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LSU AgCenter Engineer Says Bedshaper Can Be Useful Landscaping Tool (Distributed March 2005) Maintaining the edges of beds in the landscape is easier than it used to be, says Dick Parish, an engineer at the LSU AgCenter’s Hammond Research Station. |
Officials Share Knowledge About Asian Soybean Rust (Distributed 03/10/05) LSU AgCenter soybean specialist Dr. David Lanclos and others shared information about the effects of Asian soybean rust on the crop in Brazil during a Farm Bureau Federation meeting held at the Rapides Parish Extension Center last week (March 4). |
2005 Spring Garden Show April 2-3 In New Orleans (Distributed 03/01/05) The 2005 Spring Garden Show in New Orleans is set for April 2-3 in the Botanical Gardens on Victory Avenue in City Park. |
Azaleas Show Their Stuff In Spring (For Release On Or After 03/04/05) Azaleas are spring showoffs, even though some newer varieties now bloom in other seasons. |
Louisiana Backyard Garden Not Complete Without Peppers (For Release On Or After 03/18/05) Louisianans have appreciated the enjoyable qualities of spicy foods for generations, and peppers from your backyard garden can help contribute to that. |
Now Is Time To Clean Out Your Aquatic Garden – If Needed (For Release On Or After 03/25/05) It’s time to decide if your aquatic garden could use a good cleaning, since now is the best time to accomplish that task. |
Louisiana Gardeners Can Grow Variety Of Herbs (For Release On Or After 03/11/05) Many of us already know herbs are vital to the flavor of many of our favorite dishes. But you might not realize herbs are easy to grow and can add flowers, fragrance and textures to the landscape. |
Company Considering Plant That Would Use Rice Straw (Distributed 03/10/05) A Texas company may build a $75 million plant in Louisiana to use rice straw to make building material, according to an environmental brokering and marketing firm. |
Shrimper Training Sessions Announced (Distributed 03/09/05) The LSU AgCenter will provide technical assistance training in April for shrimp producers who qualify for cash payments under the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program. |
Master Wildlifer Programs To Be Offered Across State (Distributed 03/10/05) The LSU AgCenter will offer a unique wildlife educational program at selected sites across the state beginning in late March. The program, "Master Wildlifer; Wildlife Conservation on Private Lands," is designed for landowners, land managers and outdoor recreation enthusiasts who are interested in including wildlife considerations in their current land management activities. |
Experts Say La. Satsumas Beaten By Inferior Products (Distributed 03/18/05) Citrus growers from California and Spain are beating Louisiana satsuma producers with inferior products, according to an LSU AgCenter horticulture professor. |
Rice Farmers Slightly Optimistic, Still Expecting Tough Times (Distributed 03/01/05) Representatives of rice farming groups recently returned from Washington, D.C., slightly more optimistic than when they left, but they warn that agriculture faces potentially tough times. |
LSU AgCenter To Offer Master Wildlifer Programs Across State (Distributed 03/10/05) The LSU AgCenter will offer a unique wildlife educational program at selected sites across the state beginning in late March. |
Crawfish Crop Abundant This Year (Distributed 03/11/05) Louisiana crawfish farmers are producing an abundant crop this year – although an abundant supply generally means more smaller crawfish, according to Dr. Ray McClain, LSU AgCenter aquaculture professor. |
LSU AgCenter, Blue Cross Team Up To Fight Childhood Obesity - 'Smart Bodies' Kicks Off Statewide Tour In Baton Rouge (Distributed 03/01/05) The LSU AgCenter and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana’s charitable subsidiary have joined forces on an interactive educational program designed to combat childhood obesity. |
Public Asked To Comment On EQIP; 4 Sessions Planned (Distributed 03/04/05) Four listening sessions will be conducted at various locations in the state to give Louisiana citizens a chance to comment on the Environmental Quality Incentives Program. |
Southwest La. Garden Festival Set For April 2-3 (Distributed 03/10/05) The 2005 Southwest Louisiana Garden Festival is set for April 2-3 in the outdoor covered arena at the Burton Coliseum in Lake Charles. |
LSU AgCenter Bringing ‘Magic’ Back To Baton Rouge (Distributed 03/04/05) The LSU AgCenter will once again transform its Parker Coliseum in Baton Rouge into a place where people can learn about the wonders and magic of agriculture April 12-21. |
Mosquito Control Certification Workshop Set For March 8-10 In Baton Rouge (Distributed 03/01/05) The LSU AgCenter and the Louisiana Mosquito Control Association are sponsoring a workshop for applicators interested in certification as pesticide applicators for mosquito control/public health. |
Functional Foods Subject Of Annual Patrick Lecture Set For April 18 (Distributed 03/31/05) Functional foods and the role they play in disease risks will be the subject of a public lecture on the LSU campus April 18. |
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Roundup Ready Flex Cotton Offers New Technology For Cotton Farmers (Distributed 03/01/05) Farmers and industry representatives are learning how the new Roundup Ready Flex cotton can help them control weeds and be competitive in producing a crop. |
LSU AgCenter’s Baton Rouge Garden Show To Blossom March 19-20 (Distributed 03/10/05) The LSU AgCenter’s Baton Rouge Spring Garden Show will blossom again March 19-20 on the campus in Baton Rouge. |
