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 Home>News Archive>2006>June>Headline News>
French Quarter Termite Program Expands
(Distributed 06/08/06) Eight square blocks of the historic New Orleans French Quarter have been added to an integrated pest management program aimed at reducing the concentrations of Formosan subterranean termites in the city, officials announced Wednesday (June 7).
Hundreds From Across State Headed For 4-H University
(Distributed 06/15/06) Hundreds of young people from across the state are headed for 4-H University next week on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge. Students from 63 parishes will participate in a variety of contests and educational programs during the event being held June 20-23.
Dry Weather Puts Strain On Louisiana Farmers
(Distributed 06/15/06) As dry weather persists across Louisiana, the state’s farmers are facing difficult times, according to observers with the LSU AgCenter.
Preventing Fire Ant Resurgence Topic Of June 28 Field Day In New Orleans
(Distributed 06/15/06) The LSU AgCenter is one of the sponsors of a field day focused on fire ant control set for June 28 in New Orleans City Park. The event is part of the Fire Ant Surge Threat (FAST) prevention program being conducted in the Greater New Orleans area. It is intended to provide the latest information about how area residents can get involved in preventing a resurgence of the pests.
[Image: Tomato field day]Lack of Rain Didn’t Stop Record Tomatoes
(Distributed 06/15/06) The LSU AgCenter’s 8th Annual Tomato Field Day last week in Waterproof showed that lack of rain can’t stop those who are determined from producing unusually large tomatoes.
[Image: State Senator Boasso greets 4-H'ers]Youth From Across Louisiana Gather For 4-H Day At Capitol
(Photo gallery 6/14/06) This year’s 4-H Day at the Capitol June 7 attracted approximately 1,000 4-H Club members, adult leaders and 4-H staff members from across Louisiana. The events are designed to give 4-H’ers a chance to learn more about Louisiana government while having fun.
Hammond Station To Host First Landscape Horticulture Field Day June 29
(Distributed 06/16/06) The LSU AgCenter’s Hammond Research Station will hold a Landscape Horticulture Field Day June 29. Dr. Regina Bracy, LSU AgCenter professor and resident coordinator at the research station, says the June 29 event, which kicks off at 5 p.m., will be the first field day of its kind to be held at the station.
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