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 Home>News Archive>2008>February>Headline News>
Crawfish producers told to check pond oxygen
(Distributed 02/29/08) HAMBURG – Most crawfish producers don’t check oxygen levels of their water, but that step can help improve production, according to Dr. Robert Romaire, an LSU AgCenter aquaculture expert. “If you’re in the crawfish business, you really ought to be checking it on a regular basis,” he told producers at a meeting here on Feb. 29.

Louisiana can gain from move to biofuels
(Distributed 02/29/08) As competition between food and bioenergy drives up prices of corn, soybeans and other farm commodities, Louisiana has untapped land that could be put into production for alternative crops, according to agricultural industry observers.

‘Azalea Stroll’ set for March 9 at Windrush Gardens in Baton Rouge
[Image: Azaleas at Windrush]

(Distributed 02/29/08) The LSU AgCenter invites you to stroll through the azaleas at Windrush Gardens in its Burden Center in Baton Rouge March 9.

LSU AgCenter mayhaw conference, field day set for March 7
(Distributed 02/29/08) Mayhaw growers can learn the latest research about producing their crops during the 12th annual mayhaw conference and field day slated for March 7 at the Wesley Center in Woodworth.

Master Farmer Phase I training offered in north Louisiana March 5-7
(Distributed 02/27/08) Master Farmer Phase I training via distance learning will be offered by the LSU AgCenter on March 5-7 from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sites available for producers in north Louisiana include the Scott Research and Extension Education Center in Winnsboro, West Carroll Parish Extension Office in Oak Grove, Red River Research Station in Bossier City and the Grant Walker Educational Center in Pollock.
LSU AgCenter hosts workshop on athletic field maintenance March 20 at ULM
(Distributed 02/27/08) Learn the basics of athletic field maintenance at an LSU AgCenter workshop to be held at the University of Louisiana-Monroe Malone Stadium on March 20 from 9 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Registration begins at 8 a.m. Dr. Buck Bounds, a Master Gardener and retired professor at ULM, will give the introduction.
Lake Charles garden show set for March 29-30
(Distributed 02/27/08) The 9th Annual Southwest Louisiana Garden Festival will be held in Lake Charles on March 29-30 at Burton Coliseum at 7001 Gulf Highway.
3 LSU AgCenter rice researchers win top international awards [Image: Rush Groth awards]
(Distributed 02/25/08) Three LSU AgCenter scientists were honored at by the Rice Technical Working Group. They are Dr. Chuck Rush, professor in the Department of Plant Pathology & Crop Physiology, and Dr. Richard Dunand, retired plant pathologist at the AgCenter’s Rice Research Station in Crowley, with Distinguished Service Awards. Dr. Don Groth, plant pathologist at the Rice Station, received the Distinguished Rice Research and Education Award.
Blackberries are popular subject at Ag Discovery program
(Distributed 02/21/08) BOSSIER CITY – A capacity crowd of 50 people gathered at the Red River Research Station Feb. 13 to learn about blackberries – the fruit, not the mobile telephone/e-mail device.
2008 Louisiana Horse Expo slated for Gonzales
(Distributed 02/20/08) The LSU AgCenter and the Louisiana Equine Council (LEC) are sponsoring the 2nd Annual Louisiana Horse Expo on March 8-9 at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales.
LSU AgCenter Forestry Forum set for March 13
(Distributed 02/20/08) Roll with the Changes is the theme of the 24th annual Ark-La-Tex Forestry Forum to be held Thursday, March 13, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Airport Financial Plaza in Shreveport.
Urban storm water workshops set for municipal, parish officials
(Distributed 02/20/08) The LSU AgCenter and EPA Region VI will conduct a series of three workshops across the state to help local officials and consultants develop storm water management plans and make sure the ones they have will fulfill the requirements of the new storm water permit.
LSU AgCenter aids in educational access in northeastern parishes
(Distributed 02/19/08) Educational access to underserved areas is increasing with the LSU AgCenter’s participation in the Rural Community College Initiative, educators learned Feb. 12 at a meeting of RCCI updates and recommendations.
LSU AgCenter extends livestock show lease at Lamar-Dixon for two years [Image: signing lease LamarDixon]
(Distributed 02/19/08) Officials with the LSU AgCenter and the Ascension Parish Council have signed an agreement to extend the lease of the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center for the annual statewide 4-H and FFA livestock show for two more years with the option for another two years.