| Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions about the Agricultural Leadership Development Program. |
| Class XIV Application (2014-2016) Applications are now being accepted for Class XIV of the Agricultural Leadership Development Program, which begins in January 2014. |
| Welcome to LaYAPP The LSU AgCenter’s Louisiana Young Ag Producer Program (LaYAPP) is a one-year intensive classroom/hands-on, mentor-based experience that introduces high school juniors and seniors to the options available in the areas of food and fiber production and encourages them to consider a career in agricultural production. |
| Curriculum Sample A sample curriculum for the Community Leadership and Economic Development program. |
| Ag Leadership The LSU AgCenter is committed to investing resources into the citizens of Louisiana. Our leadership programs are designed to enhance agriculture and communities throughout the state. |
| Agricultural Leadership Development Program Created in 1988 to enhance leadership in rural Louisiana, the LSU AgCenter’s Agricultural Leadership Development Program is a highly successful, two-year program of study that prepares young men and women, dedicated to agriculture, for the leadership challenges of the future.. |
| Producing Producers A.J. Sabine, with the Louisiana Farm Bureau’s “This Week in Louisiana Agriculture” program, speaks with Bradley Leger, Ph.D. from the LSU AgCenter about the Louisiana Young Ag Producers Program about the upcoming 2011 Summer Institute which will be held July 18-22, 2011. |
| Curriculum The Ag Leadership curriculum requires about 40 days of training, which includes lectures, field trips, and study tours. |
| Agricultural Leadership Development Alumni Alumni Directory broken down by AgLeadership classes. |
| Frequently Asked Questions about the Community Leadership and Economic Development Program Community Leadership and Economic Development FAQ |
| [Image: AgLeader Issue 3]The AgLeader Read the latest about the Agricultural Leadership Development Program |
| [Image: The Ag Leader November 2009]The AgLeader The AgLeader is the newsletter for the Agricultural Leadership Development Program. Each issue includes articles about leadership, current class and alumni updates. |
| New class begins LSU AgCenter leadership program (Distributed 01/17/08) Twenty-five men and women from across Louisiana began a two-year venture in the LSU AgCenter’s Agricultural Leadership Development Program when they attended their first class last week (Jan. 8-10) in Baton Rouge. |
| [Image: Ag Leaders at Farm Bureau headquarters]Ag Leaders visit nation’s Capitol (Distributed 06/30/08) Participants in the LSU AgCenter’s Agricultural Leadership Development Program visited Washington, D.C., in mid-June as part of the two-year study program. Briefings on agricultural issues and visits with Louisiana’s legislative delegation were some of the highlights of the June 10-14 study tour to Washington, D.C., for this 11th class to participate in the program coordinated by the LSU AgCenter. |
| [Image: Book drive]Louisiana 4-H’ers Learn Value of Community Service Members of 4-H Clubs across Louisiana are learning what it means to be good citizens, and they’re showing it through a variety of community service projects.For example, Ouachita Parish 4-H’ers are collecting books to distribute to hospitals and charity organizations in their parish. |
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