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Sweet potatoes, cotton among hardest hit crops after Gustav
(Radio News 09/12/08) Most crops in the state suffered damage from Hurricane Gustav, but some commodities were hardest hit by the storm. LSU AgCenter economist Dr. Kurt Guidry says the state’s cotton crop, which is near harvest, suffered wind and rain damage, and the storm drowned many sweet potato fields. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
Damage to agriculture tops $370 million
(Radio News 09/12/08) Hurricane Gustav tore through Louisiana -- uprooting trees, pulling down power lines and damaging homes and structures. Louisiana’s agricultural industries did not escape the storm’s wrath either. LSU AgCenter economist Dr. Kurt Guidry explains. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
Good yields reported on rice harvest
(Radio News 09/01/08) Yields in Louisiana rice fields are better than expected. Farmers have been surprised as they head into their fields for harvest. What accounts for the good yields? LSU AgCenter rice specialist Dr. Johnny Saichuk says Mother Nature. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
Louisiana soybean growers concerned about weather
(Radio News 09/01/08) Heavy rains have soaked many ripening soybean fields. LSU AgCenter soybean specialist Dr. Ronnie Levy says growers are harvesting their early-maturing soybeans and that early yields have been good. But he also says the rain could cause yields to drop. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
Farmer trying new technique to cut costs
(Radio News 09/01/08) After years of low prices, rice prices are up this year, but LSU AgCenter rice specialist Dr. Johnny Saichuk says the economic situation for rice growers isn’t as rosy as it may appear. Farmers like Kenneth Olivier are looking for ways to cut costs. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
Program helps grower understand science behind farming
(Radio News 09/01/08) The LSU AgCenter’s rice research verification program allows scientists to evaluate their recommendations in commercial fields. Rice farmer Kenneth Olivier had a field in this year’s verification program. The field contained rice planted behind grain sorghum. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
Make hurricane preparations now
(Radio News 8/27/08) The remains of Tropical Storm Fay dumped a lot of rain in Louisiana, but the state escaped the worst of Fay. Hurricane Gustav could finds its way here, however, and could be worse. If you haven’t prepared your yard, don’t delay. LSU AgCenter disaster programs coordinator Pat Skinner suggests taking a good look at your trees -- among other things. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
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