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Farm Bill
Economist Offers Perspective On Farm Bill Draft
(TV News 08/27/07) The U.S. House of Representatives passed its version of the new farm bill in late July. Farmers were hoping for an extension of the 2002 farm bill. That is not quite what they have so far in the 2007 bill, but an LSU AgCenter economist says Louisiana producers could find some satisfaction with the current draft. (Runtime: 1 minute, 46 seconds)
More Corn May Mean Storage Problems For Louisiana
(Distributed 08/01/07) It could be a “harvest and wait” situation if farmers growing corn don’t have enough storage capability. Those farmers will have to truck their harvest to local bins for storage or use temporary measures, said Dr. David Lanclos, a corn specialist for the LSU AgCenter. "There is going to be a bottleneck come harvest time because the infrastructure isn't there."
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Corn Harvest 65 Percent Done In Northeast Louisiana, Some In Temporary Storage
(Distributed 08/22/07) The corn harvest in Northeast Louisiana is 65 percent complete, and lines are getting longer at the elevators with some producers using temporary storage facilities in Winnsboro, Crowville and Monticello. Combines are able to cut corn quicker than trucks can empty their loads at the elevators, said Myrl Sistrunk, West Carroll Parish county agent for the LSU AgCenter.
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Bountiful La. Corn Harvest Could Set Yield Records
(Distributed 08/24/07) Persistent rainfall during the growing season and dry weather at harvest time have been good for Louisiana corn farmers, according to the experts. That success comes with a downside, however, since farmers across the state are having trouble unloading their trucks at grain elevators because of backlogs that can’t be shipped out fast enough.
Get It Growing: Prune Roses In Late August, Early September For Beautiful Fall Blooms
(For Release On Or After 08/31/07) In Louisiana our ever-blooming roses fortunately provide us with two really great seasons of bloom, and now is the time to prune in preparation for one of those seasons.
Get It Growing: Container Plants Enhance Outdoor Landscape
(For Release On Or After 08/10/07) Growing plants in containers outdoors is popular for a variety of reasons, and such plants can be used to enhance your outdoor landscape.
Get It Growing: Sharing Plants One Joy Of Gardening; Rooting Cuttings Is One Way
(For Release On Or After 08/24/07) Sharing plants is one of the pleasures of gardening. When gardeners get together and a plant is complimented, it is not unusual for the admirer to be offered a "piece" to take home and root.
Get It Growing: You Can Freshen Up Tired Flower Beds
(For Release On Or After 08/17/07) Flower beds that are past their prime and overrun with weeds can be a common sight in our late-summer landscape. But you don’t have to just give up and accept such sad-looking elements in your landscape, since there are ways you can freshen up these tired beds.
Get It Growing: Heat Takes Its Toll On Plants; Watch For Late-Summer Pests
(For Release On Or After 08/03/07) Our yards and gardens generally look a little frayed around the edges by this time of the year. On top of heat stress, plants also are more vulnerable to insect and disease problems now.
Get It Growing: Make Plans For Moving Houseplants Back Inside
(For Release On Or After 09/28/07) As we move toward October, it is not too early to make plans for houseplants that spent the summer outdoors. You will need to bring them back inside when it starts to get cold, and there are a variety of jobs you can look at doing now.
Get It Growing: Once You Have A Bromeliad You’ll Probably Want More
(For Release On Or After 09/21/07) Bromeliads are a beautiful group of tropical plants. With their many shapes and colors and their ease of culture, once you have one bromeliad you are likely to want more.
Get It Growing: Prune And Fertlize Now, If Needed
(For Release On Or After 09/14/07) In late summer gardeners need to think about two important points of landscape maintenance – fertilizing and pruning.
Get It Growing: September Is Transitional Month In Vegetable Garden
(For Release On Or After 09/07/07) September is a transitional month in the vegetable garden. Toward the end of this month we should see some relief from the intense heat of mid- to late summer. Still, September can be quite warm, and daytime highs in the 80s are common well into October.
Corn Harvest
Rainy Weather Delays La. Corn, Grain Sorghum Harvest
(Distributed 08/01/07) Persistent rainfall this year has been both good and bad for Louisiana farmers growing corn and grain sorghum. It has been good to help them produce the crops, but it could be bad if the rain continues and delays a bountiful harvest, experts and farmers say.
LSU AgCenter Partner In Community Based Participatory Research
(Distributed 08/10/07) The LSU AgCenter is one of five partners in the Delta Nutrition Intervention Research Initiative being conducted in Franklin Parish where an office was recently renovated at the Courthouse Annex to house the community program.
LSU AgCenter Economist Offers Perspective On Farm Bill Draft
(Distributed 08/15/07) The U.S. House of Representatives passed its version of the new federal farm bill in late July. Although farmers were hoping for an extension of the 2002 farm bill, that is not quite what they have so far, experts say. But LSU AgCenter economist Dr. Kurt Guidry says Louisiana producers could find some satisfaction with the current draft.
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Governor, Other Officials Break Ground For State Emergency Shelter Near Alexandria
(Distributed 08/16/07) Officials joined in a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday (Aug. 15) for the Louisiana Emergency Shelter to be constructed at the LSU AgCenter’s Dean Lee Research Station here. Located just south of the LSU-Alexandria campus, the $26 million, 230,000-square foot, climate-controlled shelter is being built to provide a place for citizens seeking refuge during emergencies such as hurricanes and other disasters.
Fifty-Year-Old Trees At Hill Farm Research Station Examined For Wood Quality
(Distributed 08/16/07) Fifty-seven 50-year-old pine trees at the LSU AgCenter Hill Farm Research Station are being cut down and sliced to get wood quality data. Over the years, the trees had been used in numerous research studies that were recently concluded.
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Hunters, Wildlife Enthusiasts Learn About Food Plots For Doves
(Distributed 08/20/07) More than 80 hunting and wildlife enthusiasts braved 100-degree plus temperatures in mid-August (Aug. 13) to find out about planting food plots to attract doves.
LSU AgCenter Red River Research Station Field Day Set For Sept. 6
(Distributed 08/20/07) The LSU AgCenter’s annual field day and open house at the Red River Research Station will be held Thursday, Sept. 6, at the station in Bossier City.
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