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LSU AgCenter Holds Watershed Summit
(Distributed 08/15/05) Keeping Louisiana’s waterways clean takes everyone working together, and meetings such as the LSU AgCenter’s Northwest Louisiana Watershed Summit help keep the channels of communication open.
Red River Research Station Field Day To Focus On Crop Research
(Distributed 08/16/05) Agronomic crop research will be the focus of the 2005 Red River Research Station Field Day slated for Sept. 8 at the LSU AgCenter research facility near here.
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Watch For Problems Created By Heat Stress; Complete Other Chores Like Dividing La. Irises
(For Release On Or After 08/19/05) Plants under heat stress are weakened, and we generally see an increase in disease and insect problems at the end of the summer. Keep an eye out this time of year for pests, and be sure to monitor population levels and damage carefully.
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Bougainvilleas Spectacular If Properly Cared For
(For Release On Or After 08/26/05) It would be hard to find a more dazzling flowering tropical plant than the bougainvillea. The bougainvillea is a tropical shrubby vine, and its bright magenta, pink, white, gold or purple flowers positively glow.
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Prepare For Fall Vegetable Garden; Some Things Can Be Planted Now
(For Release On Or After 08/05/05) There’s something particularly satisfying about putting quality, nutritious food on the table as a direct result of your gardening efforts, and August is a transitional time in the vegetable garden. Although planting of cool-season vegetables will begin in earnest next month, some of the more heat-tolerant ones, such as the cole crops, can be planted now.
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Gardeners Sometimes Have To Referee
(For Release On Or After 08/12/05) Right about now is a good time to look over your landscape and evaluate how things are growing. Some of your plants may need your guiding hand.
Entomologist Cautions To Watch For Soybean Pests
(Distributed 08/24/05) LSU AgCenter entomologist Dr. Jack Baldwin says soybean insect pests, especially the leaf-feeding ones, generally have been light this year, but he cautions August always is a critical month for major insect outbreaks.
Downed sugarcane and power line near Raceland mill
Katrina Hurts Louisiana Milk, Citrus, Cattle, Sugarcane Production; Nursery Industry Suffers Too
(Distributed 08/28/05) While most eyes are focused on New Orleans, the surrounding countryside has suffered a severe blow from Hurricane Katrina that’s expected to affect several Louisiana agricultural commodities.
Rapides-Dean Lee Field Day Set For Aug. 25 In Alexandria
(Distributed 08/03/05) The fourth annual LSU AgCenter Rapides Parish/Dean Lee Research Station Field Day will be Aug. 25 at the Dean Lee Research Station, south of Alexandria, beginning at 3 p.m.
Rice harvesting
Rice Harvest Running Late But Yields Good
(Distributed 08/16/05) Louisiana farmers are pleased with the 2005 rice harvest so far, but good yields are being offset by uncertainty and low prices.
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4-H’er Riding Wave Of Technology
(Distributed 08/15/05) Jacob Stout is riding the technology wave across the country to learn new things and to meet new people.
CAFTA Causes Changes For Louisiana Agriculture
(Distributed 08/03/05) Passage of the free-trade agreement with Central America, known as CAFTA, has set the stage for possible changes in Louisiana agriculture, say experts from the LSU AgCenter.
Rural Development Conference Set For West Monroe Sept. 12-15
(Distributed 08/04/05) The LSU AgCenter is teaming up with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Southern Rural Development Center at Mississippi State University to bring the Southern Institute for Rural Development conference to Louisiana Sept. 12-15.
Dr. Sid DeRouen working on cattle temperament study
LSU AgCenter Researchers Studying Cattle Temperament
(Distributed 08/16/05) LSU AgCenter researchers are studying how cows’ temperaments affect profitability of cattle herds in Louisiana.
Dove Field Day Set for Aug. 20 in Alexandria
(Distributed 08/04/05) The LSU AgCenter will host a field day on managing mourning doves in Louisiana on Aug. 20 at the Dean Lee Research & Extension Center near Alexandria. “This is an opportunity for hunters, farmers, landowners and others to learn about land management and laws regulating food plots,” said LSU AgCenter forestry and wildlife specialist Dr. Don Reed.
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LSU AgCenter Publishes 2006 ‘Get It Growing’ Calendar
(Distributed 08/26/05) The LSU AgCenter is once again offering Louisiana gardening enthusiasts the opportunity to learn more about their craft and enjoy beautiful garden photos with the publication of its 2006 Get It Growing Calendar.
LSU AgCenter Announces Hotline To Assist Farmers With Financial Decisions, Planning
(Distributed 08/22/05) The LSU AgCenter is once again opening its Farm Financial Assistance Hotline to help farmers who may be facing tough financial decisions because of stagnant commodity prices and increased production costs.
Wildlife specialist discusses importance of sunflowers in food plots for doves
Dove Management Field Day Held By LSU AgCenter, Others
(Distributed 08/25/05) With the opening of dove hunting season Sept. 3, the LSU AgCenter and others recently held a dove field day to help Louisiana hunters and landowners develop habitat for doves, understand the rules of hunting and enjoy the outdoors.
CAFTA Causes Changes For Louisiana Agriculture
Passage of the free-trade agreement with Central America, known as CAFTA, has set the stage for possible changes in Louisiana agriculture, say experts from the LSU AgCenter.
LSU AgCenter Lauds 8 New Patent Recipients
(Distributed 08/24/05) Eight LSU AgCenter inventors who received patents during the past year were inducted into the LSU AgCenter’s Patent and PVP Club during a recognition reception at the Lod Cook Conference Center here Wednesday (Aug. 24).
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