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| [Image: photo]Vegetable Gardening Vegetable gardening is in full swing across southwest Louisiana. With the large variety of vegetables that are now planted, we are starting to see several different issues arising in the garden. Although the couple problems that we are starting to see (that will be discussed), neither one is detrimental in vegetable production if caught early on and treated properly. |
| [Image: Lawn]Spring Lawn Fertilizing The best time to fertilize lawns is early to mid-April. Most people try to fertilize their lawns too early in the spring. |
| 2011-2012 Jefferson Davis Parish 4-H Leaders Newsletters This monthly 4-H leaders newsletter includes information about 4-H Club meeting schedules, rules and regulations for upcoming 4-H activities and other event information for leaders. |
| [Image: Jeff Davis News and Notes January 2012]2011-2012 Jefferson Davis Parish 4-H Newsletters Monthly parish 4-H newsletters containing upcoming 4-H activities and club meeting information. Also included is helpful educational information and tips to assist volunteers. |
| [Image: page photo]2011-2012 Jefferson Davis Parish Cloverbuds 4-H Newsletter Monthly 4-H newsletter for the Jefferson Davis Parish Cloverbuds Club for youth in kindergarten through third grade. Includes information about upcoming activities, meeting schedules, educational articles and fun activites. |
| [Image: Crane Fly]Crane Flies, Caterpillars, and June Bugs There are many ways to manage these nuisance creatures including several different chemicals. Always read and follow the label directions when using any pesticide. |
| [Image: Area Commodity Cookery Participants]2012 4-H Area Commodity Cookery Contest The 4-H Area Commodity Cookery was held March 28, 2012, at the Acadia AgCenter in Crowley, Louisiana. Parish winners represented their parishes at this Southwest Area Cookery. |
| [Image: Rice Seed Midge Damage]Rice Seed Midge, Leafminer and Aphids We are finally getting some nice weather and rice planting has really picked up. It looks like we will have more water seeded planting this year due to the wet spring we have been experiencing. |
| [Image: Tomatoes]Vegetable Garden Time! Gardeners are preparing their gardens, deciding what vegetables to plant, and the shovels are coming out of storage. |
| [Image: Bermuda grass]Early Season Pasture Weed Control and Management The winter of 2011-2012 has been one of the warmest in memory. It has also been one of the wettest in several years. This has made for much better cool season forage production than we normally experience. |
| [Image: Sunscreen]SPF Number on Sunscreen: What Does It Mean? Everyone, regardless of skin type or color, needs to protect their skin from the sun. Even if you don't get a sunburn from being outdoors, your skin can still be damaged by ultraviolet radiation. |
| [Image: Logo]Homesteaders VFC Club Meeting Schedule The Jeff Davis VFC Homesteaders Club holds monthly meetings on the second Tuesday of the month at 9:30 a.m. at the Jeff Davis LSU AgCenter office in Jennings, Louisiana. |
| [Image: Volunteers for Family & Community]Trailblazers VFC Club Meeting Schedule The Jeff Davis VFC Trailblazers Club meets the second Tuesday of the month at 1:30 p.m. at the Jeff Davis LSU AgCenter office in Jennings, Louisiana. |
| [Image: VFC Logo]Jeff Davis Volunteers for Family and Community Clubs The mission of the Jeff Davis Volunteers for Family and Community Clubs is to strengthen individuals, families and communities through continuing education, developing leadership and community action. |
| 2012 Jeff Davis Parish 4-H Achievement Day Results Parish 4-H'ers attended the annual 4-H Achievement Day on Saturday, March 17, 2012, at Hathaway High School. |
| [Image: Jefferson Davis Parish Profile 2012]Jefferson Davis Parish Profile 2012 This report provides information on funding sources, program highlights for the area, and local issues that are being faced by the parish through the Extension Service. |
| [Image: Amaryllis]Gardening Season Has Begun March marks the time when most gardeners begin to stir the soil and plant their warm season vegetables and flowers. |
| [Image: Pecan Trees]Pecan Tree Care Many pecan trees that are growing in residential landscapes produce very few pecans due to improper care and improper fertilization. Here are tips for taking care of pecan trees so they will have maximum yield. |
| [Image: Rice]Rice Seeding Dates Because environmental conditions are vary in different locations and years, the optimum seeding time is typically presented as a range of dates. |
| [Image: Liriope]Landscape Tips LSU AgCenter county agent Allen Hogan discusses liriope ground cover along with tips on planting fruit and nut trees. |
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| [Image: Azaleas]Selecting the Right Shrubs for the Landscape With the wide variety of shrubs out on the market today, selecting the perfect shrub for your landscape can be an overwhelming task. Here are tips to help you make the right choice. |
| Pesticide Safety Tips on using pesticides safely. |
| Fertilizing and Pruning Fruit Trees Now through February is the preferred time of year for fruit tree fertilization. |
