| | Guests attending LSU AgCenter's Pecan Research-Extension Station Annual Field Day on September 22, 2005, load onto trailers for the field tour. |
| | Dr. Mike Hall, LSU AgCenter entomologist, shows guests one of several insect fact sheets available on the Pecan Research-Extension Station website as he begins his insecticide screening talk. |
| | John Pyzner, LSU AgCenter Pecan and Fruit Extension Specialist, informs guests of the new pecan extension program. |
| | | Guests head to the first stop on the field tour located between the 75-year-old Stuart trees that were planted when the station was established in 1930 as a USDA station. |
| | Dr. R. S. Sanderlin, LSU AgCenter plant pathologist, discusses graft-transmission of Pecan Bacterial Leaf Scorch near his research block as he shows guests trees that were infected via graft- transmission. |
| | Field day guests take notes as Dr. R. S. Sanderlin, LSU AgCenter plant pathologist, talks about the spread of Pecan Bacterial Leaf Scorch in Pecan Station's Rootstock Orchard. |
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