| Native ants destroy land in western Louisiana [Image: Town Ant] (TV News 08/25/08) Kandi Wilson’s wooded property near Anacoco in Vernon Parish appears quiet and serene, but just below the surface is a flurry of activity. Not long after moving in, Wilson and her husband began noticing large ant mounds on their property, occupied by unusual ants. And worse, sink holes began appearing on the land. (Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds) |
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| Strawberry season arrives early for Louisiana [Image: Strawberries] (TV News 01/19/08) Louisiana strawberries are a springtime favorite, but consumers don’t have to wait this year to enjoy them. Some farmers started harvesting their crops back in November, and they are picking sweet, high-quality berries. (Runtime: 1 minute, 28 seconds) |
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| Ag economist recaps 2008 in agriculture [Image: Ag Review] (TV News 01/12/09) 2008 had many ups and downs for Louisiana farmers. The outlook was good as the New Year started, but economic and weather conditions didn’t remain favorable. LSU AgCenter economist Dr. Kurt Guidry looks back on 2008 in agriculture and ahead to 2009. (Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds) |
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| Community gardens help neighborhoods flourish [Image: Community Gardens] (TV News 01/05/09) Community gardens are thriving around Shreveport, and these gardens are helping neighborhoods flourish, too. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports on an effort to give communities fresh food and so much more. (Runtime: 1 minute, 32 seconds) |
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| Large portions sabotage weight control (Radio News 12/29/08) Large portions are a culprit in America’s obesity epidemic, says LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Heli Roy. She says controlling portion sizes is the key to losing weight. Cooking less and cutting out seconds can help you drop pounds. She also says to fill your plate with the right things. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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| Resolve to be healthier in 2009 [Image: Healthy] (TV News 12/29/08) A new year is upon us and that means resolution time. Every year a popular resolution is to lose weight and be healthier. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard talked with several people about to participate in a 5K race about their resolutions. She also talked with a nutritionist to get tips for achieving such goals. (Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds) |
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| Following through on gardening resolutions (Audio 12/29/08) At the beginning of a new year many people make resolutions -- and gardeners are among those people. If you make gardening resolutions, LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dan Gill has advice for you. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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| Indoor plants need special care during winter (Audio 12/29/08) One of the biggest problems for indoor plants during winter is the dry air produced by our heating systems. Move house plants away from vents and be sure to water them as needed. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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| Evergreens are not always green [Image: Evergreen Bushes] (Video 12/29/08) Bushes help accentuate a nice landscape. On this edition of Get it Growing, LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dan Gill introduces you to the changing colors and beauty of evergreen bushes.(Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds) |
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| Plant tulip and hyacinth bulbs in winter (Audio 12/29/08) Now through January is the time to plant those tulip and hyacinth bulbs you've been chilling in your refrigerator to get them ready for planting. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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