joseph and Ostella Cowan Edward Jr. and Kate Curry Jim and Jocelyn Curtis Gregory Davis Jonathan Davis Sr. Ralph De Groff Jack and Anne Dillon Kathleen Dott Davison and Lucie Dulin Frank and Kathy Durkee
Bill and Brigid Edelen Phyllis (Gail) Ensor Bruce Fenwick Alex Fisher Brigitte and Gregg Frasier Robert & Linda Frazee Jim and Candace Gerrety Iva Gillet Holly Gilmore Ned and Judith Grassi John Greene Mr. & Mrs. Jack Griswold Benjamin Griswold IV Becky Gurley H. Hamilton Hackney Mrs. A. Bailey Hackney Michael and Ann Hankin Tom Harvey John Hawks Sybil and Donald Hebb Joan Hoblitzell Peter and Barbie Horneffer Anne Horner Richard Horner Mrs. Francis (Harriet) Iglehart Julia Jitkoff Ann Jones Barry and Robin Kandel Bob & Pedie Killebrew Jeanne and Scott Koester Ron and Heidi Krauss Betsy Lafferty Barbara and Stephen Laiken Judie Levenson Mr. T. Edward Lippy Kamala and Marcelo Littleton Lynn Macfarlane Gerald Madden Stephen and Julie Mainello Anthony Marchione David Martin Mr. & Mrs. J.W.Y Martin, Jr. Kathleen Masterton Chris McColloum
Jim and Suzie McDonald Mary and Chuck McGill Scott and Susie Menzies Ann Merryman Bradley and Ruth Moore Nancy Morris J.L. Malcolm Morris Irvine S. & Diane Naylor Beth and John Neubauer Drew & Joan Norman Edmund Notzon Pat Novak Deborah and Nicholas Novotny James and Maureen O'Connell Dan and Julie O'toole Ms. Janet Partel Sue Pasca; Pat Patterson Una Perez Debra Perouta Michael and Charlene Peterson Taylor and Laura Pickett Mr. & Mrs. Richard Price Doug Radebaugh Cliff Ransom Larry Ravitz Maryland Gore and Tom Reier Bill and Barrie Reightler Walter Reynolds Stella and Bob Roberts Nancy (Clear Meadow Farm) Rose Liz Safi Gail Sallitt Caroline Sauter Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Secor Secor Mary Shaffer Kathleen and Joesph Shagena Marion Smith James and Julia Smith Mike & Pam Spencer Caroline Stautberg Laura Stees William and Avis Stettinius Adair B. & Arnie Stifel
Karyn and Gregory Stockslager
Gene Swackhamer
Lynn Vonderhorst
Katharine Voss
Betty Shaw Weymouth
Charlotte Wharton
Sheila and Rufus Williams
Vernon & Lucy Wright
Todd Wyatt
Marie Yeh
Gail and Harry Yeiser
Ann Yellott
Anne and David Zuk
Waverly Farms
North Central Insurance Agency Inc.
Brooks Huff
Mt. Carmel Hounds Inc.
Baltimore County Farm Bureau
Gunpowder Valley Conservancy Inc
Northwest Saving Bank
Wegmans
MARBIDCO
Van Dyke Family Foundation
Green Spring Valley Hounds
Kingfisher Farm
Farmers and Merchants Bank
Finch Services Inc.
Brown Advisory
Graul's Market
MidAtlantic Farm Credit
The Mill of Bel Air
The Kinsley Foundation
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Charter Members
Baltimore County Farm Bureau Boordy Vineyards
Frank A. and Helen Bonsal, Jr. Dan and Julie Colhoun
Jack and Ann Dillon Finch Services, Inc.
Robert and Linda Frazee Graul’s Markets
Gray & Son Construction Ben Griswold,IV Jack S. Griswold
Gunpowder Junior Agricultural Club JoAnn and David Hayden
Kinsley Foundation L’Aiglon Foundation
T. Edward and Marge Lippy Maryland Paving, Inc.
William F.C. Marlow, Jr., Marlow & Wyatt Mid Atlantic Farm Credit
The Mill Diane and Irv Naylor
North County Preservation, Inc. Richard and Mickey Price
Richardson Farms, Inc. Gail and James Riepe
Pam and Mike Spencer Gene and Sharon Swackhamer
The Trust for Public Land Lucy and Vernon Wright
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Grant Awards
Grantor Project Amount
MD Horse Industry Board Horse themed interpretive signs 2,500 B’County Commission on Arts and Science
Expansion of plein air activities (Arts on the Farm) 2,625
Preservation Alliance Baltimore County Root Cellar Restoration 800 MD Agriculture Council Self-Guided Farm Tour 750
To be successful, a non-profit must have diversified sources of funding. Grants play an important role in funding specific projects. In 2014, MARC was awarded a total of $6,675 in grant funds.
