2023 Shelby County Educational Events
ServSafe for Food Service
Cottage Food Safety Certificate Course
Master Gardeners
Restri...
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Amber and Zac Lunch Box are preparing for another school year with delicious and safe lunches. Zac likes ham and cheese sandwiches with chip...
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If you search the Internet, you will find a variety of salads described as celebration salads for any occasion. Below is another version to ...
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This commercial category is for pesticide applicators who apply pesticides for the purpose of preventing, controlling, or eradicating termit...
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This category includes commercial applicators using or supervising the use of restricted-use and other pesticides in, on, or around the foll...
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Accurate quantification of urban forest carbon stocks is required for cities to participate in forest carbon markets. Traditional method...
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Obesity is something that affects a countless number of adults in the United States. However, approximately 1 in 5 American children also ha...
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Pesticides are a valuable integrated pest management tool that can protect plants against disease, weeds, and insect pests. However, when mi...
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Timber harvesting serves as a fundamental aspect of forest management. This process includes logging, extracting, and transporting products....
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Preserved fruits and vegetables may be allowed under Alabama’s Cottage Food Law if they have a finished equilibrium pH below 4.2. Examples...
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The Alabama Cottage Food Law went into effect in 2014 and was revised in 2021. The law states that individuals can produce certain nonhazard...
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