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Poultry Production
Poultry Demonstration Facility To Look At Heating Issues
(TV News 10/01/07) Poultry production, which contributes more than one billion dollars to Louisiana's economy, is the state's largest animal industry. The LSU AgCenter's poultry demonstration facility, located at the LSU AgCenter’s Hill Farm Research Station in Homer, will help producers prosper. (Runtime: 1 minute, 49 seconds)
Toys
Toys Make Good Halloween Treats, Too
(Distributed 10/26/07) Halloween is a favorite holiday for many children, but candy is not necessarily the kids’ favorite treat, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. Research reveals that youngsters enjoy nonfood treats, too.
Get It Growing: Healthy Plants Start With Bed Preparation
(For Release On Or After 10/05/07) Fall is a prime planting season in Louisiana. Cool-season flowering bedding plants and cool-season vegetables are planted from now through February, and November through February is the best time to plant hardy shrubs, ground covers and perennials in the landscape. How well you prepare the soil before planting has an enormous effect on the health and growth of your plants.
Get It Growing: Using Color In The Landscape
(For Release On Or After 10/26/07) October is a transitional month in Louisiana flower gardens. Many warm-season annuals have finished or are finishing, and gardeners’ thoughts begin to turn to cool-season bedding plants for fall, winter and spring color.
Get It Growing: Plant Spring-flowering Bulbs In Fall
(For Release On Or After 10/19/07) We’ve become accustomed to running out and buying flats or pots of blooming bedding plants to create “instant flower gardens.” This last-minute approach, however, will simply not work when using spring-flowering bulbs in the landscape. If you want beautiful beds of daffodils, tulips or Dutch irises next spring, you should think about planting them now.
Get It Growing: Growing Delicious Fall Vegetables
(For Release On Or After 10/12/07) Cooler mornings in October make it a joy to get out and work in the home vegetable garden. A number of delicious and nutritious vegetables will thrive in the coming cool season. Indeed, some of our favorite vegetables can only be grown in Louisiana October through April.
New Orleans Fall Garden Show Provides Fun For The Entire Family
(Distributed 10/11/07) The 2007 Fall Garden Show in New Orleans will be held at the City Park Botanical Garden Oct. 20-21 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. each day.
Get It Growing: Using Color In The Landscape
(For Release On Or After 10/26/07) October is a transitional month in Louisiana flower gardens. Many warm-season annuals have finished or are finishing, and gardeners’ thoughts begin to turn to cool-season bedding plants for fall, winter and spring color.
Get It Growing: Plant Spring-flowering Bulbs In Fall
(For Release On Or After 10/19/07) We’ve become accustomed to running out and buying flats or pots of blooming bedding plants to create “instant flower gardens.” This last-minute approach, however, will simply not work when using spring-flowering bulbs in the landscape. If you want beautiful beds of daffodils, tulips or Dutch irises next spring, you should think about planting them now.
Get It Growing: Growing Delicious Fall Vegetables
(For Release On Or After 10/12/07) Cooler mornings in October make it a joy to get out and work in the home vegetable garden. A number of delicious and nutritious vegetables will thrive in the coming cool season. Indeed, some of our favorite vegetables can only be grown in Louisiana October through April.
Get It Growing: Healthy Plants Start With Bed Preparation
(For Release On Or After 10/05/07) Fall is a prime planting season in Louisiana. Cool-season flowering bedding plants and cool-season vegetables are planted from now through February, and November through February is the best time to plant hardy shrubs, ground covers and perennials in the landscape. How well you prepare the soil before planting has an enormous effect on the health and growth of your plants.
Celia Jackson
LSU AgCenter Agent Uses Nutrition Knowledge To Improve Lives
(Distributed 10/01/07) Passion for the elderly and less fortunate is the driving force behind what keeps one LSU AgCenter agent excited about her work.
North Louisiana Ag Expo Moves To West Monroe Center
(Distributed 10/05/07) The 26th Annual North Louisiana Ag Expo will move from the Monroe Civic Center to the Ike Hamilton Expo Center in West Monroe in 2008. The event, which promotes the agribusiness industry and educates the public on the importance of agriculture, will be Jan. 18-19, according to Janet Rutledge, executive director of the North Louisiana Agri-Business Council.
USDA Concludes GE Rice Investigation
(Distributed 10/05/07) The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced its investigation of genetically engineered Liberty Link rice has ended with no enforcement action being taken.
Learn To Avoid Scams, Fraud
(Distributed 10/08/07) Consumers may learn how to avoid scams, fraud and identity theft through a program offered across the state by the LSU AgCenter and other organizations.
Red River Station To Begin Lunch Ag Discovery Programs Oct. 25
(Distributed 10/09/07) The Red River Research Station will begin a series of “Lunch and Ag Discovery” programs to help consumers and the urban population learn more about agricultural issues, according to Dr. Jere McBride, LSU AgCenter Northwest Region director.
New Orleans Fall Garden Show Provides Fun For The Entire Family
(Distributed 10/11/07) The 2007 Fall Garden Show in New Orleans will be held at the City Park Botanical Garden Oct. 20-21 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. each day.
Burden Center field day
Turf, Ornamental Plants Featured At Burden Field Day
(Distributed 10/09/07) Nearly 200 lawn and garden professionals were on hand for an ornamental horticulture and turfgrass field day Oct. 9 at the LSU AgCenter’s Burden Center in Baton Rouge. The morning featured plot tours and presentations by LSU AgCenter researchers, extension specialists and graduate students.
World Food Day Activities Set For Oct. 16
(Distributed 10/10/07) The LSU AgCenter will participate in the 2007 World Food Day activities on Oct. 16 by co-hosting with the LSU College of Agriculture a seminar on nutrition. The presenter will be Jaime Rozowski with the Department of Nutrition at Pontifical Catholic University School of Medicine in Santiago, Chile. The seminar is titled, “Nutrition Transition in Chile: How Has Obesity Come to Plague Chile’s Youth?”
Hurricane-Resistant Home Improvement Seminars Scheduled
(Distributed 10/12/07) The LSU AgCenter is offering hurricane-resistant home improvement seminars in South Louisiana from mid-October through mid-December.
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