Welding 101

Mondays and Wednesdays, February 2-25
5-7pm

The Center for Land-Based Learning offers hands-on Welding 101 classes in a newly remodeled welding shop at our headquarters in Woodland. Classes are 2-hour sessions, two evenings per week for four weeks.

Whether you’re a farmer who wants to practice the basics of welding, brush up on your skills, or learn to weld for home or business, we are proud to make this community resource available. You'll get experience using an arc welder and an oxy-acetylene torch. Small class size allows ample opportunity for personalized learning and instruction.

The first 4 classes we focus on setting up and safely using an oxy/acetylene torch. Students will learn how to weld and cut steel using the torch, practicing a flat weld, fusion weld, but joint and lap joint.

Classes 5-8 will cover arc welding. Students will learn to use two different welding rods and their applications on 4 different welding positions: flat weld, butt joint, lap joint and T-joint.

Safety and technique will be emphasized in each class, and students will learn which application and tool to use for a variety of different tasks. We will also discuss what to look for when shopping for new or used equipment.

Instructor George Kimball grew up on a small farm in Yolo County and fell in love with the art of welding while in high school. After he graduated, he worked for Kimzey’s Welding Works in Woodland, and then became a professional farrier for a decade.

Students must be 18 or over.
Space is limited to 5 students per class.

Location: Center for Land-Based Learning, 40140 Best Ranch Rd, Woodland, CA
Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays, February 2-25 from 5-7pm
Price: $465

Questions? Email [email protected] for more information.

Supporting Women in Agriculture

Thanks to the generous support of the Les Dames d’Escoffier International, Sacramento Chapter, we have been awarded a $5,000 Philanthropic Grant to support women in agriculture.

This funding allows us to offer each qualifying student a 50% scholarship towards one California Farm Academy course, helping reduce financial barriers to hands-on agricultural education.

This scholarship opportunity is designed for women who:
  • Are at any stage of their agricultural journey, from early exploration to established practice
  • Are interested in hands-on, experiential learning in agriculture
  • Are ready to take a next step toward shaping their path in farming, food systems, or land stewardship