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Rice Planting
Rice acreage expected to be down this year
(Video News 04/10/12) Rice farmers are planting their crop and will plant less of it this year. Poor prices have farmers shifting into other crops. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard has this report. (Runtime: 1:37)
Corn Planting
Corn planting gets early start
(Video News 03/28/12) Louisiana farmers have gotten a good portion of the corn crop planted early. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard says warm weather created ideal conditions for planting. (Runtime: 1:34)
Wetland Education
Students learn ways to protect La. wetlands
(Video News 03/23/12) Curious questions and muddy hands were part of a youth wetlands event in Tangipahoa Parish. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard attended the program where fourth- through seventh-graders learned about the importance of Louisiana’s wetlands. (Runtime: 1:50)
Nutrition Month
Your plate will influence your child's plate
(Video News 03/20/12) What you put on your plate will influence what your children want on theirs. Serving up healthful options is the goal during National Nutrition Month. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports that changing what’s on your plate can help set up children for a healthier lifestyle. (Runtime: 1:48)
Wheat
Frequent rain starting to affect wheat crop
(Video News 03/12/12) Wet, warm conditions are affecting the state’s wheat crop. Planted back in the fall under drought conditions, the crop has seen its share of rain this winter. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard has the story. (Runtime: 1:35)
Plant Diseases
Wet winter could lead to more plant diseases
(Video News 03/02/12) Temperatures rarely dipped below freezing in many areas of Louisiana this winter. While the warmer weather is a welcome for some, it could cause problems for farmers. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports that crop diseases could be worse this year because of the above-average temperatures. (Runtime: 1:32)
Livestock Show
Youth learn responsibility through showing livestock
(Video News 02/23/12) Thousands of youth with their cows, sheep, pigs and chickens in tow attended the LSU AgCenter’s 77th annual livestock show. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard was there. (Runtime: 1:42)
Crawfish
Last year's drought causes slow start to crawfish season
(Video News 02/20/12) Spring, with its warmer weather, generally kicks off crawfish season, but the harvests starts in winter. Production has been slow so far this year, but LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports that the catch could improve. (Runtime: 1:50)
Saltwater Intrusion
Saltwater intrusion threatens rice acres
(Video News 02/13/12) In southwest Louisiana, salt water is contaminating surface water, which is making rice farming difficult. Winter rainfall is helping alleviate the problem, but as LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports, regular rains must continue if the problem is going to be solved. (Runtime: 1:48)
Food Science
Food scientists increase nutritional content of popular foods
(Video News 02/07/12) Safer, fresher, more healthful food is the focus of much of the research of LSU AgCenter food scientists. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports that researchers are working on ways to up the nutritional content of popular foods while improving quality. (Runtime: 1:48)
Strawberries
Warm winter helps strawberry crop
(Video News 01/30/12) Strawberries are a springtime staple, but these berries already are plentiful this year. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports warm weather is making strawberries abundant now. (Runtime: 1:23)
Winter Weeds
Weed scientist encourages farmers to tackle winter weeds early
(Video News 01/23/12) As farmers reduced the amount of tillage they did in their fields to conserve soil, they began relying on herbicides to remove winter weeds from their fields. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports that removing these weeds now will give crops a healthy start. (Runtime: 1:48)
Soybean Forum
Farmers gather for tri-state soybean forum
(Video News 01/16/12) Soybean growers from three states met in north Louisiana for a soybean forum. Market outlooks and priority issues for growers were discussion topics. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard was there. (Runtime: 1:44)
Sugarcane
Researchers search for better burn for sugarcane
(Video News 01/09/12) Burning a sugarcane field is a long-standing practice among farmers. But how they burn has evolved over the years to make it cleaner and safer. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports that researchers are looking at reducing emissions from this and other agriculture practices.
Ag Wrap
Farmer profits up despite challenging production year
(Video News 12/26/11) 2011 was a challenging year for agriculture. Weather extremes affected many major crops. As the year comes to a close, LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard looks back on how farmers fared. (Runtime: 1:39)
Dairy Nutrition
Nutrition research helps dairy farmers
(Video News 12/21/11) Changing the way farmers feed their dairy cows can lower their costs without reducing milk production. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard says researchers with the LSU AgCenter are working on methods to help farmers produce milk more efficiently. (Runtime: 1:22)
Pecans
La. pecans popular around holidays
(Video News 12/15/11) Pies, candies and even side dishes and salads are laced with pecans during the holiday season. This nut figures large in Louisiana cuisine. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard visited a pecan processing facility to see how the season is going. (Runtime: 1:27)
Sugarcane Harvest
Weather helps sugarcane harvest move quickly
(Video News 12/12/11) Louisiana’s sugarcane harvest is ahead of schedule. Dry weather is helping farmers move quickly through their fields and harvest clean cane. An early harvest reduces the risk of a freeze damaging the cane. (Runtime: 1:24)
Citrus
Lack of rain leads to sweet citrus
(Video News 12/05/11) Bright orange and yellow citrus fruits can evoke feelings of sunny, summer days, but satsumas, navels and grapefruit are at their peak during the winter season. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard visited groves in the heart of Louisiana’s citrus-growing region. (Runtime: 1:45)
Wheat Planting
Louisiana wheat growers waited on rain to plant crop
(Video News 11/28/11) Many Louisiana wheat farmers had to wait to plant their crop. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports that dry weather kept farmers out of their fields. (Runtime: 1:14)
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