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Even More Centennial Candy Wrappers
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Use this movie size candy wrapper to promote the Centennial celebration.

More Centennial Candy Wrapper
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Use this snack size candy wrappers to promote the Centennial celebration.

Madison Parish celebrates 100 years of 4-H
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On May 21, 2008 the local 4-H Club held a reception to celebrate 100 years of Louisiana 4-H.

More Centennial Candy Wrappers
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Use this standard size candy wrapper to promote the Centennial celebration.

Centennial Candy Wrapper
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Use these candy wrappers for mini size candy.
Centennial Candy Wrappers
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Use these candywrappers for fundraiser size candy.
Smart Choices
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Smart Choices is a community nutrition education program of the LSU AgCenter. In this issue you learn the health benefits of Seafood.
Tour Camp Online!
Camp Grant Walker
The Louisiana 4-H Camp Grant Walker Web site has recently undergone a complete redesign. Come take an online tour of the Camp Grant Walker facilities. View photos of the different buildings. Pan the campgrounds, and print a map of the campgrounds.
Joining 4-H
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How to join 4-H
4-H Teen Advisory Council
Provides list of members and links to meeting minutes for the 4-H Advisory Council.
Parish 4-H Advisory Council
Provides list of members and links to meeting minutes for the 4-H Advisory Council.
2008 4-H Day at the Capitol
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The LSU AgCenter held its sixth annual 4-H Day at the Capitol June 5, 2008. Officials said it continues to be a popular event with young people and legislators from across the state.
Ag related links
Provides hyperlinks to other crop-related resources.
Unique strawberry operation flourishes in Tallulah
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(Distributed 04/18/08) Typically grown in southeastern Louisiana, strawberries are flourishing in Madison Parish at Grady’s Garden, said R.L. Frazier, LSU AgCenter county agent, who is helping Lynne Grady with her crop on her farm 12 miles south of Tallulah on Highway 65.