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Lunch and Ag Discovery

The “Lunch and Ag Discovery” programs, which began in 2007, are held monthly at the Red River Research Station.  The programs, according to Dr. Jere McBride, former LSU AgCenter Northwest Regional director, are intended to help consumers and the urban population learn more about agricultural issues.  Attendance has been good at the programs held thus far, whose topics have included blueberries, pecans, and tomatoes. 

The programs are available to the public for a cost of $5 which includes a light lunch, dessert, and a drink.  RSVP at (318) 741-7430 is required.  Please see the Red River Research Station's Calendar of Events as well as this page for information on recent and upcoming Lunch and AgDiscovery programs.


July Lunch and Ag Discovery program
Upcoming Lunch and Ag Discovery
The following flyer provides the details for the upcoming Lunch and Ag Discovery program held at the Red River Research Station.
Red River Station To Begin Lunch Ag Discovery Programs Oct. 25
(Distributed 10/09/07) The Red River Research Station will begin a series of “Lunch and Ag Discovery” programs to help consumers and the urban population learn more about agricultural issues, according to Dr. Jere McBride, LSU AgCenter Northwest Region director.
LSU AgCenter agent lists top 10 tree troubles
(Distributed 07/02/08) The No. 1 yard tree problem in Shreveport-Bossier is construction damage, according to Ricky Kilpatrick, LSU AgCenter area forestry agent.
walker - bees
Bees are angels of agriculture
(Distributed 04/30/08) BOSSIER CITY – Bees are the angels of agriculture, said honey producer Bill Walker at the LSU AgCenter Lunch and Ag Discovery held April 22 at the Red River Research Station.
LSU AgCenter horticulturist teaches growers how to be fruiful
(Distributed 03/25/08) BOSSIER CITY – A soil analysis is the first thing to consider when planting fruit trees, said Dr. Charles Graham, research horticulturist, at the monthly Lunch and Ag Discovery talk at the LSU AgCenter’s Red River Research Station March 18.
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