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4-H Alumni, Supporters Honored For Service to La. Youth Program
(Distributed 06/19/07) Ten adults were recognized for their contributions to the Louisiana 4-H program during an awards ceremony Tuesday (June 19) preceding the opening session of the LSU AgCenter’s 4-H University program on the LSU campus.
Get It Growing: Prepare Landscape For Storms, Hurricanes
(For Release On Or After 06/01/07) June marks the beginning of hurricane season, and it’s important to understand powerful hurricanes can affect the entire state – not just the southern portions. As you make your plans, remember there are things that need to be done to prepare a landscape for the possibility of storm and things to do when a storm threatens.
Get It Growing: You Can Have Success With Periwinkles
(For Release On Or After 06/08/07) One of the most popular summer bedding plants is the periwinkle or vinca. Known for its prolific and long blooming season, it is heat- and drought-tolerant and thrives in our climate.
Get It Growing: Soggy Soil Can Make Plants Sick
(For Release On Or After 06/15/07) Adequate moisture is critically important to landscape plants during hot weather, but too much rain or excessive watering also can bring problems. Wet soil combined with high temperatures can create stressful conditions for bedding plants, vegetables, shrubs and even trees – especially those just planted this year.
Get It Growing: These Colorful Plants Can Take The Heat
(For Release On Or After 06/22/07) There is still time to add colorful bedding plants to your landscape, but it’s important for you to choose plants that are able to thrive in the intense heat of a Louisiana summer.
Get It Growing: Shade Trees Reduce Energy Use
(For Release On Or After 06/29/07) The heat is on, and we can expect daytime highs around 90 or above and nighttime lows in the 70s from now until September.Trees that shade the house during the summer can lower air-conditioning bills by blocking the sun from the windows, exterior walls and roof.
Get It Growing: Sunflowers Are Easy To Grow, Offer Variety And Thrive In Heat Of Summer
(For Release On Or After 07/27/07) If you haven’t paid a lot of attention to sunflowers for your garden lately, you may think only of the gigantic sunflowers that reach for their namesake in the sky – towering to heights of 8 feet or more. You also may think they only come in yellow. But the truth is that today’s gardeners have a lot of choices when selecting sunflowers.
Get It Growing: Some Vegetables Can’t Take The Heat But Others Thrive During ‘Hot Times’
(For Release On Or After 07/20/07) When it comes to vegetable gardening in Louisiana, gardeners should take advantage of our year-round growing season. Yes, even in the torrid depths of summer there are delicious, heat-tolerant vegetables you can plant now to keep your garden productive.
Get It Growing: Don’t Let Poison Ivy Get You
(For Release On Or After 07/13/07) I recently came across some poison ivy as I was working in an out-of-the-way area of my landscape. I keep a sharp eye out for this plant, since I’m quite allergic, and I promptly and ruthlessly deal with any as soon as I see it.
Get It Growing: Angelonias Are As Pretty As Their Name
(For Release On Or After 07/06/07) One of the great joys of gardening is discovering new and attractive plants that thrive in our climate. An outstanding summer bedding plant called angelonia (Angelonia angustifolia) falls precisely into this category.
Miss-Lou Regional Tourism Summit Set for Aug. 7-9 In Vidalia
(Distributed 06/01/07) The second annual 2007 Miss-Lou Regional Tourism Summit will be Aug. 7-9 at the Vidalia Conference and Convention Center, according to Dr. Cynthia Pilcher, LSU AgCenter community economic development agent. The summit will focus on ways to enhance tourism in rural areas in the region, which consists of 16 parishes in Louisiana and 17 counties in Mississippi located along the Mississippi River or near the state borders
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LSU AgCenter Launches Rice ‘Blog’
(Distributed 06/01/07) A web log, better known as a "blog," to monitor progression of a 10-acre field of rice at the LSU AgCenter Rice Research Station is online for farmers, teachers and anyone curious about the particulars of growing a rice crop.
LSU AgCenter Rice Research Station Field Day Set For June 28
(Distributed 06/05/07) The June 28 field day at the LSU AgCenter’s Rice Research Station will offer updates from the field, Capitol Hill and the marketplace.
Jeff Durand with rice farmers
LSU AgCenter Master Farmer Field Day Shows ‘Balance’ Of Crawfish, Rice
(Distributed 06/05/07) Crawfish and rice might seem like a natural fit, but the two agricultural endeavors sometimes conflict, farmers learned at an LSU AgCenter Master Farmer Field Day held here recently (May 25).
LSU AgCenter’s LaHouse Holding ‘Hurricane Resistance Days’
(Distributed 06/01/07) The LSU AgCenter will hold Hurricane Resistance Days at its LaHouse model home site June 14-17.
4-H'ers on steps with legislator
Youth Gather For 2007 4-H Day At The Capitol
The LSU AgCenter held its sixth annual 4-H Day at the Capitol June 5, and officials said it continues to be a popular event with young people and legislators from across the state.
LSU AgCenter Forestry Agent Wins Project Learning Tree National Award
(Distributed 06/06/07) Ricky Kilpatrick, LSU AgCenter forestry agent in the Northwest Region, has won a Gold Star Award from Project Learning Tree in recognition of his involvement and support of this national organization.
LSU AgCenter Agents, Specialists Honored By Professional Association
(Distributed 06/12/07) The Louisiana County Agricultural Agents Association honored several LSU AgCenter agents and specialists for their service to Louisiana agriculture during its annual conference earlier this month in Oak Grove.
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Pasture Condition Scoring Helps In Hay Production
(Distributed 06/11/07) A guide to pasture condition scoring was among the topics at the Quality Hay Management Alternatives Field Tour held June 9 at the Gordon Raley in Franklin Parish. The tour was sponsored by the LSU AgCenter’s Macon Ridge Research Station in Winnsboro.
LSU AgCenter Offers Asian Soybean Rust Hot Line
(Distributed 06/14/07) The LSU AgCenter has reactivated for the second year an Asian soybean rust hot line so people can find out the status of this disease in Louisiana. The toll-free number is 1-866-641-1847. Asian soybean rust is a disease that, if not caught early and treated, can spread rapidly and destroy entire soybean fields.
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