Home Grown Seed Swap
Lawrence County Extension Office 13075 AL Hwy 157, Moulton, AL, USEvery gardener has extra seeds that may not ever get used. Grab your extra seeds and join us for a seed swap to find and share exciting new varieties of....
Every gardener has extra seeds that may not ever get used. Grab your extra seeds and join us for a seed swap to find and share exciting new varieties of....
This event is the second session in a three part series for beginning landowners in Northwest Alabama. In this session, we will learn about using private forest consultants, marketing and....
This meeting is designed to educate beef cattle producers about the options and benefits of including cotton by-products in their beef cattle rations to decrease winter feeding costs and increase....
Annual meeting addressing strawberry production issues.Address:Jemison Municipal Complex14 Padgett LaneJemison, AL 35085Contact:David Lawrencelawreda@aces.edu(334) 740-1667
Food Safety Certification 2 day Course that meets the requirements of the state health department regulations for those that serve the public through retail establishmentsAddress:Shelby County Extension Office54 Kelly LaneColumbiana,....
November 8th Balance Carbohydrates with Other Nutrients Extreme dieting such as eliminating and cutting "Carbs" are not necessary to be healthy. Our bodies need carbohydrates for energy to help support....
The holidays will be here before you know it! Get a jump on your decorations by joining us as we teach participants how to make their own wreath using natural....
This presentation is suitable for landowners, forestry consultants, and planting contractors. We will cover the do's and don'ts of pine seedling care, handling, and planting to increase the likelihood of....
Annual Farm City Breakfast at the Eufaula Barbour Chamber of Commerce November 9. Poster, Essay, and Video contest winners from the schools will be announced and other farm-city awards given....
Trees are an important and essential component of our landscape. Urbanization is constantly growing, and rural towns in Alabama are rapidly expanding. Therefore, all trees growing on private and public....