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Alabama Extension Week is April 12-19. To celebrate, agents and specialists are offering fourteen educational opportunities through the Alabama Extension Week Webinar Series. The presentations will cover agriculture, horticulture, natural resources, human sciences, and more. Because when it comes to providing outreach and education, Extension does that!
Check out all the options below and click the links to register. With webinars hosted both in the afternoon and at night, you are sure to find options that work with your busy schedule.
Monday, April 13
Your First Step Into the Market
Your First Step Into the Market
2:00 p.m. | Roshell Rosales Aguilar, Farm and Agribusiness Management Agent, Alabama Extension at Auburn University
Agribusiness 101 helps break down the essentials for new, beginning, and small producers in Alabama. Since every farm and business is unique, this webinar will cover a little bit of every topic, so clients can have a well-rounded starting point. Attendees will leave with practical guidance, resources, and next steps to make their business profitable.
Register: https://au-academics.my.salesforce-sites.com/pmtx/evt__SiteEventDetail?id=a1RUg000001NFNZ
Pollinator Power in Alabama
Pollinator Power in Alabama: The Great Southeast Pollinator Census
6:00 p.m. | Jennifer Davidson, Russell County Extension Director, Alabama Extension at Auburn University
Calling all citizen scientists! Join Extension to learn the history of the Great Southeast Pollinator Census and why it matters. You will also learn how to create a pollinator-friendly garden and how you and your community can get involved this year.
Register: https://au-academics.my.salesforce-sites.com/pmtx/evt__conf_detail?id=a1RUg000001KH5lMAG
Tuesday, April 14
Small Business Cafe: Idea to Impact
Small Business Café: Idea to Impact
Noon | Marisa Hawkins, Community Workforce, Leadership, and Economic Development Program Coordinator, Alabama Extension at Alabama A&M University
A dynamic session exploring how bold ideas become impactful businesses. Hear from founders who built their ventures from the ground up as they share the creativity, strategy, and resilience behind their success. Available online and in person at the Dawson Building at Alabama A&M University.
Register: https://au-academics.my.salesforce-sites.com/pmtx/evt__conf_detail?id=a1RUg000001GYQ9MAO
Mental Health in Agriculture
Weathering the Storm: Mental Health in Agriculture
2:00 p.m. | Kali Gilbert, Health and Wellness Agent, Alabama Extension at Auburn University
The health of the farming community goes beyond physical labor—it includes mental and emotional well-being. This webinar will highlight the unique stressors that farmers face and emphasizes the importance of community understanding and support.
Register: https://au-academics.my.salesforce-sites.com/pmtx/evt__SiteEventDetail?id=a1RUg000001I9U5
Postpartum Nutrition and Lactation Management in Small Ruminants
Postpartum Nutrition and Lactation Management in Small Ruminants
5:30 p.m. | Felix Samuel, Animal Sciences and Forages Specialist, Alabama Extension at Alabama A&M University
This webinar focuses on postpartum nutrition and lactation management in sheep and goats—including recovery, milk production, prevention of metabolic diseases, and improving lamb and kid growth.
Register: https://au-academics.my.salesforce-sites.com/pmtx/evt__conf_detail?id=a1RUg000001FGIPMA4
DBAN Virtual Coffee Hour Series for Financially Distressed Borrowers
DBAN Virtual Coffee Hour Series for Financially Distressed Borrowers
5:30 p.m. | Karnita Garner, Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resources Specialist, Alabama Extension at Alabama A&M University
The Financially Distressed Borrower Assistance Network (DBAN) coffee hour offers supportive sessions where farmers can discuss financial challenges and learn about resources.
Register: https://au-academics.my.salesforce-sites.com/pmtx/evt__conf_detail?id=a1RUg000001IZErMAO
2026 Year of Alabama Invasive Plants
2026 Year of Alabama Invasive Plants
6:00 p.m. | Kerry Steedley, Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resources Agent, Alabama Extension at Auburn University
Join Alabama Extension and partners in the 2026 Year of Alabama Invasive Plants initiative. This program aims to increase public awareness and encourage action to remove or control non-native invasive plants across the state. Learn how you can get involved.
