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WILD AND WOOLLY is the quarterly Maryland Sheep and Goat Producer Newsletter. It is published by University of Maryland Extension. It is written and edited by Susan Schoenian, Sheep and Goat Specialist at the Western Maryland Research & Education Center. The newsletter can be accessed for FREE from the Internet at www.sheepandgoat.com/news/index.html and may be viewed as either an HTML or PDF document. The PDF document maintains the formatting of the printed newsletter and requires fewer pages to print. To view and print PDF files, you need a PDF viewer, which can be downloaded for free at www.adobe.com.

Mailed copies of the newsletter are available for a cost recovery fee of $10 per year. Checks made payable to the University of Maryland should be sent to Sheep and Goat Newsletter, Western Maryland Research & Education Center, 18330 Keedysville Road, Keedysville, MD 21756, tel. (301) 432-2767 ext 343 or 315, fax (301) 432-4089, e-mail: sschoen@umd.edu or pthomas@umd.edu.

In lieu of receiving a mailed copy of the newsletter, you can have your e-mail address added to the e-mail reflector list so that you'll receive an e-mail message when a new issue of the newsletter has been posted to the web. Between issues of the newsletter, be sure to visit the Shepherd's Notebook blog at http://mdsheepgoat.blogspot.com. You can also have your e-mail address added to a list to receive blog entries via e-mail.

A newsletter subscription form is available for download (PDF or MS Word).

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Last updated December 11, 2009 by Susan Schoenian.

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