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Shape Up Athletic Fields Now, Advises LSU AgCenter Horticulturist
(Distributed June 2004) Late spring is the latest you can start to have a good Bermuda grass athletic turf. Don’t expect to work on it a month before season play or practice and get much of a result, says LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske.
February Ideal for Rose Preparation, Says LSU AgCenter Horticulturist
(Distributed February 2004) February is the ideal month for Louisiana gardeners to plan, prepare and plant roses, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Allen Owings. At this time of year, new rose bushes can be planted, and established bushes can be given the maintenance they need to get off to a good start this spring.
Cattle Farmers ‘Master’ Their Craft
(Distributed 09/09/04) Cattle farmers are going back to school to learn how to improve their herds and possibly their income – with help from the LSU AgCenter and other groups.
Grain Harvest Season Progressing; Yields Down
(Distributed 06/22/04) The grain harvest is progressing well, but yields are down because of too much rain at the wrong time in the growing season, experts say. "This year was, and still is, a challenging year for farmers," said LSU AgCenter Dr. David Lanclos.
Rains Batter Rice, Other Crops; But Cotton May Be Bright Spot
(Distributed 05/21/04)Recent rains have drenched Louisiana, and LSU AgCenter experts and farmers say the outlook is not good for the state’s rice crop.
Difficult Year Showing In Soybean Yields
(Distributed 09/07/04) Growing soybeans in Southwest Louisiana has been difficult this year, and the yields show it, but the bean crop north of Alexandria has fared well, according to Dr. David Lanclos, LSU AgCenter soybean specialist.
Cattle Producers Learn About National Animal Identification System
(Distributed 05/13/04) Cattle producers and other industry leaders learned about the development of a new National Animal Identification System (NAIS) during the annual LSU AgCenter’s Rosepine Research Station Field Day May 6.
LSU AgCenter Unit Holds Open House, Touts Federal Research Funding
(Distributed 09/01/04) The LSU AgCenter’s Audubon Sugar Institute celebrated new facilities and a federal grant at an open house Tuesday (Aug. 31) at its research and development laboratories in St. Gabriel.
Red River Research Station Oct. 15 Field Day To Focus On Water Quality
(Distributed on 09/28/04) Water quality issues in agriculture will be highlighted during the LSU AgCenter’s Red River Research Station Field Day slated for Oct. 15.
Be Child Care Aware Appropriate Discipline Helps Children Develop Self-discipline
(Distributed February 2004) One of the most frequently asked questions parents have when interviewing a child-care program operator is "What type of discipline do you use?"
Be Child Care Aware Expert Tells What It Takes To Be Child-Care Center Director
(Distributed February 2004) Directing a child-care program is exhausting, not to mention complicated, so it is paramount that a dedicated, knowledgeable person oversees these operations, according to LSU AgCenter associate Cheri Gioe.
Be Child Care Aware Check Written Policies Of Child-Care Providers
(Distributed February 2004) Did you know your child-care provider must have a variety of written policies and that they must provide a copy to you?"The Louisiana Department of Social Services is responsible for publishing licensing standards for child-care programs," said LSU AgCenter associate Cheri Gioe, explaining that the state department regulates and supervises any program providing care for young children.
Be Child Care Aware: What Do Child-Care Licensing, Accreditation Terms Mean?
(Distributed February 2004)You may have encountered a variety of terms while looking for a child-care program. But just what do Class A, Class B or NAEYC-accredited mean?
LSU AgCenter Family Economist Says Youth Should Know 12 Principles
(Distributed February 2004) Adults often bemoan their lack of financial training and all the money management skills they learned the hard way. To help future generations from repeating this mistake, LSU AgCenter family economics specialist Dr. Jeanette Tucker shares 12 principles every young person should know.
Debt Analysis Program Saves Time and Money, Says LSU AgCenter Family Economist
(Distributed February 2004) Would you like to reduce the time and money required to repay your debts without increasing the total amount being paid monthly to creditors? LSU AgCenter family economics professor Dr. Jeanette Tucker says there's a computerized debt reduction analysis program that will help you do just that.
LSU AgCenter Family Economist Discusses Top 10 Ways to Prepare for Retirement
(Distributed February 2004) Financial security in retirement doesn’t just happen, according to LSU AgCenter family economics specialist Dr. Jeanette Tucker. It takes planning, commitment and, of course, money.
Effect of Exercise Debated, Says LSU AgCenter Nutritionist
(Distributed February 2004) Both obesity and being overweight have increased significantly in the recent years with nearly two-thirds of U.S. adults being one or the other. Whether this weight gain has resulted more from an increasing sedentary lifestyle or from less exercise is under debate, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Heli Roy.
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February Warns About Women’s #1 Killer, Says LSU AgCenter Nutritionist
(Distributed February 2004) February is American Heart Month. LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames says this year’s campaign is a call to action for women to take charge of their heart health.
Heart Problems Killing Women by the Minute, Warns LSU AgCenter Nutritionist
(Distributed February 2004) Each year, heart disease and stroke kill more than 500,000 women. "That equates to about one death a minute," calculates LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames.
LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Offers Tips for National Nutrition Month
(Distributed February 2004) March is National Nutrition Month sponsored by the American Dietetic Association (ADA) and its Foundation. LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames says the observance reinforces the importance of nutrition as a key component of health, along with physical activity.
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