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“AgCenter Leads” tell the story of the LSU AgCenter’s research and educational programs. Each “Lead” includes examples of the impact an AgCenter program has on the state of Louisiana. For more information about each topic, please refer to the links and contacts included in each “Lead.”



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2012 – Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station turns 125; LSU AgCenter, 40
In 2012, we celebrate 125 years of research excellence at the LSU AgCenter through the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station, which was established in 1887. That was the year Congress passed the Hatch Act, which provided federal funding to support agricultural experiment stations at the nation’s land-grant colleges. The year 2012 is also the 40th anniversary of the LSU AgCenter, which was established in 1972.
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Are you ready for a hurricane?
Hurricane season is right around the corner, officially starting on June 1. Are you ready?
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Agriculture Research Begins with the Sugar Experiment Station in 1885
The Louisiana Sugar Planters Association hired William Carter Stubbs away from Alabama in 1885 to director a Sugar Experiment Station, which was the beginning of agricultural research in Louisiana.
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The Mighty Termite: Scientists work to corral the spread
LSU AgCenter scientists continue to add weapons to their arsenal as they battle the spread of the Formosan subterranean termite. And they’re making headway. This pest voraciously consumes wooden structures and woody plants and causes millions of dollars in damages.
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Office of Intellectual Property Turns 25
In 2012, the LSU AgCenter Office of Intellectual Property celebrates its 25th anniversary. During that time it has grown to be the leader in commercialization of intellectual property within the LSU System and, in fact, within higher education in Louisiana. Since 2000, 14 new companies have been started based on licensing technology from the AgCenter.
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Spring 2012 Louisiana Super Plants
The LSU AgCenter is making its fourth Louisiana Super Plants release. The three flowers for spring 2012 are Senorita Rosalita cleome, BabyWing begonia and Penny Mac hydrangea.
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Greening of Louisiana: Get grass, garden to grow
A well-groomed, lush, green lawn is not only pleasing to look at but adds value to housing property. The attractiveness of golf course turfgrass is one of the reasons this sport is so popular. But this beauty comes with a price – proper management. Here are some tips from LSU AgCenter experts.
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Kids Learn Magic of Agriculture
AgMagic, the LSU AgCenter’s interactive exhibit about Louisiana agriculture, returns to Parker Coliseum on LSU’s campus April 23-29, 2012. School groups are scheduled April 23-27, and the free event is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, April 28-29.
Tax Time Again
Taxpayers have two extra days to file their federal tax return in 2012. The deadline was extended to April 17 because April 15 falls on a Sunday and Emancipation Day, a holiday observed in the District of Columbia, falls this year on Monday, April 16.
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A storied history of cotton in Louisiana
During 2012, the LSU AgCenter is celebrating 125 years of research through the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station. Were it not for this research, there would be no agricultural industry in Louisiana – and industry that contributes at least $26 billion to the state’s economy each year. This AgCenter Lead features cotton.
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A new beginning for the Burden Center
Situated in the heart of Baton Rouge, the Burden Center offers people a way to enjoy plants and the environment and learn about their importance to physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
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Louisianians need to follow new dietary guidelines
The 2010 Dietary Guidelines, which are issued every five years by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services, call for some drastic changes in the American diet.
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Learn life skills, have fun at 4-H summer camp
“Get in Touch with 4-H at Camp Grant Walker!” That’s the theme of the summer 2010 4-H camping experience at the Grant Walker 4-H Educational Center near Pollock, La.
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Get Ready for Gardening
Get ready for spring gardening by attending one of the LSU AgCenter-sponsored shows. Experts will be at all the shows giving advice, making presentations and answering your questions.
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Smart Bodies: Learn early to fight obesity, improve health
Smart Bodies is an educational program aimed at preventing childhood obesity. A joint initiative of the LSU AgCenter and the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana Foundation, Smart Bodies is taught in schools across the state and helps children learn how to build strong bodies and develop active minds.
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Get Your Plate in Shape in March
March is National Nutrition Month and the theme for March 2012 is Get Your Plate in Shape. To do this requires eating the nutritious foods that you enjoy while being aware of portion sizes and total calories.
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Keep safe with ATVs
Learning safety in the operation of all-terrain vehicles, also known as ATVs, is a popular part of the science and technology program in 4-H in Louisiana and nationwide.
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Kids learn as animals grow: 77th Livestock Show Feb. 11-18
The 77th LSU AgCenter Livestock Show is Feb. 11-18 at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales. Working with livestock helps young people develop a sense of responsibility and skills that last a lifetime. More than 2,000 4-H and FFA exhibitors and 1,500 breeding animals, 1,600 market animals, 180 pens of broilers and 700 exhibition birds will be in the competition.
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Master Gardeners Help Make Louisiana Beautiful
The LSU AgCenter offers home gardeners opportunities to develop their skills and share their knowledge with others through participation in the Louisiana Master Gardener program.
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February Heart Month: Keep it healthy
February is a month dedicated to the heart – in more ways than one. This is the time to celebrate love and give your sweetheart a valentine. This is also the month to wear red and call attention to prevention of the No. 1 killer of women – heart disease.
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