Duds to Dazzle [the Fashion version of Food Challenge]

Lee County Extension Office 310 South Grimes, Giddings, United States

During Duds to Dazzle, teams receive textiles and to create a new product using items from the supply closet. RSVP by noon on the day before, March 6. https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/projects/fashion-interior-design/

Steer tag order

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RWFM Webinar – Water Law Overview & Update

Lee County Extension Office 310 South Grimes, Giddings, United States

Water Law Overview & Update Presented by Dr. Tiffany Lashmet, Associate Professor & Extension Specialist – Agricultural Law, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension This presentation will offer a high-level overview of Texas groundwater and surface water law.  Dr. Lashmet will also cover several key cases related to each.  Additionally, she will provide an update on the current WOTUS situation on the federal level. One CEU hour of Laws & Regulations will be offered to Private Applicator pesticide license holders. RSVP by noon on April 5.

$10

RWFM Webinar – Wild Pigs in Texas

Lee County Extension Office 310 South Grimes, Giddings, United States

Wild Pigs in Texas Presented by James Long, Project Coordinator, Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute This presentation will introduce landowners to the spread of these invaders across both the U.S. and Texas and explain some of the biology and environmental factors that have led to their rapid population growth.  Mr. Long will then dive into the damage that wild pigs cause across the landscape to include agricultural, natural resources, and private property.  He will also address the disease risks that wild pigs pose to both livestock and humans.... Read More →

$10

South Central Texas AG Conference

Lee County Extension Office 310 South Grimes, Giddings, United States

Register on-line at:  https://washington.agrilife.org/ceuconference

$45

RWFM Webinar — Algal Blooms & Management

Lee County Extension Office 310 South Grimes, Giddings, United States

Presented by Brittany Chesser, Aquatic Vegetation Management Program Specialist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Lead Diagnostic Scientist, TAMU Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory This program on all thing's algae and cyanobacteria. We will cover how to identify the main groups of algae, from micro to macro forms, as well as, cyanobacteria and other harmful algal blooms. Once identified, we will briefly discuss their biology and how that plays a role in the pond’s ecosystem and management. Specific management strategies, including mechanical, biological, and chemical options, when applicable, will be covered... Read More →

$10