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November 2010 Articles

Rural fire safety is important durning summer dry spells
Sweet Potato Growers Remain optimistic about 2010 crop
LSU AgCenter launches Market Maker online Services
Be Wary of Oil Spill Scams
It's Blueberry Season in Louisiana
Selection and Management of Beef Replacement Heifers (Part II)
Producers need the facts about freshwater prawns before jumping in
14 from LSU AgCenter win national communciation awards
Make sure your grilled food is safe
Cattle on feed Report and Summer cattle markets
Take a look at the benefits of Milk
4-Hers Win at State 4-H U
Changes in the Packers and Stockyards Act
Increase Fairness in the Marketing of Livestock and Poultry
USDA Announces Proposed Rule to Increase Fairness in the Marketing of Livestock
United States, Russia Reach Agreement to resume Poultry exports to Russia
Tips to Avoid Heat Stress in Poultry
Marketing Food Specialty Products Online
Wetlands Reserve Program Call for Application
Blueberry Lemon Upside Down Cake
Poultry Loss Contract Grant Assistance Program (PGAP) Louisiana Agricul
Pumpkin Soup Recipe
Pumpkin Cheesecake recipe
Livestock Market News- Situation and Outlook, Week Ending Oct 29, 2010
Benefits available to Honey Producers
LSU AgCenter offering online quality assurance, ethics training for livestock ex
Poultry Waste
Extension of GIPSA Period
Pilgrim's Pride
Master Gardeners told gardening history is important
Reduce Utility Bills with shade trees
Master Gardeners told asving seed preserves heirloom plants
Drink fluids before, during and after physical activity
Louisiana Horse Owners cautioned about rabies
Oil Spill causes concern for cattle along Gulf coast
Beef Sire Selection
Continued from Selection and Management of Beef Replacement Heifers
Armyworms in Pasture and Turf
Make Plans Now for Fall and Winter Pastures
Interesting Information
Anaplasmosis
Beef Industry featured at Agribusiness Council of La meeting
The South You gotta love it!
• Boethel elected Entomological Society fellow for 2010
Doulbling Exports in Five Years
Just Rambling Nov 2010

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Boethel elected Entomological Society fellow for 2010

Boethel elected Entomological Society Fellow for 2010 David J. Boethel, LSU AgCenter vice chancellor for research and director of the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station, has been elected as one of 10 Fellows of the Entomological Society of America for 2010. The election acknowledges outstanding contributions in research, teaching and administration. He will be recognized during the group’s annual meeting in December in San Diego, Calif. Boethel received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in entomology from Texas A&M University. After receiving a Ph.D. in entomology from Oklahoma State University in 1974, he joined the LSU AgCenter Pecan Research and Extension Station in Shreveport with responsibilities for pecan insect integrated pest management research. In 1980, Boethel transferred to the Department of Entomology at LSU in Baton Rouge, where for 17 years he conducted research on soybean integrated pest management, taught biological control of insect pests and mentored 20 graduate students. Boethel has published numerous scientific articles, many constituting the basis of soybean integrated pest management literature. In 1992, the Department of Entomology at Oklahoma State University recognized him as a distinguished alumnus. Boethel was brought into Experiment Station administration in 1997 as assistant director for pest management. In 2001, he was promoted to associate vice chancellor and associate director. In 2004, he became the vice chancellor and director. He has served as chair of the Southern Association of Agricultural Experiment Station Directors and chair of the national Experiment Station Committee on Organization and Policy (ESCOP) budget and legislative committee. He also is the administrative advisor for a regional soybean entomology project, which was awarded the ESCOP National Excellence in Multi-State Research Award in 2009. The Southern Association of Agricultural Experiment Station Directors recognized him with its Excellence in Leadership Award in 2010. An Entomological Society of America (ESA) member since 1968, Boethel served on the Governing Board & was president of the Southeastern Branch. He was on the Board of Reviewing Editors for the Journal of Economic Entomology & on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Medical Entomology. He was also co-editor of the Handbook of Soybean Insect Pests, the first of the ESA pest handbook series.

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