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2005 Will Be Year To Learn About Asian Soybean Rust (Distributed 02/04/05) LSU AgCenter scientists are launching a series of research projects in 2005 to learn what they can about Asian soybean rust and how this potentially devastating disease will develop in Louisiana. Meanwhile, they are telling farmers to go about their soybean planting as they have in the past, despite this looming threat. |
Get It Growing: Understanding Needs Key To Success With Houseplants (For Release On Or After 02/25/05) Growing houseplants successfully starts with understanding their needs. |
Yellow Leaves Not Always A Problem (For Release On Or After 02/11/05) Yellow leaves have been showing up on a wide variety of evergreen shrubs since last fall, and this has caused many Louisiana gardeners to be concerned. The good news is that although the condition may look alarming, in most cases yellowing leaves do not indicate a problem. |
Now Is Time To Plant Roses (For Release On Or After 02/04/05) Around the world, there is no better loved or more recognizable flower in the plant kingdom than the rose, and now is a good time to plant them. |
Figs Easy To Grow, Numerous Types Do Well Here (For Release On Or After 02/18/05) If you’re a fan of figs, you’ll be glad to know that fig trees are one of the easiest fruit trees to grow around your home. With little care, they will produce crops of juicy, sweet figs every year. |
Conference Participants Learn Diversity Is 'Right Thing To Do' (Distributed 02/21/05) Participants in the LSU AgCenter’s Diversity Conference earlier this month got a healthy dose of advice that respecting, understanding and honoring diversity is the right thing to do. |
La. House Commerce Committee To Meet Before LSU AgCenter Food Processors Conference (Distributed 02/11/05) The Louisiana House Commerce Committee has scheduled a field hearing for 10 a.m. Feb. 16 at the C.B. Pennington Jr. Conference Center in Baton Rouge. |
LSU AgCenter Presents Diversity Awards To Faculty, Administrators (Distributed 02/11/05) The LSU AgCenter presented four major awards Friday (Feb. 11) recognizing faculty members for their contributions to its diversity initiatives. |
LSU AgCenter To Host Lumber Drying Workshop (Distributed 02/01/05) The LSU AgCenter’s Louisiana Forest Products Development Center will host a comprehensive three-day lumber drying workshop Aug. 17-19. |
Citrus Clinics Planned For Commercial, Home Growers (Distributed 02/17/05) Two workshops for citrus growers will be conducted in March by the LSU AgCenter. The clinics, which will provide opportunities for home and commercial citrus growers, are free, and literature will be available at no charge. |
$44K In Scholastic Premiums Awarded To Livestock Show’s Top Winners (Distributed 02/12/05) Scholastic awards totaling more than $44,000 were presented Saturday (Feb. 12) to the top exhibitors of market animals at the 70th Annual LSU AgCenter Livestock Show. |
Youth From Across State Named Champions At 70th Annual LSU AgCenter Livestock Show (Distributed 02/12/05) Hundreds of youth from across Louisiana were named state champions during a week of competition at the 70th Annual LSU AgCenter Livestock Show. |
Food Processors Conference Looks At Marketing, Economic Development (Distributed 02/21/05) Selling food products identified with Louisiana can help build markets – both within the state and elsewhere – a food industry consultant told the Louisiana Food Processors Conference last week. |
Increased Sales Might Offset Shortfalls In Rice Industry (Distributed 02/17/05) Low rice prices and looming federal budget cuts could be offset by a possible increase of U.S. rice sales, according to some experts in the industry. |
Food Processors Voice Concerns At Commerce Committee Hearing (Distributed 02/17/05) "The people are here, the businesses are here, the opportunity is here," Sam Scelfo said of Louisiana’s opportunity to create new jobs through the food-processing industry. |
Gerry Lane Premier Exhibitor Awards Recognize Youth For Livestock Knowledge, Skills (Distributed 02/12/05) Six exceptional Louisiana young people were recognized Saturday (Feb. 12) for their knowledge, skills and communication abilities as they were named winners of Gerry Lane Premier Exhibitor Awards at the 70th annual LSU AgCenter Livestock Show held at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales. |
LSU AgCenter 2005 Livestock Show Photos (Gallery 1) (Distributed 02/12/05) A variety of photos are available from the LSU AgCenter's 2005 Livestock Show. This is one of two galleries posted to our News Web site. |
LSU AgCenter To Host 20th Annual Fruit, Vegetable Growers Conference (Distributed 02/01/05) Fruit and vegetable growers will learn how to market their crops during the 20th Annual Fruit and Vegetable Growers Conference scheduled for Feb. 22 at the LSU AgCenter’s Calhoun Research Station. |
Youngsters, Volunteers Honored For Outstanding Work With Livestock Projects (Distributed 02/12/05) The LSU AgCenter recognized outstanding volunteer leaders and 4-H and FFA members Saturday (Feb. 12) for their involvement in and contributions to youth livestock programs. |
Louisiana Youths Learn About Co-op Business (Distributed 05/05/04) Young people from across Louisiana recently learned what it takes to operate a cooperative business. |
