| Duck Habitat Revived In Southwest But Remains Damaged In Southeast (Radio News 12/25/06) The number of ducks in the state varies by region. Some areas are reporting a high number of ducks this year. LSU AgCenter waterfowl specialist Dr. Frank Rohwer says the northeastern part of the state is seeing far more ducks this year than last year. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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| Louisiana Duck Numbers Are Up After Several Low Years (Radio News 12/25/06) Ducks in the state are rebounding after several years of low numbers, says LSU AgCenter waterfowl specialist Dr. Frank Rohwer. Two factors influence the amount of ducks that make it to Louisiana – the size of the overall continental population and cold weather. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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| Horses Need Extra Nutrition, Care During Winter (TV News 12/18/06) Horses can tolerate a range of temperatures. Their coats help them adjust to the rise and fall of the mercury, but if temperatures dip below freezing, horse owners need to make special arrangements for their animals. (Runtime: 1 minute, 32 seconds) |
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| Family Economist Offers Ways To Remedy Problem Purchases (Radio News 12/18/06) With all of the shopping and gift buying that goes on during the holiday season, some consumers could have problems with their purchases. Consumers need to know their rights when dealing with these problems. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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| Firewood Could Harbor Unwanted Pests (Radio News 12/18/06) Cut wood is an attractive food source and resting place for a variety of insects. When you bring wood inside for a fire or stove, you could also bring in unwanted pests. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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| Take Toy Inventory Before Shopping (Radio News 12/18/06) The myriad of toys to choose from in the typical toy store can be overwhelming. Experts say before adults should see what their children already own before they embark on shopping trips. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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| 'Blended Familes' Can Create Their Own Holiday Traditions (Radio News 12/18/06) Blended families -- couples with children from previous marriages -- can have a difficult time during the holidays. LSU AgCenter family life expert Dr. Diane Sasser says parents should talk to children about what they want to do for the holidays and be flexible about holiday plans. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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| Keep Holidays Stress-free For Children (Radio News 12/18/06) The whirlwind of the holidays can affect children’s behavior. Children can become stressed by the many activities that change their schedules, and, as a result, they act out. LSU AgCenter family development associate Cheri Gioe says parents may need to be more patient with children this time of the year. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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| Pecans Take Journey From Treetop To Table (Radio News 12/11/06) Pecans go on quite a journey to get from the treetop to your table. In orchards, pecans usually are harvested mechanically. Miles Brashier, LSU AgCenter county agent in Pointe Coupee Parish, says there are several steps involved in harvesting the crop. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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| Healthy Eating Possible While Christmas Shopping (Radio News 12/11/06) Between now and Christmas, most consumers will make several trips to the mall or a shopping center. LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames says consumers should fuel their shopping trips with healthy snacks and meals and avoid fatty mall food. (Runtime: 60 seconds) |
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