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Approach To Asian Rust Depends On Growth Stage
(Radio News 07/09/07) Asian soybean rust has been confirmed on soybeans in Louisiana. The disease was found in three sentinel plots, says LSU AgCenter soybean specialist Dr. David Lanclos. He says growers need to determine how much risk they are willing to take and that recently planted soybeans may require more care. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
Rain Hinders Start Of Corn Harvest
(Radio News 08/06/07) Louisiana corn farmers already have started harvesting some of their crop. The state has an exceptionally large crop this year – more than 700,000 acres. But rainy conditions in Louisiana are making it difficult to keep the harvest moving. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
Prepare 'Grab And Go' Box For Emergencies
(Radio News 07/30/07) Louisiana was spared from hurricanes last year, but that doesn’t mean we should let our guard down this hurricane season. An LSU AgCenter family economist recommends having a "grab and go box" that contains critical information you will need in the event of a disaster. (Runtime: 60 seconds)
Summer Farmers
Youngsters Become Farmers For The Summer
(TV News 07/30/07) Inner-city youngsters in Baton Rouge are becoming farmers for the summer. While the group is exposed to agriculture, they also are learning other life skills along the way. (Runtime: 1 minute, 28 seconds)
Figs
Figs Are Popular Homegrown Fruit
(TV News 07/23/07) Figs are a favored part of Louisiana summers. Many backyards around the state have a fig tree or two, and the homegrown fruit often makes its way into jams and preserves. Although the fresh fruit could fall prey to birds, experts say that overall the trees require little maintenance.
Protein Rice
Protein-enhanced Rice In Development At Rice Research Station
(TV News 07/16/07) Protein is a vital component in the diet, and consumers soon may be able to look to rice to fill part of their protein needs. LSU AgCenter researchers are enhancing the protein content in rice through selective breeding. An important aspect in the research is keeping the other nutrients normally found in rice at their existing levels. (Runtime: 1 minute, 41 seconds)
White Spot
Researchers Looking For Answers About White Spot
(TV News 07/09/07) A virus that has affected commercial shrimp for years is now affecting Louisiana crawfish. Officials from several agencies confirmed the existence of White Spot Syndrome Virus in pond-raised and wild crawfish across South Louisiana. Even though the virus can cause significant losses in some ponds, it may not turn out to be devastating to the Louisiana crawfish industry. (Runtime: 1 minute, 49 seconds)
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