Research Station Helps Growing 'Green Industry' (Radio News 03/05/07) The "green industry" is growing as homeowners and business people become more interested in beautifying the outdoors. To help the growing green industry, researchers at the LSU AgCenter's Hammond Research Station are conducting landscaping studies. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Garden Healthy This Spring (Radio News 03/05/07) You may know how and when to plant your pansies and petunias, but do you stretch before heading out into the garden? LSU AgCenter horticulturist Bob Souvestre says while experienced gardeners know what to do in their landscapes, they may not take care of themselves as well as they take care of their flower beds. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Gardeners Prepare For Spring Activities (Radio News 03/05/07) After a wet and cold winter, gardeners are anxious to get back into their yards. With warmer temperatures, many may have started spring gardening activities already. LSU AgCenter horticulturist Bob Souvestre says gardeners can busy themselves with several tasks. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Louisiana Expecting A Satisfying Strawberry Crop (Radio News 03/05/07) On a mild morning workers near Hammond were busy gathering beautiful red-jeweled strawberries. Louisiana strawberries weren’t hindered by freezes and rain, says Dr. Regina Bracy, coordinator of the LSU AgCenter's Hammond Research Station. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Row Covers Get Strawberries To Market Early (Radio News 03/05/07) Row covers have played an important role in getting Louisiana strawberries on the market early. Farmers use these cover to keep their berry plants warm during their winter growing period. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Researchers Looking At Ways To Improve Strawberry Production (Radio News 03/12/07) It's strawberry season, and the LSU AgCenter's Hammond Research Station is conducting research on these berries. Most of the state’s strawberries are grown in Tangipahoa and Livingston parishes. The soil in those areas is conducive to growing strawberries. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Change In Direct Deposits Could Encourage Savings (Radio News 03/12/07) Using direct deposit allows taxpayers to get their refunds quicker. This year individuals expecting a tax refund can direct their deposits into more than one bank account. LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker explains. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Free Tax Assistance Available For Qualified Filers (Radio News 03/12/07) Preparing a tax return is not an easy task, but it is important to do it right. LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker says you don’t necessarily have to do it alone. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance sites and AARP offer free tax preparation for those who qualify and have their material together. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Avoid Mistakes On Tax Returns (Radio News 03/12/07) In the last minute rush to get tax returns completed, taxpayers often make mistakes. LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker talks about common mistakes you should be sure to avoid. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Family Economist Explains Changes For 2006 Income Tax Returns (Radio News 03/12/07) Taxpayers should be aware of a few changes this year when filing their tax returns. For example, LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker says some of the rules have changed regarding charitable contributions. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Resources Available For Child-care Centers Affected By Storms (Radio News 03/19/07) The number of child-care centers in the areas affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita still is low. The LSU AgCenter is working to train potential new child-care operators, but its experts say they also want to help those who returned to the business regain some of what they lost to the storms. For centers that lost resources such as educational toys, there is grant money available for new items. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
LSU AgCenter Offering Training To Potential Child-care Business Owners (Radio News 03/19/07) Louisiana lost numerous child-care centers to hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and Orleans Parish alone lost an estimated 400 child-care centers. LSU AgCenter family development specialist Dr. Becky White is among those working on projects to help re-establish child-care centers in devastated areas. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Soybean Acreage To Remain Steady This Year (Radio News 03/19/07) Louisiana farmers generally plant more acres of soybeans than any other crop. LSU AgCenter feed grain specialist Dr. David Lanclos says he thinks this year will be about the same – even with the increased interest in corn. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Growers Expected To Plant Corn Crop Quickly (Radio News 03/19/07) Corn planting in Louisiana probably won’t last long, according to LSU AgCenter feed grain specialist Dr. David Lanclos, who says even though growers this year are likely to plant nearly double the acres of corn from last year, corn planting for 2007 could be wrapped up pretty quickly. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Louisiana Corn Acreage To Nearly Double This Year (Radio News 03/19/07) Louisiana farmers planted around 340,000 acres of corn last year. Now they're back in the fields planting this year’s crop, and LSU AgCenter feed grain specialist Dr. David Lanclos says he expects the 2007 corn acreage to nearly double. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Consumers Can Expect Satisfying Strawberry Season (TV News 03/05/07) On a recent mild morning, workers were busy gathering beautiful red-jeweled Louisiana strawberries. The berries, located on a plot at the LSU AgCenter's Hammond Research Station, weren't hindered by freezes and heavy rains this winter. Cold weather slowed berry production in Louisiana somewhat, but the plants are poised to increase production. (Runtime: 1 minute, 39 seconds) |
Healthy Gardeners Are Happy Gardeners (TV News 03/11/07) After a wet and cold winter, Gardeners are anxious to get back into their yards. While experienced gardeners know what to do in their landscapes when spring rolls around, they may not take care of themselves as well as they take care of their flower beds. (Runtime: 1 minute, 21 seconds) |
Be '100% Fad Free' During Nutrition Month (Radio News 03/26/07) Keep your health "100% fad free" during National Nutrition Month. That is the theme of this year’s nutrition awareness campaign, which is being conducted in March. Health and diet fads can have harmful effects on your health and your wallet, says LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Caterpillars Arriving Again This Spring (Radio News 03/26/07) LSU AgCenter entomologist Dr. Dale Pollet says he expects heavy populations of the eastern tent caterpillars and forest tent caterpillars this year. You often can find these caterpillars huddled together on the bark of tree trunks or branches. They won’t harm people, but they can harm trees. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
Buck Moth Caterpillars Deliver Painful Stings (Radio News 03/26/07) Spring brings with it plenty of caterpillars. Many are just nuisances, but buck moth caterpillars can deliver painful stings. LSU AgCenter entomologist Dr. Dale Pollet says the larvae of these moths are hatching now. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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