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March 2009 Articles

Just Rambling September 2013
Vaccination Guidelines – Developing a Vaccination Plan 
Researchers make strides in controlling aflatoxin
Crazy ant population explodes in Baton Rouge
Bermudagrass Stem Maggot Farm
USDA Promotes Conservation Programs-Louisiana Farmers Participate in Conservatio
Cattle prices expected to hold, might improve
Less Obvious Market Impacts of the Zilmax® Situation
Nutrition Key for Conception and Weaning Percentages
USDA and Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commission Request the Help of Arkansas
Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation—Presidents Column Congressional Reces
Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation—Presidents Column 2013 Crop on Par fo
LGLCI Hosting Healing the Land and Building Soil Health Workshop
Tips and Advice for Choosing a Bit When Breaking a Horse
Spiritual Corner
Just Rambling:
Field day features cattle procedures, winter forage
How Fast Can the Beef Cow Herd Be Rebuilt?
Effect of Corn- and Soybean Hull-Based Creep Feed and Backgrounding Diets on L
Slaughter Cow Considerations for Fall 2013
Specialist recommends new, affordable technology for cattle production
LSU and LSU AgCenter dairy programs to consolidate
AFBF Objects to Inflammatory Attacks in Privacy Suit
Louisiana part of multistate study to test arsenic in ri
Strain Responds to EPA Withdrawal of Data Collection Proposal
Strain Named Secretary-Treasurer of NASDA
AFBF Endorses House Waterways Bill
Statement by Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Regarding
More Corn, Smaller Soybean Stocks Predicted
Poultry farmers learn better practices at
It’s time to think about landscape planning
Changing eating habits can aid weight loss
My Granny’s Cinnamon Biscuits
Emergency Numbers
WHERE DO I STAND
Controlling External Parasites Source: University of Arkansas
AgCenter scientists give updates to farmers at field day
AFBF: Death Tax Repeal Act ‘Gets the Job Done’
Weather Challenges Reflected in June WASDE Report
Poultry owners should take steps to keep flocks secure
Arrests Made in Morehouse Parish Cattle Thefts June 20, 2013 
Strain: Hire Licensed Horticulture Professionals
ade trees reduce summer cooling bills
Easy Strawberry Cake
Things God Won’t Ask
Cool-Season Pasture and Forage Varieties Variety Selection
• AgCenter computer center dedicated Writer:
Irrigate yards, landscapes, trees correctly during hot summer month
Louisiana Agriculture Facts:
Technology brings precision to the farm
Farm Bill Update
AFBF Files Suit to Protect Farmers’ Privacy
AFBF, 400 Others Call for House Immigration Reform
Farmers Wisdom:
The Voice of Louisiana Agriculture
La. sweet potato acreage continues to decline
The Voice of Louisiana Agriculture
For ranchers, soil’s organic matter, matters
The Good that Still Exist
Chicken Enchilada Dip

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AgCenter computer center dedicated Writer:

POLLOCK, La. – Central Louisiana residents will soon have access to the LSU AgCenter’s state-of-the-art computer training center that was dedicated on Aug. 1 at the Grant Walker 4-H Educational Center.
The center is seen as an opportunity to bring the connectivity of the internet to the people, said LSU AgCenter Chancellor Bill Richardson.
“If you’re not on the Internet, you’re really missing out. This is a chance to educate people.” Richardson said. “It’s a literacy project with some outstanding equipment.”
Funds for the center came from the AgCenter’s broadband Internet education and awareness initiative, called Connect My Louisiana, according to AgCenter extension agent and Connect My Louisiana coordinator Valerie Vincent.
The center, which consists of 15 touch-screen computers and a printer, is financed by a $20,000 grant through the Louisiana Division of Administration-Office of Information Technology, Vincent said.
Once summer camps end for 4-H members, residents will be able to get computer training as individuals or as groups, according to camp director Christine Bergeron.
“I’ve already received four calls this week from people inquiring about the classes,” Bergeron said. “Some are from older people with limited or no computer skills, and other calls are from those who are interested for job-readiness skills.”
State Representative Terry Brown, Dist. 22, reflected on his time as a 4-H member at the camp and gave parallels between then and now.
“I remember when I came to camp, all we had was a radio sometimes and a record player for dances on some nights. And we went swimming in the creek,” Brown said. “So we’ve definitely come a long way.”
The Connect My Louisiana program began three years ago in 18 Louisiana parishes that were identified as underutilizing broadband technology, Vincent said.
“We started to offer educational classes on how to use computers and how to use technology,” Vincent said. “We’ve seen a larger adoption rate over the three years, but we needed a training center that was centrally located where we could bring people in and have hands-on training.”
Each week, both youth and adults will visit the facility to take advantage of computer courses that will range from basic computer literacy to advanced computer skills and social media, Bergeron said.
During summer, the 4-H camp reaches more than 5,000 fourth- through sixth-grade students, said LSU AgCenter 4-H department head Mark Tassin.
“Adding the computers will enhance our ability to teach certain techniques and classes with these young people and expose them to some things that they may not be exposed to in their local communities or schools,” Tassin said.
Grant Walker is an 80-acre facility located near Pollock on Highway 8 about 15 miles northeast of Alexandria.
The facilities at the center are available year-round for rental, Bergeron said.
Source: LSU AgCenter

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