| 04/07/08 | 4-H Well-Being and Possibility Thinking Project |
| 05/21/08 | Farmers Market Vendor Workshop |
| 06/16/08 | Range Management and Niche Meat Marketing Workshop |
Pesticide Safety Training for fieldworkers available through the UCCE Office in Spanish or English.
For more information call 209 223-6837.
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Farms of Amador is currently accepting new members!
Find out how to join: Farms of Amador Membership Campaign
Amador County
Cooperative Extension Amador County
12200-B Airport Road
Jackson, CA 95642-9527
Phone: (209) 223-6482
Fax: (209) 223-3279
Dorothy Smith
Maximize Your Farmers' Market Experience
A Workshop for Vendors and Potential Vendors
Wednesday May 21st, 2:00-5:00 pm in Jackson
Want More Information on:
- How to increase your sales through booth appearance, customer service, and customer education?
- How to calculate your cost of production?
- How to extend your season?
Then this workshop is for you!
Click here for workshop agenda and printable registration form.
Master Gardeners
Trained volunteers provide advice and support for local gardeners.
Nutrition, Family and Consumer Sciences
Offering opportunities for families, individuals, and youth to enhance their quality of living by providing resources that support independence and self-sufficiency.
Take a Step to Health
A Healthy Lifestyle Challenge
4H
4-H helps young people discover and develop their potential. It provides a wide variety of educational and enrichment experiences.
Pesticide Safety Training for Fieldworkers
UC Cooperative Extension, Amador County offers pesticide safety training for groups of agricultural fieldworkers in Spanish and English at no cost to growers.
Farms of Amador
Farms of Amador is a countywide marketing and education program to assist local agricultural producers market their products.
Viticulture
Solving problems and exploring new techniques to improve the productivity of California's food and fiber industries.
Livestock and Range Management
Providing professional research and advice to support range livestock producers and rangeland managers.
Natural Resources
In natural resources we deal with land, water, air, and wildland resources, biological systems and diversity, and environmental quality.
Orchard Crops
County farm advisors, backed by campus-based research specialists, search out practical, research-based solutions to a wide variety of challenges—developing more productive crop varieties, better ways to manage livestock waste, new marketing approaches and more.