| LSU AgCenter Livestock Shows Scheduled Information about the LSU AgCenter Livestock Shows; schedule for the Southwest District Livestock Show. |
| Lawn and Garden Tips WInter might not seem to be a good time for many things, but it is an opportune time to perform certain management tasks in the home lawn to provide for healthier, more attractive turf for next summer. |
| Garden Chores For the New Year As we move into the new year, there are several garden chores that we can perform that will make for better cool season vegetables and provide for healthier, more vigorous shade trees and lawns next spring. |
| Southwest Louisiana Rice Advisory Leadership Council Provides a list of members and links to meeting minutes for the Southwest Louisiana Rice Advisory Leadership Council. |
| Your Winter Garden Still Has Time January is the perfect time to plant beets, carrots, and Irish potatoes in the garden and have a plentiful harvest. |
| Horticultural Tips LSU AgCenter county agent Allen Hogan discusses holiday plant care and sticker weeds in the yard. |
| 4-H Mall Cents Challenge 4-H'ers participated in a fashion project at the mall with the help of Kohl's Department Store on November 23, 2011. |
| Jeff Davis 4-H Donates Food for Families On December 14, 2011, the Jeff Davis Parish 4-H clubs brought canned goods and nonperishable items to the parish-wide Food for Families Drive. |
| Composting Can Be Very Beneficial Compost isorganic matter that has been decomposed and recycled as a fertilizer and soil amendment. |
| Jeff Davis 4-H Outdoor Skills Program Information on 4-H Outdoor Skills Program and the main goals. |
| Protecting Indoor and Outdoor Plants in Cold Weather Usually it is cold enough to do damage to many plants that we grow. If you make preparations now, it will make plant survival more probable should we have another harsh winter this year. |
| 2011 Jeff Davis 4-H Fall Contest Day Results Results from Fall Contest Day held November 12, 2011 at Lacassine High School. |
| Citrus Harvest Time, Sticker Weeds in the Yard Information about when to harvest citrus and how to control sticker weeds. |
| Now is the Time to Plant Shade Trees With the winter season looming, now is the time to start planning, preparing and planting those shade trees that you have been wanting to plant for some time. |
| Cool Season Vegetables, Pansies and Amaryllis Like it or not, winter will be upon us soon. Even with shorter days and colder temperatures, we live in a location that allows us to plant certain vegetables and flowers late in the fall. |
| Strawberry Production If you are thinking about planting strawberries this fall, now is the time to be planting these cool-season plants in your garden. |
| Lawn Care in Winter Even if you plan to have a dormant lawn, one without perennial ryegrass, there are several chores you may perform to help the vigor of next year's lawn. |
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| Cool Season Plants with Color Plants like pansies, violas, snapdragons, petunias and garden mums can add a variety of color and contrast to your landscape and keep your landscape looking great throughout the winter. |
| Care of Flowers in Winter LSU AgCenter county agent Allen Hogan discusses care of your caladiums and irises along with tips on winter vegetables. |
| Weeds in Landscape Beds Prepare your landscape beds now by learning how to remove weeds and keep them from growing back. |
| Cool-Season Vegetable Gardens If you have not prepared your fall garden yet, you still have time to plant a variety of crops. |
| Planting Shade Trees, Jeff Davis Parish Fair Overview Tips on planting shade trees and an overview of activities planned for the Jeff Davis Parish Fair. |
| 2011 Jeff Davis 4-H Fall Contest Day Fall Contest will be November 12, 2011, at 9:00 a.m. at Lacassine High School. |
| Fall Lawn Care There are several management practices we can utilize in the fall to increase the vigor of our lawns for next spring and summer. |
| Brown Patch Lawn Problems Brown patch is a common, soil-borne fungal disease that attacks warm-season grasses and usually shows up in the fall when temperatures begin to cool. |
| Winter Pastures Winter pastures are one of the most cost effective sources of nutrition for livestock. With good management and good weather, we can make our best gains in the winter and early spring months. |
| Lawn and Garden Issues During the late summer months here in South Louisiana, it tends to be very hot and dry. LSU AgCenter county agent Barrett Courville discusses lawn and garden problems associated with the hot, dry weather we've been experiencing. |
| Rice Harvest in High Gear Update on rice harvesting in August 2011. |
| Late Summer Vegetable Gardening Even though August is not considered the best month to start a warm season vegetable garden, it might be our last chance to successfully produce these vegetables in 2011. |
| Commercial Booth Space Available Commercial booth space is available for the 2011 Jeff Davis Parish Fair to be held October 5 - 8, 2011, at the Jeff Davis Parish Fairgrounds in Jennings. |
| Jeff Davis Parish 4-H Junior Leadership Club The 4-H Junior Leadership Club is a senior high club that serves the communities in the parish. Junior Leaders participate in service projects over the year throughout the parish and state. A list of officers, meeting dates and upcoming activities for 2011-2012 are included. |
