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| Free Credit Reports Available To Louisianians, Says LSU AgCenter Family Economist (Distributed June 2005) Residents of Louisiana and other southern states may begin requesting their free credit reports on June 1, 2005, according to LSU AgCenter family economics professor Dr. Jeanette Tucker. |
| Consolidate Student Loans Before July 1, Urges LSU AgCenter Family Economist (Distributed June 2005) Now is the time to take advantage of historical low student loan rates, says LSU AgCenter family economics professor Dr. Jeanette Tucker. |
| Blueberries Are Tasty Disease Fighters, Says LSU AgCenter Nutritionist (Distributed June 2005) Enjoy Louisiana blueberries. They can help protect against diseases, including certain cancers and heart disease, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. |
| Best Management Practices Important In Landscape Irrigation, Says LSU AgCenter Horticulturist (Distributed June 2005) If our dry spring months extend into the summer, we will need to remember some important considerations when watering home landscapes, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Allen Owings. |
| Bermudagrass Can Be Blessing Or Curse, Says LSU AgCenter Horticulturist (Distributed June 2005) Bermudagrass may be the plague of flower beds and gardens, but is an important turfgrass species, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske. |
| Be Child Care Aware: Follow Safety Tips To Ensure Summertime Fun (Distributed June 2005) Summer is here, and outdoor play ranks as a favorite activity for most young children. But that means safety also should be a concern for parents and caregivers, according to LSU AgCenter child-care associate Cheri Gioe. |
| Be Child Care Aware: Child Care Important Industry, Economic Factor For State (Distributed June 2005) Child care may not be what comes to mind when you think of economic development or the state’s major industries, but a recent study by experts from two Louisiana universities shows significant contributions. |
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| June Drop Unpopular With Pecan Growers, Says LSU AgCenter Horticulturist (Distributed June 2005) June Drop is a name that pecan growers have given to an event that occurs from mid June through early July. During this period, a large number of "nutlets" drop from pecan trees, explains LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. John Pyzner. |
| Investigate Garden Nutrient Disorders, LSU AgCenter Horticulturist Advises (Distributed June 2005) The vegetable garden is a busy place. Plants grow, most develop flowers and then bear fruit. Proper nutrition is essential, says LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske. |
| Summer Weather Not Likely To Reverse Flirt With Drought, Says LSU AgCenter Climatologist (Distributed June 2005) Persistent drier-than-normal weather this spring has resulted in the onset of near-drought conditions over much of Louisiana, reports LSU AgCenter climatologist Jay Grymes. |
| Southern Peas Thrive In Summer Gardens, Says LSU AgCenter Horticulturist (Distributed June 2005) Southern peas are an option for Louisiana summer gardens, because they can take the heat and prefer less fertile soils, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske. |
| Shreveport High Schoolers Take Honors Across The Board In National Essay Contest (Distributed June 2005) C.E. Byrd High School students scored in every award category in the recent Foundations for Life national essay contest by the Josephson Institute of Ethics and Character Counts! |
| Prescreened Unsolicited Solicitations Working OK, Says LSU AgCenter Family Economist (Distributed June 2005) Prescreened solicitations are now among the principal techniques creditors use to inform prospective customers of the availability of their products and to establish new or additional business relationships with them, according to LSU AgCenter family economics professor Dr. Jeanette Tucker. |
| Pond-dwelling Fish Especially Vulnerable This Year, Says LSU AgCenter Aquaculture Professor (Distributed June 2005) Springtime fish fatalities in ponds are common throughout the Southeast, especially in Louisiana. LSU AgCenter aquaculture professor Dr. Greg Lutz explains that stress caused by abrupt temperature fluctuations, such as many parts of the state experienced in the past several months, often aggravates fish health problems by suppressing immune responses beyond normal seasonal changes. |
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| Not All Fats Bad, Asserts LSU AgCenter Nutritionist (Distributed June 2005) In an attempt to lose weight, some people try to eliminate all fats and oils from their diets. That’s a mistake, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. |
| Milk Packs Nutritional Wallop, Says LSU AgCenter Nutritionist (Distributed June 2005) LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames says to observe June Dairy Month by consuming the recommended servings of non-fat and low-fat milk and milk products. |
| Men Also Susceptible To Osteoporosis, Says LSU AgCenter Nutritionist (Distributed June 2005) Father’s Day is a good time to focus on men’s health. Although many people think of osteoporosis as a woman’s disease, it is also a serious health problem for men, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. |
| LSU AgCenter Nutritionist Offers Strategies For Safe Picnics (Distributed June 2005) Summer marks the beginning of picnic season and the challenge of food safety, according to LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames. |
