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Ellis Clark Regional Agriscience and Technology Program
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In order to register, please complete the registration form provided. (Form and more information can also be found at www.woodburyffa.org.) Any fees must be paid ahead of time to save your spot, with a check made payable to “Region 14”, and sent, along with a completed registration form to Nonnewaug High School, 5 Minortown Rd., Woodbury, CT 06798 Attn: Bill Davenport.
THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010
Proper Pruning of the Home Garden: Tools, Techniques and Timing
Diagnosing and Treating Lyme Disease in Horses
Vermicomposting
Fly Fishing (5 week series of classes)
· Equine Nutrition and Digestion
Beef Carcass Cutting
Gardening for Birds and Butterflies
So You Want to Make Soap?
Canine Behavior I: Common Myths and Misconceptions by Humans
Basic Floral Design
THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2010
Basic Landscape Design and Plant Selection
Home Lawn Turfgrass Installation, Care, Maintenance and Problem Solving, Part 1
Utilizing Native Plants in the Landscape
Sausage Processing
· Musculoskeletal System in the Horse
Needle Felting With Wool
THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 2010
Maple Sugaring Basics
· Circulation and Respiration in the Horse
An Introduction to Raising Poultry
Home Lawn Turfgrass Installation, Care, Maintenance and Problem Solving, Part 2
Orchid Basics
Canine Behavior II: How to Condition Your Dog for a Trip to the Vet
THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 2010
Make Your Own Pork Crown Roast
Meat Quality
My plants have all died! It must be my soil!
Senior Pet Health and Care
Saddle Fitting
Design a Rain Garden for your Backyard
In Clinic Hematology and Chemistry
THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2010
Perennials for the Sun and Shade
Beekeeping Basics (two session course, 4/1 and 4/8)
Beef Carcass Cutting
The Science of Container Gardening
Orchid Basics
Centered Riding On the Ground
· Spring “Buff-Up” of Residential Landscapes
THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2010
Create a Dish Garden Using Succulents
Rose Care
Organics 101: The Real Dirt
Relocating Trees and Shrubs Using the Drum-Lacing Technique (securing/wrapping in burlap)
· The Best Trees, Shrubs, Perennials and Vines for Residential Landscapes
Equine Nutrition 101
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