If you love
Chesapeake Gold Cheese, have we got news for you!
Chesapeake Gold now has Wine Cheddar cheese made with Blue Elkâs Patriot Bordeaux.
Stephanie Kirk at Blue Elk Vineyard, 88 Riverâs Edge Road in North East, said the cheese is made exclusively for the vineyard and is featured on their cheese boards in the tasting room.
âItâs one of the key things we offer,â Kirk said.
Patriot is one of Blue Elkâs higher end red wines, Kirk said, adding that the vineyard has been wanting to try adding one of its labels to the Chesapeake Gold line.
Maryland oyster industry may be forever altered by COVID-19 pandemic
Audrey Decker
The pandemic-impacted oyster season has been difficult for the industry in Maryland, causing farmers and watermen to rethink how they sell their product and changing how programs conduct oyster restoration.
After restaurants reduced their capacity and a stay-at-home order was issued last spring, restaurant sales essentially went to zero within a matter of a week, said Scott Budden, founder of Orchard Point Oyster Co. headquartered in Stevensville, Maryland.
Pre-pandemic, Orchard Point Oyster Co. would primarily sell to restaurants, either directly to the chef or through regional distributors and wholesalers. Since April, they have transitioned to directly selling to the public, through local pickups and cold shipping, Budden said.
Maryland Fishing Report – March 3
March 3, 2021
Welcome to March! In a couple of weeks spring will be here, and the warmer periods will become longer than the cold stretches. There is plenty of good fishing out there now; the yellow perch runs will start soon and the trout program is stocking generous numbers of fish at a location near you.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is recruiting participants for the shad volunteer angler survey. This brief online survey is smartphone compatible and provides valuable information for the restoration of these prized fish. Anglers are invited to log their shad fishing trips, even if you don’t catch any shad.
Maryland DNR 2021 Photo Contest Now Open
March 2, 2021
Entries for Annual Contest Taken Until August 5
This photo of a kiteboarder at Assateague by Kevin Moore earned second place in the Fall category of the 2020 Photo Contest.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is now accepting entries for its annual photo contest. Photographers, novice or professional, can enter for the chance to win cash, park passes, and other great prizes.
Winning entries will be posted online, featured in an issue of the seasonal Maryland Natural Resource magazine, and placed in the 2022 wall calendar.
About 2,500 photos were submitted by 475 photographers in the 2020 contest.
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