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Conference Participants Learn Diversity Is 'Right Thing To Do' (Distributed 02/21/05) Participants in the LSU AgCenter’s Diversity Conference earlier this month got a healthy dose of advice that respecting, understanding and honoring diversity is the right thing to do. |
Food Processors Conference Looks At Marketing, Economic Development (Distributed 02/21/05) Selling food products identified with Louisiana can help build markets – both within the state and elsewhere – a food industry consultant told the Louisiana Food Processors Conference last week. |
Increased Sales Might Offset Shortfalls In Rice Industry (Distributed 02/17/05) Low rice prices and looming federal budget cuts could be offset by a possible increase of U.S. rice sales, according to some experts in the industry. That was one of the messages at a Tuesday (Feb. 15) meeting for rice producers in Lake Charles that was coordinated by the LSU AgCenter. |
4-H’ers Learn About Service At Banquet Honoring State Representative (Distributed 02/01/05) State Rep. Francis Thompson is a strong supporter in the LSU AgCenter’s 4-H program. He’s also one of the Louisiana youth development program’s widely known former participants. Thompson, D-Delhi, was honored Saturday night (Jan. 29), and members of the LSU AgCenter’s 4-H program in Winn Parish helped serve dinner to some 350 guests as a community service project. |
LSU AgCenter 2005 Livestock Show Photos (Gallery 2) (Distributed 02/12/05) A variety of photos are available from the LSU AgCenter's 2005 Livestock Show. This is one of two galleries posted to our News Web site. |
Youngsters, Volunteers Honored For Outstanding Work With Livestock Projects (Distributed 02/12/05) The LSU AgCenter recognized outstanding volunteer leaders and 4-H and FFA members Saturday (Feb. 12) for their involvement in and contributions to youth livestock programs. |
LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Says To ‘Go Red For Women’ In February (Distributed February 2005) LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames encourages women to wear something red on February 4 to show support of all women who have been touched by heart disease or stroke. Heart disease is women’s number 1 killer. |
February-March Can Be Busy In Home Landscapes, Says LSU AgCenter Horticulturist (Distributed February 2005) February and March signal the beginning of spring in many parts of Louisiana – at least when it pertains to getting things done in the home landscape, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Allen Owings. |
Be Child Care Aware: Software Selection Integral To Positive Computer Use Experiences (Distributed February 2005) Although some early childhood educators still have doubts about the importance of computer use by preschool-age children, the argument really is a moot point, according to LSU AgCenter child-care associate Cheri Gioe, who says the reality is that children are steadily gaining access to computers in homes, child-care centers and schools. |
LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Offers Diet Regimen (Distributed February 2005) It is only February, and LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames asks, "Have your plans to lose weight already been thwarted by too much king cake and ‘bad’ weather that keeps you from exercising?" |
Volunteer Opportunities Abound In February, Says LSU AgCenter Family Expert (Distributed February 2005) Do you tend to volunteer around a holiday? If so, February has lots of opportunities for you, according to LSU AgCenter family resource management specialist Dr. Karen Overstreet. |
Writing Program Helps Build Morals, According To LSU AgCenter Character Education Leader (Distributed February 2005) Maxims, proverbs and sayings provide a flash of insight to illuminate life’s journey, says LSU AgCenter state 4-H character education coordinator John Arceneaux. Familiar examples are, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you," and "You are only as good as your word." |
Obesity Treatment Tax Deductible, Says LSU AgCenter Nutritionist (Distributed February 2005) Costs associated with obesity treatment will be easier to bear for those who itemize their deductions, according to LSU AgCenter food and nutrition professor Dr. Annrose Guarino. |
Mardi Gras Memory Should Be Throw, Not Hurl, Says LSU AgCenter Nutritionist (Distributed February 2005) Don’t let food poisoning be a memento of the Mardi Gras season, says LSU AgCenter nutritionist and food safety expert Dr. Beth Reames. "By following some simple practices, you can enjoy the festivities without suffering from foodborne illnesses." |
Exercise And Explore New Tastes, Recommends LSU AgCenter Nutritionist (Distributed February 2005) Nutrition and physical activity are key components of good health, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. During March, National Nutrition Month, Reames urges everyone to "Get a Taste for Nutrition," this year’s theme by the American Dietetic Association. |
‘Lazy Man’s Grass’ Most Popular In State, Says LSU AgCenter Horticulturist (Distributed February 2005) Centipedegrass (Eremochloa ophiuroides) has become the most popular grass type in Louisiana. It is the major grass produced on Louisiana sod farms, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske. |
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