| LSU AgCenter Horticulturist Recommends Aztec Perennial Verbenas For Landscape (Distributed June 2005) Landscape plant evaluations at the LSU AgCenter regularly identify new plants worthy of increased use in Louisiana, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Allen Owings. |
| LSU AgCenter Horticulturist Ponders June Vegetable Gardens (Distributed June 2005) June is either the tail of spring or the head of summer in Louisiana. It depends on whether you are near I-20 or near I-10 interstates, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske. |
| LSU AgCenter Family Economist Offers New Rules For The Newly Married (Distributed June 2005) It’s the wedding season, and newlyweds are facing the reality of incredible changes that come with their new lives together. Some of the biggest changes couples face involve money, says LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker. |
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| 4-H University Set For June 21-24 (Distributed 06/10/05) Hundreds of Louisiana 4-H’ers will converge on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge June 21-24 for the LSU AgCenter’s annual 4-H University events. |
| LSU AgCenter Sugarcane Field Day Set For July 20 (Distributed 06/27/05) Continuing looks at new sugarcane varieties will highlight the LSU AgCenter’s annual sugarcane field day July 20 at the Sugar Research Station in St. Gabriel. |
| Growers, Others Urged To Step Up Watch For Rust In Soybeans (Distributed 06/22/05) Spores like those associated with Asian soybean rust have been found in a trap set up by the LSU AgCenter in a field near the Northeast Louisiana town of St. Joseph. |
| 4-H’ers Honored With Scholarships (Distributed 06/21/05) A group of Louisiana 4-H’ers were recognized as scholarship winners Tuesday (June 21) during 4-H University in Baton Rouge. |
| Adults Honored For Service To La. 4-H (Distributed 06/21/05) For Release After 7 p.m.Ten adults were cited for their contributions to the Louisiana 4-H program at a banquet Tuesday (June 21) during the LSU AgCenter’s 4-H University event. |
| Experts Say Meat Goat Industry Poised For Growth (Distributed 06/29/05) Officials say they believe the meat goat industry is one with "nothing but growth" in its future. That was the message heard during the 2005 Goat Extravaganza Saturday (June 25) at the LSU AgCenter’s Calhoun Research Station. |
| LSU AgCenter Announces 2005 Goat Extravaganza (Distributed 06/17/05) The LSU AgCenter will host the 2005 Goat Extravaganza June 25 at the AgCenter’s Calhoun Research Station. |
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| 4-H’ers Learning To Be Positive Forces In Lives, Communities (Distributed 06/23/05) Louisiana 4-H’ers are learning to be positive forces in their lives and for their communities. Examples ranging from assembling "hero packs" to learning more about community service were seen this week (June 21-24) as nearly 1,600 4-H Club members from across the state participated in the LSU AgCenter’s 4-H University events on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge. |
| LSU AgCenter Agents Hear Sugarcane Updates (Distributed 06/08/05) LSU AgCenter agents and researchers recently met for a look at issues affecting the sugarcane industry and to review a new video for use in recertifying sugarcane farmers for burning cane. |
| Master Farmer Participants See BMPs At Work On Rice, Crawfish Farm (Distributed 06/22/05) Participants in the LSU AgCenter’s Master Farmer program got a firsthand look last week at best management practices used on a rice and crawfish farm in St. Martin Parish. |
| Senior Citizens Warned About Scams, Frauds (Distributed 06/08/05) "Predatory lenders exploit people who are in a bind," Dr. Jeanette Tucker said. "They particularly target low-income and under-educated people." The LSU AgCenter family economics specialist was one of several presenters at Scam Jam Anti-fraud Workshops across the state sponsored by AARP Louisiana and several other Louisiana agencies and organizations. |
| 4-H Day At Capitol 2005 (6/1/05) More than 800 Louisiana 4-H members and volunteer leaders convened at the state Capitol as part of “4-H Day at the Capitol” this month in Baton Rouge. The June 1 event was designed to help 4-H’ers learn more about the legislative process. |
| 2006 LSU AgCenter Livestock Show Set For Feb. 11-18 In Gonzales (Distributed 06/21/05)The final signing of Ascension Parish’s lease-purchase agreement on the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center also seals the fate of the LSU AgCenter’s 2006 Livestock Show at the facility, AgCenter officials said Tuesday (June 21). |
| LSU AgCenter Agents, Specialists Honored By Professional Association (Distributed 06/21/05) The Louisiana County Agricultural Agents Association honored several LSU AgCenter agents and specialists during its annual conference earlier this month in Sulphur. |
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| 4-H University 2005 Photos Approximately 1,900 people participated in the LSU AgCenter's 4-H University events June 21-24. The activities for youth and adults included competition for trips and prizes, educational activities and personal development sessions, as well as the election of state 4 H officers and district representatives. See photos from those events. |
| Biotechnology Challenging State’s ‘BEST’ Teachers, Students (Distributed 06/21/05) "Science really is my favorite subject," said Valerie Traylor. "This program helps me know what I’ll be doing in college." Traylor and her science teacher from Natchitoches High School are among those participating in the Biotechnology Education for Students and Teachers summer program sponsored by the LSU AgCenter. |
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