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Audit Report March 15, 2015 TO: The Honorable Board of Directors of the Maryland Agricultural Resource Council Our Mission is to provide independent, objective assurance and consulting service designed to add value and improve The Maryland Agricultural Resource Council’s operations. We work to help the organization to accomplish its objectives by bringing a systematic approach to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control and the governance process. In the performance of our oversight responsibilities, the Audit Committee met on February 18, 2015 in MARC offices to review and discuss the financial statements and related information as of December 31, 2014. President Dick Watson and Program Manager Bronwyn Mitchell were present and assisted in a highly cooperative manner during our review. The following information was reviewed as per the audit plan outlined in an email dated February 18, 2015 to the President and Treasurer. 1. Review of all current insurance policies to include D&O liability; insurance policy on equipment and Family Farm Day .policy. 2. Audit/review of Director and Officer Annual Conflict of Interest Statements. 3. Review/ audit a sample ( 7-10 ) of journal entries in QuickBooks from journalized entry to appropriate account ; verify
disbursements for check signatory and appropriate documentation ( invoices) ; deposits to be verified by copy of bank deposit slip. Reconcile bank account balance 12-31-2014 with Quickbooks balance.
4. Review policies for check signing authority and signature cards. 5. Review/audit deposits in Arena (restricted ) bank account . 6. Inspect file location of critical document storage. We conducted our audit in accordance with standards which require that we perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance that the financial statements are free of material misstatements. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion , the financial statements and information referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Maryland Agricultural Resource Council as of December 31, 2014 and its changes in net assets and cash flow for the year then ended . Respectfully Submitted, Audit Committee Gregory Davis, Chair Gail Ensor Bradley Moore Richard Price 20
Balance Sheet December 31, 2014 Dec 31, 14
ASSETS
Current Assets
Checking/Savings
MARC 225,424.38
Payroll 100.00
Total Checking/Savings 225,524.38
Accounts Receivable
11000 · Accounts Receivable -221.59
Total Accounts Receivable -221.59
Total Current Assets 225,302.79
Fixed Assets
62850 · Equipment Purchased 16,403.02
Total Fixed Assets 16,403.02
TOTAL ASSETS 241,705.81
LIABILITIES & EQUITY
Equity
31500 · Temp. Restricted Net Assets 136,350.72
32000 · FY Beginning Balance 59,515.18
Net Income 45,839.91
Total Equity 241,705.81
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 241,705.8121
MARC 2014 Board of Directors and Staff
STAFF Bronwyn Mitchell, Program Manager
Kevin Atticks: Maryland Wine Association
Rick Berstein: Founder - Fresh Fruits Farm
Greg Davis: Retired, CoBank Farm Credit Leasing, Adjunct Faculty Economics Department University of Baltimore
Bill Edelen: Retired, 4-H Volunteer
P.G. Ensor: Farmer
Bruce Fenwick: Farmer and Horse Trainer
Ned Grassi: Wildlife Conservationist; Financial Manager
Michael J. Harrison, DVM: Equine Veterinarian
John Hawks: Retired President of COMSORT Inc. and Founder of My Neighbors Foundation.
Henry Holloway: President of The Mill
Julia Jitkoff: Vice-President- Investor and artist.
Kate Joyce: Independent consultant
George Mayo: Executive Director, Maryland Agricultural Education Foundation
Joan Norman: Co-Owner One Straw Farm; largest organic vegetable farm in Maryland. CSA and restaurant sales
Josh Pons: Co-Owner Country Life Farm & Merryland Farm; thoroughbred horse farms. Former lawyer has authored two books
Zach Rose: Manager, Clear Meadow Farm in White Hall Md.
John Stump: MidAtlantic Farm Credit
John Sullivan: Deputy Chief of Staff, Harford County Executive's Office; Maryland Agricultural Education Foundation Board President
Richard Watson, President Long time resident of Upperco, MD; has management and fundraising skills.
Keith Wills, Treasurer - MidAtlantic Farm Credit
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