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2025 Cattle Health Webinar Series UC Cooperative Extension and UC Davis Veterinary Medicine are excited to offer a series of free online webinars for cattle producers. Every Tuesday evening in January from 5:30-7:00 are the live sessions that are designed for producers of all sizes.
2025 Cattle Health Webinar Series UC Cooperative Extension and UC Davis Veterinary Medicine are excited to offer a series of free online webinars for cattle producers. Every Tuesday evening in January from 5:30-7:00 are the live sessions that are designed for producers of all sizes.
2025 Cattle Health Webinar Series UC Cooperative Extension and UC Davis Veterinary Medicine are excited to offer a series of free online webinars for cattle producers. Every Tuesday evening in January from 5:30-7:00 are the live sessions that are designed for producers of all sizes.
A panel of volunteers specializing in freezing, dehydrating, canning and food safety will be available to answer your questions and share their tips so you can safely and successfully preserve food at home. Register here.
Join the UC Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners for an experience thats sure to not be dull! Learn how to sharpen common garden tools such as hoes, shovels, pruners, loppers, and hula hoes so you can go home and sharpen the tools in your shed.
Introduction to Gardening in Amador County NOW is a great time to be planning your 2025 gardening activity, whether you are considering vegetables, berries, fruit trees, flowers, or changing your home landscaping.
Attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators to your garden oasis. Discover plant selection, layout design, and nurturing practices that encourage these beneficial creatures to flourish in your garden sanctuary. This event is free to attend.
Learn the art of gardening in containers to maximize space and flexibility. UC Master Gardeners will share tips on selecting containers, choosing organic soil, and optimizing sunlight exposure for thriving plants that can be moved as needed. This event is free to attend.