Landowner 101 five-part program
also offered online, videos
A series of five workshops designed for new landowners in North Texas will start April 22 in McKinney and run through Aug. 27.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s annual Landowner 101 series will cover all the basics of managing land to getting started in agriculture.
The cost is $30 per workshop, and registration is online at https://tx.ag/Landowner101. Each workshop focuses on different topics, and attendees may register to participate in person, online or via recorded video to watch after the session.
In-person attendees will meet at Myers Park and Event Center at 7117 County Road 166. Classes start at 9 a.m. and end at 1 p.m., with lunch provided for in-person participants at noon.

The series is hosted by the AgriLife Extension offices in Collin, Denton, Hunt and Rockwall counties.
Opportunities for new landowners
Chase Brooke, AgriLife Extension agriculture and natural resources agent, Collin County, said the workshops provide opportunities for landowners to engage with experts and learn the basics of property management. This will include property taxes, available resources to starting an agricultural business, and the best management practices for a sustainable agriculture operation.
“This series really helps new landowners set up their property for success,” he said. “Participants in previous workshops have found the series useful in planning their land-use goals and implementing solid agricultural practices for new operations.”
Series dates and topics
Each workshop in the series will focus on key information related to various subjects.
April 22 — Property Taxes and Local Resources
May 20 — Planning Your Ag Business
June 17 — Introduction to Managing Your Land
July 15 — Principles of Sustainable Agriculture
Aug. 27 — Principles of Livestock Management
For more information, contact Brooke at chase.brooke@ag.tamu.edu or call 972-548-4232.