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2005 Field Day (Page 1)

Guests load onto trailers for the field tour.
Guests attending LSU AgCenter's Pecan Research-Extension Station Annual Field Day on September 22, 2005, load onto trailers for the field tour.

Dr. Hall shows a copy of his insect fact sheets during his insecticide screening talk.
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 talks about the new pecan extension program.
John Pyzner, LSU AgCenter Pecan and Fruit Extension Specialist, informs guests of the new pecan extension program.


Trailers make their way to the first stop of the field tour.
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. Sanderlin discusses graft-transmission of Pecan Bacterial Leaf Scorch.
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. Sanderlin discusses the spread of PBLS on station.
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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