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Preserving the Harvest Workshop

Sealy High School Home Economics Classroom 2372 Championship Drive, Sealy, TX, United States

The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office of Austin County will conduct a food preservation workshop on Friday, June 3, 2022, in the Sealy High School Home Economics Classroom in Sealy, Texas (2372 Championship Drive). An educational program on “Preserving the Harvest”, will include up-to-date techniques for both pressure and hot water bath canning.   The all-day session includes an educational program and hands-on activities where participants will pressure can a product and hot water bath can a salsa.  Each participant will leave with 2 preserved products, “So Easy... Read More →

$80.00

Herd Management Clinic

Wharton Livestock Auction 3230 N Richmond Rd, Wharton, TX, United States

REGISTER HERE Prairie View A&M University College of Agriculture and Human Sciences (CAHS) Cooperative Extension Program (CEP) will be hosting a Herd Management Clinic at the Wharton Livestock Auction on June 10, 2022, from 9 – 12 pm. The program seeks to educate guests on various herd management practices, supply networking opportunities, and offer strategies to improve management methods. The workshop will cover many topics, including preconditioning calves, understanding culling criteria, and buying vs. raising replacement heifers as a value-added practice. Attendees will hear from PVAMU Farm Foreman... Read More →

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Healthy Lawns and Healthy Waters

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of Austin County 800 E Wendt St, Bellville, TX, United States

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Train Like a Champion

Fayette County Fairgrounds 400 Fairgrounds Rd, La Grnage, United States

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Mill Creek Partnership Meeting

Washington County Expo Sales Facility 1305 East Blue Bell Rd, Brenham, TX, United States

RSVP Here by Aug. 5: https://washington.agrilife.org/millcreek/ Guest Talk by Dr. Bill Fox “Management of Native Grasslands” Join us for the Partnership meeting and a discussion with Dr. Bill Fox, Associate Professor and Extension Specialist at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the Rangeland, Wildlife & Fisheries Management Department at Texas A&M University. Dr. Fox’s work focuses on impacts of vegetation on water resources and working landscapes. His talk will include the discussion of native grassland restoration and erosion control practices.

Multi County New Landowner Educational Series: Fruit Trees, Pecans, Grapes for Small Acreage

Cat Spring Ag Society Hall 13035 Hall Rd, Cat Spring, TX, United States

REGISTER HERE   Multi-County New Landowner Educational Series – 3rd Friday of August – November (Flyer Attached) (CEUs)   The Multi-County New Landowner Education program is a series of 7 informational meetings, seminars, and field days designed to make new landowners in Austin, Colorado, Fayette, & Washington Counties aware of what types of agricultural enterprises are best for their property.  Participants in the program will hear from experts in a variety of fields in agriculture about best management practices that can be implemented on their own property.  This... Read More →

$20.00