Register: https://au-academics.my.salesforce-sites.com/pmtx/evt__conf_detail?id=a1RUg000001JsNVMA0
Wednesday, April 15
Houseplants for Homeowners
Back 2 Basics Gardening Series: Houseplants for Homeowners
10:00 a.m. | Nikki Cobb, Urban Home Horticulture Regional Agent, Alabama Extension at Alabama A&M University
Learn the essential needs of common houseplants and how to recognize early signs of stress or decline. This session also introduces beginner-friendly plants and the care practices that help them thrive.
Register: https://au-academics.my.salesforce-sites.com/pmtx/evt__conf_detail?id=a1RUg000000wdqbMAA
Exploring the Science of Forestry, Geology, and Pottery
Exploring the Science of Forestry, Geology, and Pottery
Noon | Andrea Robards, Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resources Agent, Alabama Extension at Auburn University
Discover the natural processes that shape forests and soils and create the raw materials for art. This session connects forestry and geology with pottery, showing how organic matter, minerals, and fire interact to form ecosystems and ceramic works.
Register: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tWwy1PBqRoyP0RyQkpl9Ig#/registration
Women in Ag
Women in Ag
2:00 p.m. | Ali Gotcher, Taylor Evans, Court Green-Johnson, and Jenna Schmidt, Animal Sciences and Forages Agents; and Calen Monroe, Farm and Agribusiness Management Agent; all with Alabama Extension at Auburn University
Join agricultural Extension agents for a discussion of educational opportunities and topics related to women in agriculture. These programs are designed for women and led by women, but all genders are welcome to attend.
Register: https://au-academics.my.salesforce-sites.com/pmtx/evt__SiteEventDetail?id=a1RUg000001I9U5
What to Plant Besides Crape Myrtles
What to Plant Besides Crape Myrtles
6:00 p.m. | Jack Rowe, Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resources Agent, Alabama Extension at Auburn University
Crape myrtles are a true Southern landscape tradition. They are tough—flowering through the worst of the summer heat—and come in sizes, from shrubbery to shade trees. However, they have also been overplanted and are the most overpruned tree in the state. Also, there is sadly a new crape myrtle pest, the crape myrtle bark scale. This sap-feeding insect drains whole trees and weakens them, causing their once-shining bark to turn black. Reduced growth and flowering is followed by a lingering, unlovely death over a period of years. In this webinar, you will learn what your other options there are—whether you want to just plant something different from everyone else or are looking for ways to control crape myrtle bark scale.
Register: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/NjQ4lBCYQ42PzpQUAokggQ
Thursday, April 16
Forest Health in Alabama
Forest Health in Alabama: Challenges and Management
2:00 p.m. | Annakay Newell, Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resources Specialist, Alabama Extension at Auburn University
Alabama’s forests face a range of challenges including insects, diseases, and environmental stressors that influence stand productivity and longevity. This webinar provides an overview of key forest health issues affecting the state and explores practical management strategies to reduce risk and promote resilient, sustainable forests.
Register: https://au-academics.my.salesforce-sites.com/pmtx/evt__SiteEventDetail?id=a1RUg000001G73N
Growing More and Giving More in 2026
Growing More and Giving More in 2026
6:00 p.m. | Bethany O’Rear, Home Horticulture Agent, Alabama Extension at Auburn University
Experience the joy of growing your own vegetables while making a difference in your community through this engaging Alabama Extension webinar. Learn practical, research-based gardening skills tailored to Alabama’s climate—from selecting crops and preparing soil to managing water and pests—so you can grow a productive garden with confidence. As part of Extension’s Grow More, Give More initiative, you will also discover simple ways to share your harvest with neighbors in need and help support food-insecure families.
Register: https://au-academics.my.salesforce-sites.com/pmtx/evt__conf_detail?id=a1RUg000001KHXBMA4
Friday, April 17
Caregiving for Loved Ones with Memory Loss
Caregiving for Loved Ones with Memory Loss
2:00 p.m. | Eunbea Kim, Family and Child Development Specialist, Alabama Extension at Auburn University
Caring for older parents or relatives with memory loss can be challenging and overwhelming. This session explores common caregiver stressors and offers guidance on planning ahead, communicating with family members, and finding support in the community. Participants will also have the opportunity to share experiences, connect with others, and build a supportive caregiving network.
Register: https://au-academics.my.salesforce-sites.com/pmtx/evt__conf_detail?id=a1RUg000001PLVJMA4