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Build Food Safety Into Tailgating Game Plan
(Distributed 09/06/07) Tailgating in Louisiana gets in full swing with the kickoff of football season. To prevent food-borne illness, build your game plan around the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Partnership for Food Safety Education’s food safety steps, says Dr. Beth Reames, LSU AgCenter food safety specialist. The four steps in the plan are clean, separate, cook and chill.
Take Precautions Against Termites
(Distributed 09/24/07) Among the many natural threats homeowners face is termite infestation. Precautions can minimize that threat.
Build Food Safety Into Tailgating Game Plan
(Distributed 09/06/07) Tailgating in Louisiana gets in full swing with the kickoff of football season. To prevent food-borne illness, build your game plan around the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Partnership for Food Safety Education’s food safety steps, says Dr. Beth Reames, LSU AgCenter food safety specialist. The four steps in the plan are clean, separate, cook and chill.
Take Precautions Against Termites
(Distributed 09/24/07) Among the many natural threats homeowners face is termite infestation. Precautions can minimize that threat.
Crawfish Production Seminar Oct. 16 In Marco
(Distributed 09/17/07) Dr. Greg Lutz, LSU AgCenter aquaculture specialist, will present a seminar on crawfish production Oct. 16 at 6:30 p.m. at Northwestern State University’s Aquaculture Research Facility near Marco. The meeting is for current and potential producers.
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LSU AgCenter Scientist Honored For National Weather Service Contributions
(Distributed 09/05/07) Recognizing 41 years of dedication, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association’s National Weather Service has named William David Caldwell, professor at the LSU AgCenter’s Red River Research Station in Bossier City, as a 2007 recipient of the agency’s John Campanius Holm Award.
Tiny Rice Pest Found In South, Including Louisiana
(Distributed 09/07/07) A tiny pest called the “panicle rice mite” has been found in the southern United States, including the LSU AgCenter’s Rice Research Station at Crowley. The mite has recently been detected in rice plants this summer at research facilities in Texas and Puerto Rico. Before 2007, it was found in a greenhouse in Ohio and has been a major problem in rice fields in Central and South America, the Caribbean and Asia.
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: 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.
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: 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.
Dubach Pays Tribute To Poultry Industry Sept. 28-29
(Distributed 09/11/07) The Town of Dubach will celebrate the Louisiana Chicken Festival Sept. 28-29 with a proclamation from Gov. Kathleen Blanco declaring September Poultry and Egg Month.
Horticulture Society Forms To Support LSU AgCenter’s Burden Center
(Distributed 09/10/07) A new nonprofit organization has been formed called the Burden Horticulture Society to provide assistance and fundraising for the enhancement and use of LSU AgCenter’s Burden Center, according to Dr. Pat Hegwood, the Burden Center resident director.
Red River Station Field Day Highlights Research Accomplishments
(Distributed 09/07/07) The LSU AgCenter’s annual field day and open house at the Red River Research Station in Bossier City on Sept. 6 highlighted research accomplishments with greenhouse tomatoes, agronomic crops and cotton pest management.
DeWitt Building
New Livestock Show Facility In Alexandria Dedicated To DeWitt Sr.
(Distributed 09/07/07) More than 125 people gathered for a ceremony at the LSU AgCenter’s Dean Lee Research and Extension Station on Sept. 5 to dedicate the new livestock show facility there to the late C. Woodrow DeWitt Sr.
Summer Rains Mean Lovebugs Are In The Air
(Distributed 09/12/07) Lovebug populations have been low over the past two years. These pests typically make appearances around May and September.
Workshop Set To Help Nonprofit Organizations Prepare For Disaster
(Distributed 09/14/07) Nonprofit organizations can learn how to prepare for a hurricane, fire, flood or other disaster and how to communicate effectively with staff, volunteers and supporters at a workshop on Sept. 21.
LSU AgCenter’s Dean Lee Station Wins Conservation Award
(Distributed 09/18/07) The LSU AgCenter’s Dean Lee Research and Extension Station in Alexandria has been awarded the 2007 Soil and Water Conservation Society of Louisiana "Good Land Use Award."
Deer Food Plot Management Seminar Oct. 3 In Natchitoches
(Distributed 09/17/07) Deer food plot management is the topic of a seminar on Oct. 3 at 6:30 p.m. at the Natchitoches Art Center, 716 2nd St., according to Hubert Wilkerson, LSU AgCenter extension educator in Natchitoches and Sabine parishes.
Crawfish Production Seminar Oct. 16 In Marco
(Distributed 09/17/07)Dr. Greg Lutz, LSU AgCenter aquaculture specialist, will present a seminar on crawfish production Oct. 16 at 6:30 p.m. at Northwestern State University’s Aquaculture Research Facility near Marco. The meeting is for current and potential producers.
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