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[Image: head shot of sorrel horse with bridle]Disaster Preparedness For Horse Producers
Due to the vulnerability of Louisiana to hurricanes and their potential to cause widespread damage due to high winds and flooding, hurricane preparedness is essential. This fact sheet provides horse producers with information needed to prepare for all types of disasters.
[Image: holstein cows grazing on pasture]Disaster Preparedness For Dairy Producers
Due to the vulnerability of Louisiana to hurricanes and their potential to cause widespread damage due to high winds and flooding, hurricane preparedness is essential. This fact sheet provides dairy producers with information needed to get ready for all types of disasters.
[Image: ewes on pasture]Disaster Preparedness for Goat and Sheep Producers
Due to the vulnerability of Louisiana to hurricanes and their potential to cause widespread damage due to high winds and flooding, hurricane preparedness is essential. This fact sheet provides information needed for small-ruminant owners to prepare for all types of disasters.
[Image: Livestock Outlook]June 26 Livestock Market Outlook
This newsletter provides marketing information for livestock producers in Louisiana in addition to management tips. Updates are every 2 weeks and posted for 3 months. Archived editions are available by contacting Ross Pruitt.
Links for Poultry House Control
These links provide useful information on controlling poultry houses and ventilation.
Dry Cow Management
Dry cow management is an integral part of total herd management. There are five keys to maintaining an excellent dry cow program.
[Image: Publication cover]2007 LSU AgCenter Beef and Forage Report
Report of beef cattle and forage research and extension projects completed over the past two years. For more information on a particular report, contact the author directly from the list in Appendix C.
Photosensitization in Cattle and Horses
Photosensitization, also known as photodermatitis, occurs when the liver is unable to excrete a metabolite of chlorophyll from forages the animal has eaten. The metabolite accumulates in the skin and is activated by sunlight. The reaction yields free radicals that "burn" the skin.
[Image: brahman bull standing in pasture]Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus (BVD) of Cattle
BVD is a viral disease of cattle that can cause clinical disease and subclinical production losses. This article discusses the common signs of this disease and how to manage it.
[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.
Calf-to-Carcass Program Offers Educational Benefits
The Louisiana Calf-to-Carcass program provides an educational opportunity for cattle producers to learn how to use actual performance data to enhance the profit from calves that are delivered to the feedlot or sold at weaning.
[Image: Market Outlook]June 12 Livestock Market Outlook
This newsletter provides marketing information for livestock producers in Louisiana in addition to management tips. Updates are every 2 weeks and posted for 3 months. Archived editions are available by contacting Ross Pruitt.
[Image: weed management guide]Louisiana's Suggested Chemical Weed Control 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 Pig Project Facilities]Show Pig Project Facilities
The facilities you need to raise show pigs do not have to be elaborate or expensive. Many different types and sizes of facilities are satisfactory for growing show pigs. Several basic facility options are discussed in this publication.
Finding Professional Help
New horse owners can greatly benefit by finding professional assistance in caring for, training and riding horses.
Digestive System
A horse has an unusual digestive system and its needs differ because of its athleticism.
Buying Your First Horse
When buying a horse, buy a horse that fits the rider and the rider's goals.
[Image: Cattle]Welcome
Welcome to the LSU AgCenter Forage Production Web site.
[Image: Crimson]Faculty & Staff
This page contains the faculty and staff contact information on those working in Pasture & Forage.
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