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[Image: Commercial Growing of Greenhouse Tomatoes ]Commercial Growing of Greenhouse Tomatoes
This publication includes information on soil preparation, fertilization, training, pruning, nutrient solutions, pollination, harvesting, marketing, and insect and disease control for greenhouse tomatoes.
[Image: Plant Growth Regulator Use on Cotton]Suggested Guidelines for Plant Growth Regulator Use on Louisiana Cotton
Methods and philosophies for the use of mepiquat in cotton vary widely. This publication explains the effect of mepiquat-containing products on cotton growth and development and suggests some guidelines for its use that will increase the likelihood of realizing the benefits and minimizing the risks.
[Image: Bug Biz]Bug Biz: Blackberry (Raspberry) Crown Borer
Blackberries are a favorite springtime fruit in Louisiana. The blackberry (raspberry) crown borer is a serious pest of blackberry plantings and causes loss of plant vigor, loss of yield and plant destruction. Damage, life cycle, monitoring and control recommendations included.
[Image: disease guide]Plant Disease Management Guide
This guide for 2009 contains suggestions for management of the most important or more prevalent diseases of Louisiana plants. It includes information on fungicides, bactericides and nematicides, as well as safety precautions for using them.
[Image: commercial vegetable production]Commercial Vegetable Production Recommendations
Number of seeds/pound, seeding rate/acre, spacing, planting dates, optimum soil temperature range for germination, depth to plant seed, days to germinate, days from planting to harvest begins, approximate time from pollination to market and recommended varieties included. Revised May 2009.
[Image: weed management guide]Louisiana Suggested Chemical Weed Management Guide
This guide includes helpful information on herbicides and weed control with detailed suggestions for aquatics, commercial nursery stock, field crops, forestry, fruit crops, home gardens, lawns and many other Louisiana crops. It includes information on different types of herbicide registrations, as well as information on herbicide labels and restricted uses. Also included are sprayer calibration techniques, suggestions for reducing herbicide drift and a guide to proper spray tip selection.
[Image: Pest Management Guide]Louisiana Insect Pest Management Guide
This 2009 guide was compiled by LSU AgCenter experts and includes regulations, precautions and suggestions for pest control in Louisiana. Detailed topics include drift of pesticides, hazards of pesticides to beneficial insects and wildlife, phytotoxicity and using beneficial insects to control pest populations. A section on organic gardening also is included.
[Image: Swine Nutrition]Nutrition for Lean Genetic Swine
Besides proper health care, environment and management, the most critical factor in producing leaner, more-muscular hogs is proper nutrition.
[Image: Managment of Wheat Diseases in the Southeastern United States]Management of Wheat Diseases in the Southeastern United States
This publication emphasizes the use of a total integrated management system to reduce wheat diseases and the damage they cause in the field.
[Image: shealth blight]Louisiana Plant Pathology: Shealth Blight of Rice
Sheath blight has been the most economically significant disease of rice in Louisiana since the early 1970s. The disease is caused by a fungal pathogen of both rice and soybeans. This fact sheet describes the symptoms of the disease and gives suggested management procedures.
[Image: Questions Regarding Eastern Equine Encephalitis and Horses]Questions About Eastern Equine Encephalitis and Horses
Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) and western equine encephalitis (WEE) virus infections occur in horses and other equids. Where does EEE come from? What's the best way to protect a horse? Find these answers and more.
[Image: Show Pig]Selecting Your Show Pig
Selecting your show pig will be one of the most interesting experiences you will have in your pig project. Many times, it will be very rewarding; other times, it may be frustrating. Use these guidelines to help you select your show pig.
[Image: fact sheet cover]West Nile Virus - A New Mosquito-Borne Disease in Louisiana
Facts and information on the West Nile virus and how it's affecting Louisiana.
[Image: Brixing to Improve Sugarcane Quality]Brixing to Improve Sugarcane Quality
This publication includes information on the process of brixing and how it can help improve sugarcane quality. It also includes information on the correct treatments for your fields with the highest brix.
[Image: double-cropping soybeans and wheat]Double-cropping Soybeans and Wheat in Louisiana
Considerable research has been done by LSU AgCenter scientists on wheat/soybean double-cropping systems since the 1970s. This fact sheet compiles research and observations from recent studies in Central Louisiana to aid producers in developing soybean production practices in a wheat/soybean double-cropping system.
[Image: book cover]Louisiana Farm Record Book
The Farm Record Book is designed to provide a farmer with an organized system for recording expenses, income, land use and treatment, Social Security and income tax information. Printed copy available for $10 plus tax.
[Image: Fire Ant Control]Broadcast Baits for Fire Ant Control
A Southern IPM Center publication. When choosing a broadcast bait to control imported fire ants, consumers and professional pesticide applicators face a confusing array of brand names and active ingredients with varying product performances. This guide addresses common concerns about broadcast baits to help consumers and professionals choose products that best fit their needs and situations. (PDF Format Only)
[Image: South American Rice Leaf Miner]The South American Rice Leaf Miner
The South American rice leaf miner, Hydrellia wirthi Korytkowski, is a newly reported insect pest of rice in the United States. It affected several rice fields in southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas in 2004. Topics include description and life cycle, injury, scouting and managment. Color photos also included.
[Image: Important Fly Pests of Louisiana Beef Cattle]Important Fly Pests of Louisiana Beef Cattle
The blood-sucking fly pests of Louisiana beef cattle include the horn fly, stable fly and many species of tabanids. By understanding the biology and life cycle of each pest, producers will be better able to devise more effective fly control programs. This publication explains how, in most cases, an integrated approach, whereby more than one control method is used, will prove more effective for long-term fly control.
[Image: Swine Feed]Effects of Palatability on Feed Consumption in Growing Swine
When purchasing show pigs, one of the most important things is to get the pig on feed as soon as possible. A feed that is very palatable will tickle the pig’s taste buds and have it eating immediately. Highly palatable feeds also have value in the commercial swine industry.
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