Researchers Looking To Change Rice, Improve Diets (Distributed 03/03/05) Researchers at the LSU AgCenter are working with a product that has the potential to provide several significant health benefits and add value to an important Louisiana commodity. |
Forest Landowners Learn About Industry During Ark-La-Tex Forum (Distributed 03/18/05) More than 200 forest landowners and industry representatives attended the Ark-La-Tex Forestry Forum March 10 to learn techniques important in growing trees and maximizing the profit potential from their land. |
Program Inspires Cattle Producer To Make Positive Changes (Distributed 03/01/05) David Watson manages about 38 cows in the rolling hills of St. Helena Parish. |
Youth Develop Relationships, Learn At 4-H Horse Camp (Distributed 03/31/05) Forty-eight 4-H Club members and the adults who accompanied them recently spent two days learning new skills and developing a relationship with their horses during the Southwest Louisiana 4-H Horse Camp at the Burton Coliseum Outdoor Arena here. |
Performance Tested Bull Sale Planned For March 19 (Distributed 03/03/05) The LSU AgCenter will hold its annual Performance Tested Bull Sale March 19 at the Dean Lee Research Station south of Alexandria. |
Iota Man Named 2005 La. Farmer Of Year (Distributed 03/18/05) Gerard Frey has lost crops to drought. He has lost money because of low commodity prices. He even lost both kidneys during one tumultuous harvest. But Frey never lost his passion for farming, and his persistence was rewarded by being named the 2005 Louisiana Farmer of the Year during a banquet in Baton Rouge Friday (March 18) evening. |
LSU AgCenter Schedules Dairy Field Day For March 31 (Distributed 03/21/05) The LSU AgCenter’s Southeast Research Station in Franklinton has scheduled a March 31 field day to report on ongoing dairy research projects. |
Baton Rouge Couple Gives Sewing Machines To 4-H Program (Distributed 03/22/05) A Baton Rouge couple recently donated more than 100 sewing machines to the LSU AgCenter for use in its 4-H program. The donation from John and Annette Douthat, owners of AllBrands.com, was part of a national offer of machines made by the Douthats to stimulate interest in sewing by 4-Hers across the country. |
Food, Fitness Integrated In Educational 4-H Camp (Distributed 03/22/05) Nutrition and fitness were the focus of the annual 4-H Food and Fitness Camp this weekend (March 19-20) at the Grant Walker 4-H Educational Center. |
NW La. Master Gardeners Announce Le Tour des Jardins 2005 (Distributed 03/23/05) The LSU AgCenter’s Northwest Louisiana Master Gardeners have set April 9-10 for their annual tour of gardens. |
Researchers Looking To Change Rice, Improve Diets (Distributed 03/03/05) Researchers at the LSU AgCenter are working with a product that has the potential to provide several significant health benefits and add value to an important Louisiana commodity. |
LSU AgCenter Bringing ‘Magic’ Back To Baton Rouge (Distributed 03/04/05) The LSU AgCenter will once again transform its Parker Coliseum in Baton Rouge into a place where people can learn about the wonders and magic of agriculture April 12-21. |
LSU AgCenter, Blue Cross Team Up To Fight Childhood Obesity - 'Smart Bodies' Kicks Off Statewide Tour In Baton Rouge (Distributed 03/01/05) The LSU AgCenter and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana’s charitable subsidiary have joined forces on an interactive educational program designed to combat childhood obesity. |
Program Inspires Cattle Producer To Make Positive Changes (Distributed 03/01/05) David Watson manages about 38 cows in the rolling hills of St. Helena Parish. As a participant in the LSU AgCenter’s Master Cattle Producer program, he became aware of how his farm could be a potential source of water pollution – and developed a dedication to do something about that. |
Performance Tested Bull Sale Planned For March 19 (Distributed 03/03/05) The LSU AgCenter will hold its annual Performance Tested Bull Sale March 19 at the Dean Lee Research Station south of Alexandria. |
Public Asked To Comment On EQIP; 4 Sessions Planned (Distributed 03/04/05) Four listening sessions will be conducted at various locations in the state to give Louisiana citizens a chance to comment on the Environmental Quality Incentives Program. |
Experts Say La. Satsumas Beaten By Inferior Products (Distributed 03/18/05) Citrus growers from California and Spain are beating Louisiana satsuma producers with inferior products, according to an LSU AgCenter horticulture professor. |
All America Daylilies for 2005 (Distributed March 2005) Two varieties top the list for the 2005 All-American Daylily Selections, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Allen Owings. |
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LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Discusses Easter Egg Safety (Distributed March 2005) Many families enjoy dyeing and decorating eggs for Easter. Because eggs are perishable, though, it is necessary to follow food safety precautions, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. |
Lift Boom Adds Versatility to Small Tractors, Says LSU AgCenter Engineer (Distributed March 2005) One of the handiest implements you can put on a small tractor is a lift boom for the 3-point hitch, says Dr. Dick Parish, an engineer at the LSU AgCenter’s Hammond Research Station. |
Early Vegetable Gardens Soon To Start, Says LSU AgCenter Horticulturist (Distributed March 2005) Louisiana gardeners are getting itchy green thumbs about now, affirms LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske. |
LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Explains How To Be Restaurant Savvy When Dieting (Distributed March 2005) Eating out is a pleasure you can enjoy even if you’re trying to trying to lose weight or prevent weight gain. That’s an assertion by LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. |
LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Explains How To Be Restaurant Savvy When Dieting (Distributed March 2005) Eating out is a pleasure you can enjoy even if you’re trying to trying to lose weight or prevent weight gain. That’s an assertion by LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. |
LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Plays Theme Of New Dietary Guidelines (Distributed March 2005) The food and physical activity choices you make now affect how you feel today and in the future. That is the message of the newly released Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. |
LSU AgCenter Engineer Offers Choices For Raking Pine Straw (Distributed March 2005) Pine straw – dead pine needles – is a valuable resource in the Deep South. It makes excellent landscape mulch and is in high demand, says Dr. Dick Parish, an engineer at the LSU AgCenter’s Hammond Research Station. |
LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Stresses Importance Of Diabetes Alert Day (Distributed March 2005) The fourth Tuesday in March is an important occasion for LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. On that day, March 22, the American Diabetes Association holds its annual "Alert" to locate the millions of Americans with undiagnosed diabetes. |
LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Outlines Key Elements Of New Dietary Guidelines (Distributed March 2005) The 2005 edition of the Guidelines offers a number of updates on familiar dietary subjects. LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Heli Roy examines some critical points. |
Value Of Home Gardens In $Millions, LSU AgCenter Horticulturist Says (Distributed March 2005) There are many ways to contribute to the economic well-being of your family, parish, state and country. Producing fresh, healthy garden produce is just such a way, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske. |
LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Examines Behavioral Approaches to Obesity Treatment (Distributed March 2005) Behavioral weight control therapies for obesity involve weight loss and weight maintenance, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Heli Roy. The most effective weight loss programs offer a combination of exercise, diet and behavioral modification. |
LSU AgCenter Family Expert Tells How To ‘De-stress’ For Tests (Distributed March 2005) Spring testing is a fact of life for Louisiana schoolchildren. With impending tests often comes stress experienced both by parents and the test-takers, says LSU AgCenter Family Development professor Dr. Diane Sasser. |
Fruit Thinning Adds Quality, Asserts LSU AgCenter Horticulturist (Distributed March 2005) Fruit thinning is an important step in consistently producing good quality fruit, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. John Pyzner. |
LSU AgCenter Horticulturist Details Successful Sodding (Distributed March 2005) Proper preparation prevents poor performance. Those are the five Ps to remember when sodding a new lawn, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske. |
LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Stresses Fruits And Vegetables To Fight Disease (Distributed March 2005) Most people do not consume adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables. Yet, these foods are important weapons against chronic disease, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Heli Roy. |
LSU AgCenter Entomologist Explains Three Most Important Factors In Pest Management (Distributed March 2005) The three most important factors in pest management are identification, pH and timing. These three measures allow for better management at reduced cost and reduced spraying, according to LSU AgCenter entomologist Dr. Dale Pollet. |
Zoysiagrass Is Beautiful But Demanding Says LSU AgCenter Horticulturist (Distributed March 2005) Zoysiagrass can make the most beautiful green to dark-green lawns, but it also can be a big problem. It is considered high maintenance turf, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske. |
Bamboo Invites Love-Hate Attitude, Says LSU AgCenter Horticulturist (Distributed March 2005) Bamboo enjoys either a "love it" or "hate it" attitude among many home gardeners. "We all need to keep in mind that bamboos are probably best suited for gardeners with some experience," says LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Allen Owings. |
Favor Frenzy Signals A Need For Change, Says LSU AgCenter Family Expert (Distributed March 2005) Do you find yourself in a favor frenzy in which your kind gesture turns into a last-minute "emergency"? It may be time for an "extreme"-ly easy makeover, according to LSU AgCenter family resource management professor Dr. Karen Overstreet. |
Be Child Care Aware: Changing Classes Can Be Stressful For Children (Distributed March 2005) Some of the most stressful times children experience come when they move from one classroom to another, according to LSU AgCenter child-care associate Cheri Gioe. |
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LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Finds Fat Facts Show Trend (Distributed March 2005) Research shows that Americans have consumed more calories over the past 30 years. "This may be one of the major reasons for the increase in overweight and obesity," says LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. |
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