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Dr. Amanda Grev is an Extension Specialist for Forage and Pasture at the University of Maryland's Western Maryland Research & Education Center, affiliated with the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. She joined the University of Maryland Extension team in 2019, conducting research and extension programming to support forage producers and livestock professionals across the region.
Education:
- Undergraduate degree in Equine and Animal Science from North Dakota State University
- M.S. in Animal Science from University of Minnesota
- Ph.D. in Animal Science from University of Minnesota
Research Focus: Dr. Grev's expertise centers on the interactions between animal nutrition, forage systems, and pasture management. Her work addresses practical challenges in rotational grazing, hay production, and sustainable livestock operations—particularly for beef cattle, dairy cattle, small ruminants, and equine. She develops science-based solutions to optimize forage quality and grazing efficiency.
Awards: No scientific awards mentioned in available materials.
Extension & Outreach: Through her role, Dr. Grev engages directly with agricultural stakeholders via field demonstrations, workshops, and technical guidance. She leverages the resources of the Western Maryland Research & Education Center to advance sustainable pasture-based livestock systems.




