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[Image: Picking Poinsettias]Horticulturist Offers Tips For Picking The Perfect Poinsettia
(Video 11/27/06) Modern poinsettias are so beautiful, and they come in a wide variety of colors. When choosing a poinsettia for your home or office, first look at the foliage. You want it to be dark green and healthy without a lot of dropped leaves and bare stems. Also, avoid poinsettias where a lot of the true flowers have already fallen off. (Runtime: 1 minute, 14 seconds)
[Image: Air Filter]Expert Says Take Care Of Air Filters On Small Engines
(Distribtued March 2006) Many homeowners have several small engines in the garage or tool shed on equipment like a lawnmower or string trimmer. Some may also have a garden tiller, a hedge trimmer, a lawn edger or a chainsaw. Most of these small engines have an air filter.
[Image: Hedger]AgCenter Expert Offers Insights On Choosing Hedge Trimmers
(Distributed June 2006) Hedge trimmers may not be as popular now as a few years ago because more people now realize that it’s healthier for plants to be selectively pruned rather than sheared.
More Ways To Get A Handle On Garden Tools
(Distributed June 2006) Most garden tools have fixed handles that may be made of wood, fiberglass or metal. But an LSU AgCenter engineer says some tools now are available with separate handle and toolhead components that can be interchanged as desired.
LSU AgCenter Offering Forestry Forums
(Distributed 01/25/06) The LSU AgCenter will offer forestry forums across the state over the next few weeks to help those in the industry keep up with the latest technological advances, tax issues and other vital information.
[Image: Philip Simmons of Raceland receiving Master Cattle Producer sign]2005 Class Completes Master Cattle Producer Program
(Distributed 01/19/06) Another group has successfully completed an extensive educational program designed to help them be better cattle producers. The 2005 class of the Master Cattle Program received diplomas at the recent Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association Convention in Alexandria.
Window For Soybean Rust Infections Slowly Closing
(Distributed 07/13/06) Louisiana soybean producers are sitting on pins and needles waiting to see if their soybean crops will pass a critical growth stage without being infected by Asian soybean rust.
[Image: Travel lift in ship yard]Traveling Lift Goes Distance To Get La. Boats Back In Water
(Distributed 03/15/06) One gleaming ship stands out among the others in a Plaquemines Parish shipyard crowded with boats damaged by last year’s hurricanes. That vessel, the Pat-Al, went back in the water this week thanks to a device known as a Marine Travelift and the generosity of people from Alaska.
2006 Fall Garden Show Oct. 21-22 In New Orleans
(Distributed 08/30/06) New Orleans City Park has gone through a lot since last summer, but park officials say they are gearing up for the annual New Orleans Fall Garden Show on Oct. 21-22.
Expert Says Future Of Nationwide Animal ID System Uncertain
(Distributed 05/24/06) A nationwide animal identification system is still in the planning stages, and its future is uncertain, according to Dr. David Sanson, cattle researcher at the LSU AgCenter’s Rosepine Research Station.
[Image: Body Walk]LSU AgCenter Hosts Learning Camp For St. Bernard Youngsters
(Distributed 07/18/06) LSU AgCenter agents from St. Bernard Parish recently conducted a six-week learning camp for students who have returned to their homes in one of Louisiana’s more devastated areas from last years hurricanes.
Near-record Yields Didn't Improve Farmers' Financial Situation
(Radio News 1/9/06) It was a good production year for many farmers. Crops such as soybeans and rice saw record or near-record yields. But depressed commodity prices and high production costs offset the positive production. Runtime: 60 seconds.
[Image: GIG]Plant A Patch Of Parsley
(For Release On Or After 01/13/06) Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) is almost indispensable for many traditional Louisiana dishes. It’s a member of the carrot family native to Europe that’s generally grown in Louisiana as a cool-season annual from October through May.
[Image: GIG]Grow A Salad This Winter; Lettuce Easy To Grow, Delicious
(For Release On Or After 01/27/06) Cool days and chilly nights are just the kind of weather lettuce enjoys. Lettuce is a vegetable that is easy to grow, delicious and so attractive that any gardener – whether you have a vegetable garden, flower garden or even a garden in containers on a balcony – should include it in the garden.
[Image: GIG]All-America Selections For 2006 Named
(For Release On Or After 01/06/06) A variety of beautiful flowers and delicious vegetables were named All-America Selections winners for 2006, and some of them are suitable for growing during the cool season in Louisiana.
[Image: GIG]Trees Provide Variety Of Benefits
(For Release On Or After 01/20/05) Arbor Day is celebrated in Louisiana year on the third Friday in January. This date is set aside to encourage people to plant trees.
[Image: GIG]Plant Ground Covers In Early Spring
(For Release On Or After 02/24/06) Using ground-cover plantings in landscapes is becoming increasing popular, and early spring is a good time to plant them. Planting ground covers now will provide them with a chance to settle in and become somewhat established before hot weather arrives.
[Image: Get It Growing image file]Rainy Februarys Remind Us To Plan Gardens Accordingly
(For Release On Or After 02/17/06) February weather often includes heavy and frequent rain, and this should remind us that Louisiana has a relatively wet climate. It is important for gardeners to realize that plant selection and the gardening techniques we use are largely influenced by the generous amount of rain we get during other parts of the year.
[Image: Get It Growing image file]Calla Lilies Not Just For Funerals
(For Release On Or After 02/03/06) Some plants have public relations problems through no fault of their own. The worst situation exists when a plant becomes associated with an event that is sad or distressing. For example, the lovely calla lily has almost become a cliché for funerals.
[Image: Get It Growing image file]Plan Strategies Now For Healthy Lawn This Summer
(For Release On Or After 02/10/06) Although our lawns are still dormant this month, you can begin to plan your strategy to have an attractive, healthy lawn this summer.
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