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4419 Idlewild Road · Clinton, LA · 70722
Phone: (225) 683-3101 · Fax: (225) 682-3281

Feral Hogs Causing Problems
feral hogs

Feral hog populations are growing and expanding in the Felicianas, the state and throughout the southeastern states. Hogs are becoming one of the most serious concerns for wildlife managers. They root up food plots, eat the corn at feeders, tear up hardwood stands looking for acorns, and scare other wildlife away.

Louisiana Suggested Chemical Weed Management Guide
weed management guide

This guide includes helpful information on herbicides and weed control with detailed suggestions for aquatics, commercial nursery stock, field crops, forestry, fruit crops, home gardens, lawns and many other Louisiana crops. It includes information on different types of herbicide registrations, as well as information on herbicide labels and restricted uses. Also included are sprayer calibration techniques, suggestions for reducing herbicide drift and a guide to proper spray tip selection.

Louisiana Insect Pest Management Guide
Pest Management Guide

This 2009 guide was compiled by LSU AgCenter experts and includes regulations, precautions and suggestions for pest control in Louisiana. Detailed topics include drift of pesticides, hazards of pesticides to beneficial insects and wildlife, phytotoxicity and using beneficial insects to control pest populations. A section on organic gardening also is included.

East Feliciana 4-H Information
4-H Emblem

Provides a description and contact information for the East Feliciana 4-H program.

Simple Steps to Improve Wildlife Habitat
The first step in improving the wildlife value of your property is to determine your wildlife management goals. Are you primarily interested in deer, quail, rabbits, bird watching or a combination of these? Do you also have some specific goals like quality bucks or more bluebirds? Specific goals usually determine the level of management needed on your property.
Egg Cookery and Clothing Contests
Blaine Pierre
East Feliciana Parish 4-H held its annual cooking and clothing contests on Saturday, March 21, 2009. The events were held at Faith Presbyterian Church, north of Clinton.
4-H Youth Learn About Wetlands at Annual Expo Day
wetland waters
The sights and sounds at Centenary State Historic Site in Jackson were interrupted for five brief hours on April 28 by the sounds of youthful energy exerted by 130, 4-H youth as they gathered with adult leaders for annual 4-H Expo Day.
New Magazine Fundraiser for East Feliciana Parish 4-H
www.aphearst.com
This is a new fundraiser for East Feliciana Parish 4-H. For every magazine purchased or renewed, we receive 40 percent profit.
Feliciana Forestry Association Holds Annual Meeting
association presidents
Information on the January 2009 meeting of the two-parish Feliciana Forestry Association.
September 2009 East Feliciana 4-H Newsletter
4-H is Awesome
September issue of the monthly East Feliciana Parish 4-H newsletter for the 2009-10 school year. Each issue contains information about upcoming events, results of competitions involving 4-H members and educational information.
Champion Trees Can Be In Your Backyard
champion bald cypress
Information on the champion trees program in Louisiana. Some of the current champions can be found in people's yards in the Felicianas.
10 Legal Concerns for Landowners
The legal issues associated with owning and managing land are many and varied. The issues are affected by laws and regulations at the federal, state and local level. Here are 10 legal concerns you should consider as you manage your property.
Shooting Sports Instructors Needed
The local parish 4-H Program is looking for a few good men and women to volunteer their time as instructors in the fairly new 4-H Shooting Sports Program.
Cool-season Pasture and Forage Varieties
cool season
One of the most important decisions a forage producer must make is which variety or varieties to plant. To help farmers make logical choices among crops and varieties, the LSU AgCenter conducts variety trials and makes recommendations each year. Suggested varieties, seeding rates, planting depths and seeding dates are included. (PDF Format Only)
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