Maryland Public Television’s (MPT) popular original series Maryland Farm & Harvest, now in its ninth season, will feature farms and locations in Baltimore, Calvert, Harford and Federick counties during a new episode airing at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, February 1, 2022.
Maryland Public Television’s (MPT) popular original series Maryland Farm & Harvest, now in its ninth season, will feature farms and locations in Calvert and St. Mary’s counties and Baltimore City during a new episode airing at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, January 18.
Maryland Farm & Harvest Visits Garrett, Harford, Prince George’s, and Queen Anne’s Counties During Season-Ending Episode
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Episode Celebrates the “Best of” Eight Seasons of MPT Series
Bees from a hive at Hope Honey Farm in Hyattsville. Photo Credit: Maryland Public Television’s Maryland Farm & Harvest.
ANNAPOLIS, MD (March 5, 2021) – Maryland Public Television’s (MPT) popular original series
Maryland Farm & Harvest, now in its eighth season, will feature farms and locations in Garrett, Harford, Prince George’s, and Queen Anne’s counties during an episode celebrating the “best of” eight seasons of the popular original series. The final episode of the season airs on Tuesday, March 9 at 7 p.m.
MPT Series Maryland Farm & Harvest Visits Baltimore, Harford, and Worcester Counties During Feb. 16 Episode
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February 12, 2021
Photo Description: Karen Vaughan of Dairy Crisis Farm tends to one of the calves at her Harford County farm. Photo Credit: Maryland Public Television’s Maryland Farm & Harvest.
ANNAPOLIS, MD – Maryland Public Television’s (MPT) popular original series
Maryland Farm & Harvest, now in its eighth season, will feature farms and locations in Baltimore, Harford, and Worcester counties during a new episode airing on Tuesday, February 16 at 7 p.m.
Maryland Farm & Harvest has been taking viewers on journeys across the state since 2013, telling hundreds of stories about the farms, people, and technology required to sustain and grow agriculture in Maryland, the state’s number one commercial industry.