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March 2012 Articles

Downs donates $10,000 to Union Parish 4-H
LDAF installs new emergency hotline phone system
Hash Brown Casserole
Notes from Germany
Preparing for Winter
Scientists use "Trojan Horse" concept to kill termites
New USDA Study
New Legislation aims to Prevent EPA Regs on Farm Dust
Planting time for cool-season flowers starts in October
Beef Quality Assurance Program Update
Cattle forage highlight field day
Soil pH, beds, fertilizer are keys to landscape success
Summit prepares teachers of financial literacy
BP grant funds LSU AgCenter wildlife research
• 2012 Get It Growing Calendar Published by LSU AgCenter
STRONG U.S. MEAT AND POULTRY EXPORTS
Beef forage featured at field day
Louisiana takes important step with seed coating labeling requirements
LFB Poultry Committee
Just Rambling
Use insecticides only when needed
Livestock Market News - Situation and Outlook
Market Situation and Outlook - Adjustments will Continue in Cattle Feeding
It's time to start rose care
Agriculture industry boosts rural Louisiana economy
Keep 'your plate in shape' for March Nutrition Month
Growth hormones in dairy cattle
LSU AgCenter leadership class graduates 24
Dealing with scale insects
Horse Trivia
2012 Feeder Cattle Supplies
AFBF Applauds House Action on Energy Security
Farmers, Ranchers Contribute to Hunger Program
Court Backs Need for Science in Federal Water Rules
Beef Cattle Management Calendar: March
March Gardening To-Do-List: Vegetables
Notes from Germany
Cutting Corners
Significant Events in Agricultural History

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2012 Get It Growing Calendar Published by LSU AgCenter

2012 Get It Growing Calendar Published by LSU AgCenter Source: LSU AgCenter
The LSU AgCenter is releasing the latest of its helpful resources for Louisiana gardening enthusiasts – the 2012 Get It Growing Lawn and Garden Calendar.
The Get It Growing calendar is packed with photos, gardening hints and monthly tips from LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dan Gill that are specifically written for Louisiana’s growing conditions and climate.
It is part of an overall educational effort from the LSU AgCenter that’s designed to help Louisiana residents learn more about caring for their lawns, landscapes and gardens.
“Each year, the Get It Growing calendar highlights Louisiana flowers, vegetables, plants and gardens with easy-to-understand gardening tips, useful information and beautiful photos from Louisiana photographers,” said Elma Sue McCallum of LSU AgCenter Communications, who coordinates production of the calendar. “Anyone who enjoys gardening will find the calendar is a great resource for expanding his or her knowledge.”
In addition to monthly tips and beautiful photos, the full-color, 32-page calendar features a special section on soil testing, information about Louisiana Super Plants and an illustrated how-to guide about taking a soil sample. A list of other helpful LSU AgCenter lawn and garden publications also is included to assist novice or expert gardeners learn even more about gardening.
Photographs for the calendar are chosen each year through a call for entries and competition that begins in the fall for the edition to be published the following year. The 2012 calendar winners, whose photos are included in this year’s edition, include Robert Anderson from New Orleans; Glenda Balliviero, Lafayette; Norman Balliviero, Lafayette; Krista Cole, Alexandria; Marcie Cutrer, Denham Springs; Russell Fresh, Harahan; Harry Gabriel, Ponchatoula; Amy Graham, Jefferson; Kerry Griechen, Lafayette; Sherie Hardaway, Berwick; Curtis Hilbun, Wisner; Catherine Lorio, Oscar; Reachel Mayeur, Harahan; Meg McNutt, Chalmette; Marsha Melancon, Houma; Gayle Miller, Hammond; Sara Orton, New Orleans; Rose Anne St. Romain, Mansura; and Maureen Theriot, Harvey.
The 9-by-13.25-inch calendar, which is designed as part of the LSU AgCenter’s popular Get It Growing educational campaign on home lawns and gardens, sells for $11.95 and is available for online orders at www.LSUAgCenter.com/OnlineStore. Sample photos and more information also are available through that website. In addition, phone orders can be placed by calling 225-578-4161.
The calendar also is expected to be available through a variety of bookstores, garden centers and gift shops across the state this fall.

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