New or prospective owners of land in the Texas Hill Country are invited to attend a six-part, multi-county series hosted by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.

According to AgriLife Today, the 2014 New Landowner Series is designed to give landowners the opportunity to speak with experts about how to get the most out of their property.

Topics will include: how to make wildlife, livestock and the environment work; live oak wilt and decline; how to drought-proof pastures; tax, permits and property regulations; growing your own food; herbicides and pesticides; and the best hay, forages and grains for your area.

The series will be held in six sessions across Blanco, Gillespie, Kendall and Kerr counties from March through September. A schedule of the sessions can be found here.

Cost is $30 per session or $100 per person, $150 per couple, for the entire series.

Reservations are requested so enough materials are available for participants.

For more information, call 830-997-3452.