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Entomologists Follow Trails To Levee
Termites

(TV News 2/27/06) When investigating hurricane damage in New Orleans, the trails lead to the levees. Two LSU AgCenter entomologists are following a trail of termites that led to the levees more than five years ago. (Runtime: 2 minutes 10 seconds)

Changes In Farm Policy May Not Help Farmers
Farm Policy

(TV News 2/20/06) Globalization and technological developments have changed the face of agriculture. Farmers are wondering if new farm policies will help them deal with these changes or ultimately hurt them. (Runtime 1 minute 11 seconds)

Economist Discusses Ethanol Production From Sugarcane
Ethanol

(TV News 02/13/06) Producing ethanol from sugarcane would be a boost for Louisiana’s sugarcane farmers. But is it a viable option? The issue was addressed at the LSU AgCenter's Ag Outlook Conference. (Runtime: 1 minute 31 seconds)

Strawberry Growers Picking A Sweet And Early Crop
Strawberries

(TV News 02/06/06) Louisiana strawberries already are at produce stands, grocery stores and farmers markets. Some growers have been picking berries for more than a month now. Mild weather has produced a sweet and early crop. (Runtime: 1 minute 16 seconds)

Make Wise Use Of Tax Refund
(Radio News 2/27/06) Now is the time for taxpayers to consider how to use their tax refunds. LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker says the No. 1 priority should be paying off consumer debts. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
Picnic Safely For Mardi Gras
(Radio 2/27/06) Hurricane Katrina may have badly damaged the city of New Orleans, but it didn’t damage its spirit. Mardi Gras parades still will roll through the Crescent City and in cities and towns around Louisiana. Picnics on the parade routes always aare part of the celebrations, and LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames says to be mindful of food safety. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
Minimum Payment Requirements Increase
(Radio News 2/27/06) Consumers who make only the minimum payments to credit card companies can expect to write bigger checks. LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker says credit card issuers are increasing their minimum payment requirements. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
Take Advantage Of Opportunities To Minimize Tax Bill
(Radio News 2/27/06) LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker encourages taxpayers to take advantage of opportunities to minimize their tax bills. Tax forms such as the 1040EZ and 1040A are simple to use, but using other forms and itemizing deductions may produce better results and greater savings. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
LSU AgCenter Experts, Crawfish Farmers Worried About This Year’s Crop
(Distributed 02/23/06) Where are the crawfish this year, especially after last year’s good crop? That’s the question a panel of LSU AgCenter experts attempted to answer recently (Feb. 22) in meetings held in LSU AgCenter extension offices in Avoyelles, Evangeline and St. Martin parishes. Their short answer is that a large percentage of crawfish died from last summer’s drought, particularly in August and September.
Baton Rouge Azalea Tour Set For March 5
(Distributed 02/23/06) Azalea enthusiasts will have an opportunity to take a guided tour of the LSU AgCenter’s azalea collection at the Burden Center in Baton Rouge from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. March 5.
Be Child Care Aware: Does Your Child-care Program Measure Up?
(Distributed March 2006) Louisiana may soon have a new way for you to determine how well your child-care program measures up. LSU AgCenter child-care associate Cheri Gioe says the state is on a mission to develop a child-care rating system that could help you compare the quality of one center to another.
Whole-grain Foods Lessen Risk Of Metabolic Syndrome
(Distributed March 2006) Older adults who consume nearly three servings of whole-grain foods daily are significantly less likely to have "metabolic syndrome," a condition that increases the chances of developing diabetes and heart disease.
Engineer Says Transmission One Factor To Consider When Choosing Lawn/Garden Tractor
(Distributed March 2006) Shopping for a riding mower or mowing tractor requires several choices – including the transmission, according to an engineer with the LSU AgCenter’s Hammond Research Station.
Volunteers Can Claim Expenses On Tax Forms
(Distributed March 2006) A number of tax benefits are available to volunteers. Donors and volunteers can deduct out-of-pocket expenses directly related to the services given to a charitable organization if they itemize deductions on their tax returns.