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March 2013 Articles

Just Rambling, March 2013
An open letter to the People of Louisiana
Livestock Market News
Extension awards $34,000 in special one - year grants
Crtting-edge research could improve deer populations, health
Alligator nutrition main goal of LSU AgCenter research projects
Why we use fertilizers
Beef Cow Slaughter and the Expansion Question
U A Study Shows Trace Minerals Improve Semen Quality
AFBF Outlines Priorities, Concerns with Farm Bill Legislatin
American Forest Foundation Commends Congressional Leaders on Proposed Fix to Far
Multi-Legged Stool Best Approach for Farm Bill
Statement by Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation Regarding
Farmers: Protect Your Skin on 'Don't Fry Day' and Every Day
Beef Production: Today vs. 1977, U.S. agriculture...
Historical Fact:
AFBF Intervenes in Mississippi River Basin Case
• LSU AgCenter, LA Cattlemen's Foundation sign lease agreement
2 nuisance caterpillars are out in greater numbers this year
Notes from Germany
Spiritual Corner
Beef Kebabs on the Grill

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LSU AgCenter, LA Cattlemen's Foundation sign lease agreement

LSU AgCenter, LA Cattlemen’s Foundation sign lease agreement Source: LSU AgCenter The LSU AgCenter and the Louisiana Cattlemen’s Foundation finalized a limited lease and use agreement on May 24 that allows the foundation to rent LSU AgCenter property at the Dean Lee Research Station in Alexandria to manage their cattle. LSU AgCenter assistant vice chancellor for research Phil Elzer said the lease agreement will allow the cattle producers to enhance opportunities for adding value to beef cattle by providing a location for demonstration projects. “This agreement will allow cattle producers to directly participate in demonstration projects using their own animals,” Elzer said. The agreement will also allow producers to be directly involved in designing demonstration programs that can be reproduced at their farms. “We see this agreement as a way to provide producers a location to gain hands-on experience with specific management practices designed to add value to their animals,” Elzer said. This is one of three similar agreements made possible by the LSU AgCenter downsizing its beef cattle operations due to budget cuts. “Other areas where we have lease agreements are for sugarcane and cattle at the Iberia Research Station at New Iberia and for a haying operation at the Rosepine Research Station that closed last year,” Elzer said. Barbara Litteral, Cattlemen’s Foundation chair, sees the agreement as a way to improve the branding of Louisiana beef. This agreement will allow for heifer development on forage and animal traceability system studies, she said.

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