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Who’s Who in Equine Studies, continued


a BS degree with majors in Dairy Science and Animal and Poultry Sciences from Virginia Tech and a Masters in Agricultural Leadership from the University of Georgia. Aubrey has been busy establishing turf grass plots to investigate their novel uses on horse farms including a diet horse pasture for overweight horses.


David A. Martin


David Martin is the Senior Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources for Baltimore County. A native of Pennsylvania, Dave received both a Bachelors and Masters Degree in Agronomy from Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. His early employment included two and half years as supervisor of the Virginia Tech Extension Soil Fertility Lab followed by 13 years with the Baltimore Farm Credit District in various lending and human resources positions. Since 1988 he has been with the University of Maryland Extension as an Extension Educator, receiving tenure in 1994. He served for fi ve years in Anne Arundel County followed by his present position in Baltimore County. He works with a variety of educational, crop production, environmental and land use issues with farmers, landowners and governmental agencies.


Dave Myers


Dave has been a lifelong resident of Anne Arundel County, and currently is the Acting State Extension Program Leader for Agriculture. Prior to beginning his career with UMD Extension in December 1997, Dave was the agronomist for the U.S. Naval Academy Dairy Farm, where he was employed from 1980 to 1997. While working there, Dave earned a BS


degree in Agronomy, Crop Science in 1983 and an MS degree in Agronomy, Weed Science in 1996 from the University of Maryland. His extension responsibilities include all fi eld crop and livestock agriculture with an emphasis on fruit and vegetable production and marketing. Dave currently conducts fruit and vegetable research trials at the University of Maryland Upper Marlboro Research and Education Center.


Jennifer Reynolds


Jennifer is the Equine and Poultry Extension Coordinator for the Department of Animal and Avian Sciences. In that role, she assists equine faculty with the planning and execution of equine education programs including the University Seminar Series at Horse World Expo, the Equine Session at the Mid-Atlantic Nutrition


Conference, and the pasture events held at the Equine Rotational Grazing Demonstration Site. Jennifer was born and raised in southern New Jersey; after graduating from Delaware Valley College, majoring in Large Animal Science, she worked as a broodmare manager, boarding barn manager and as a volunteer with therapeutic riding programs. In 1998, she moved to Carroll County where she spent 10 years with UMD Extension working as an educator with the 4-H program, and then for a brief period with the Nutrient Management Program. She now is happy to have her own horses to enjoy and compete in local hunter circuits.


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