4-H Crafternoons– Fun with Paper Mache
https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/112069413?pwd=aERRbXVLOWJOTjh0eDJpdFFZZGJBdz09KathrynM. Alstat434985-5236, FAX 434 985-5289, kalstat@vt.edu
Equine Series: Horse Pasture Weeds
EquineForage Series Horsepasture management topics will be discussed. These webinars will provideparticipants with a foundation of
What you need to know about the Asian Longhorn Tick and Theileria
https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/97086949678Tune in for a discussion with experts on the Asian Longhorn Tick and Theileria: •
Balancing Life: Family Finances During COVID-19
https://virginiatech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Bubiwc7iSyWtdhvPDMStzghttps://virginiatech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Bubiwc7iSyWtdhvPDMStzg Expert Presenters are Dr. Elena Serrano and Dr. TravisMountain – Hosted by VCE Human Development
Coping with a Money Crunch
https://tinyurl.com/moneycrunch2020,Please find attached a flyer for an upcoming webinar “Coping with a Money Crunch" that
Remote Gardening Help Desk
https://facebook.com/events/s/remote-gardening-help-desk/887000605101915/?ti=icl,This is an event set up on our unit Facebookpage happening every Monday, Wednesday, and
WEBINAR: SE VA Ag Update: Weekly Talks from VCE Specialists, Industry Experts, and Ag Agents.
WEBINAR: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/678061885,Fifteen Minutes in the Forest
Webinar: Common Invasive PlantsAll Sessions will be at the sameZoom location:Join Zoom MeetingRecommended, video and audioexperiencehttps://virginiatech.zoom.us/127950470Dial in via
Dairy Phone Conference Call: Forage quality
1-862-799-9478,April 24th Jeremy Daubert VA Coop Extension
WEBINAR: Timely Information for Livestock Producers
https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/95281201443,Virginia Livestock Market Update-Mike Carpenter & Willie Morris, VDACS• Livestock Enterprise Management: Key Financial Considerations-Alex
Virginia Virtual Farm to Table – Hydroponic Salad Greens
https://virginiatech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hZb35SBKTWCZMetQ823q_QFrom large scale greenhouses supplying salad greens to the East Coast to smaller operations serving