| 4-H Leaders Handbook The 4-H Leaders Handbook consists of step by step guides to assist organizational leaders in organizing a working 4-H club. Also included is a 2011-2012 calendar with club meeting times. |
| 4-H Youth Energy Program Trainings Youth Energy Programs available to high school youth as an enrichment program to be implemented into the school classrooms. |
| Smutgrass in Pastures Smutgrass is a perennial plant, meaning that it re-grows from the roots each year. |
| Mushrooms in the Lawn With the frequent rains we are seeing an abundance of mushrooms appearing in lawns as a single object, in groups or clusters or in a ring. |
| Rice Updates LSU AgCenter Barrett Courville discusses the rice harvest, problems with rain, verification field updates, and Sheath Rot in rice. |
| Jeff Davis Parish 4-H Leadership Advisory Council The parish 4-H Leadership Advisory Council includes organizational leaders, civic leaders, 4-H leaders and other representatives of the community . |
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| Rice Rattoon (Second) Crop Production Ratoon (second) crop production is one of the advantages of rice production in Southwest Louisiana. Rice harvest is just beginning and producers will have to make a decision of whether to produce a second crop. |
| Caterpillar Pests in Soybeans Foliage feeding caterpillars can pose a real threat to soybean plants. They feed on the soybean leaves and reduce the ability of the plant to produce food and fill the pods. |
| Soybean Disease Management As our soybean crop progresses into the reproductive maturity stages, (flowering through pod fill) the management of foliar diseases becomes essential. |
| Summer Lawn Care Lawn fertilization should not be a prime concern in mid-summer. Leave the mid-summer for other lawn care practices that relieve plant stress during this hot, stressful period of time. |
| Rice Stink Bug The rice stink bug is the second most important rice pest in Louisiana. They emerge early in the spring and several generations can develop on grasses in and around rice fields. |
| 2011 Jeff Davis 4-H'ers Win at 4-H University Jeff Davis Parish 4-H'ers participated in 4-H University held on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge on, La. June 21 - 23, 2011. Contest results for Jeff Davis 4-H are here. |
| Gardening Tips LSU AgCenter county agent Allen Hogan discusses the Rice Research Station Field Day to be held on June 30, 2011, pests in the garden and tips for planting vegetables in July. |
| June is National Dairy Month (Distributed 05/27/11) June is National Dairy Month, a time to promote and enjoy milk and other dairy products. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Dietary Guidelines recommend that Americans increase their intake of fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products, such as milk, yogurt and cheese. |
| Nuisance Animals for Homeowners Nuisance animals are animals that most homeowners finid quite adorable in normal circumstances. However, when they cause damage or inconvenience, most lose their charm. |
| Problems with Pine Colaspis Beetles The pine colaspis beetle adults are elongated to oval shaped, convex, and a rusty yellow to greenish color. The adult beetles will chew the edges of needles producing an irregular saw-like edge that will turn brown. Also included in this article is information about the South Farm Rice Research Station Tour on June 15, 2011. |
| Managing Soil Moisture for Ornamental Plants LSU AgCenter county agent Allen Hogan discusses plant problems currently happening in the area along with possible solutions for these problems. |
| Grab and Go Box With hurricane season fast approaching, LSU AgCenter FCS agent Penny Thibodeaux discusses the importance of emergency preparedness. |
| Lawn Irrigation Important During a Drought LSU AgCenter county agent Barrett Courville covers some important information on proper lawn irrigation. |
| 2011 Jeff Davis Parish 4-H Outdoor Shooting Sports Competition Results Recently several parish 4-H'ers competed in regional and state Outdoor Shooting Sports competition. The results are listed here. |
| Upcoming Events: Beef Referendum and SWLA Rice Tour The Southwest Louisiana Rice Tour is scheduled for Wednesday, June 1, 2011, starting at Fenton Co-op in Fenton, La. at 9:00 a.m. The Beef Check-Off Referendum will be held on May 31, 2011, between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the office of each parish county agent. |
| Horticulture Hints Newsletter A quarterly newsletter from the Horticulture Division of the LSU AgCenter's School of Plant, Environmental and Soil Sciences. (PDF Format Only) |
| Louisiana Wildlife News Louisiana Wildlife News is a bimonthly publication intended to serve as an outlet for wildlife issues relevant to Louisiana and the Southeast. In addition to current news events, profiles on specific plant, wildlife and nuisance wildlife species are included in each issue. |
| Lagniappe Fisheries Newsletter A monthly fisheries newsletter from the LSU AgCenter and Louisiana Sea Grant. |
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