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April 2013 Articles

Just Rambling, April 2013
Recent E.coli outbreak calls attention to food safety rules
Strain elected SASDA president
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Milk Per Cow Increasing
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Economic Implications of Replacing Synthetic Nitrogen With Clovers in a Cool-Sea
New pest could cost blueberry growers
Use Science In Regulating Antibiotics, Agriculture Coalition Says
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EPA Regulation of Greenhouse Gases Will Burden Farmers
Statement by Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Regarding
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EPA Updates to Air Quality Standards Concern Farmers
Office of Animal Health and Food Safety has new tool to track cattle
Composting recycles yard waste
Help Your Horse Beat the Heat this Summer
Parasites and pastures
Objective of Goat Enterprise, Purpose of Pastures for Goats and Implications for
Beef Export Volumes Lag 2011 Record Levels
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Chicken Labels - Confusing?
Notes from Germany
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Spiritual Corner
Cutting Corners: Ginger's Fabulous Brownies
Report Shows Real Harm of Estate Taxes
Watch for Toxic Plant Problems During Drought
Drought Impacts Cattle Inventory and Cattle on Feed
Think before you Creep
It's time to plant late-summer vegetables
U.S. Meat and Poultry Production Year-to-Date 2012
New foreign worker law could hurt Louisiana processors
Managing Cattle With Reduced Stress, Bryan Kutz, Instructor, U of A
Equine Vaccinations
The True Value of Youth Livestock Projects, Steven M. Jones, Associate Professor
Anaplasmosis
Nationwide Drought Impacting Louisiana Ports, Strain assesses low river levels
Horse Facts
Anaplasmosis vaccine gains additional approvals
• Financial Education Boot Camps provide training, free resources for teachers
AFBF Asks to Join Poultry Farmer's Lawsuit Against EPA
Farm Groups Urge House to Preserve Family Farms
Notes from Germany
Spiritual Corner
A Visit to J W Farms
The EPA: A Positive Perspective
Consider bald cypress for your landscape
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Poor Temperament Can equal Poor Performance
Cost of Legume Establishment Depends on Planting Procedure
Agriculture losses from Isaac depend on September weather
Horse Facts
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Mosquito repellants offer various levels of protection
West Nile virus increase corresponds to heavy rains
Local Culling Decisions in the Face of a National Drought
The Use of Ultrasound Technology in Today's Beef Cattle Industry
Successful ponds require good management
Ponds provide recreational opportunities, increase property values
LSU AgCenter offers quicker route to Master Farmer status
Cargill donates to AgCenter alligator research
Spiritual Corner
Sow Slaughter Up: Pork Output Will Drop in '13
Cutting Corners: Bacon Cheeseburger Meatloaf

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Financial Education Boot Camps provide training, free resources for teachers

Financial Education Boot Camps provide training, free resources for teachers
A Financial Education Boot Camp to train teachers to teach financial skills to high school students will be Sept. 12 in Baton Rouge and Sept. 14 in Alexandria, according to Jeanette Tucker, LSU AgCenter family economist and one of the organizers.
The keynote speaker is Susie Irvine, president and CEO of the American Financial Services Association Education Foundation from Washington, D.C. She will conduct a hands-on training for the MoneySKILL curriculum, which is a free personal finance course.
“It’s a highly interactive, reality-based Internet curriculum,” Tucker said, adding that its purpose is to educate students to make informed financial decisions concerning income, expenses, saving, credit and insurance.
Other speakers will include Stephanie Bennett and Mary Ellen Vincent, from Acadiana High School Academy of Business in Lafayette, who will share successful strategies for teaching financial management. Layne McDaniel, CEO of Noesis Data (Equifax affiliate) from Baton Rouge, will discuss credit reporting and credit scores.
In addition, real-life financial simulations will be conducted on “Money Habitudes” led by Claire Loup, Federal Reserve Bank of New Orleans; “Get Real Budgeting” directed by Ann Marie Erie, Neighbors Federal Credit Union, and Jessica Oliver, Pelican State Credit Union, both of Baton Rouge; and “Living Your Financial Experience (LYFE),” which will be led by Tucker.
“LYFE, a technology-based simulation, develops the ability of students in grades 7-12 to manage their finances on their own after high school,” Tucker said, adding that it helps students gauge the economic impact that education has on their future career and lifestyle.
“The students will learn budgeting, tracking expenses, managing accounts, differentiating needs versus wants, saving to achieve financial goals and financial decision making,” Tucker said. The program was developed by LSU AgCenter in collaboration with Louisiana Federal Credit Union.
All presentations and activities are linked to common core standards or grade level equivalents for civics, math, family and consumer sciences, economics and business courses, Tucker said. Participants may earn up to 5.5 continuing learning units (CLUs) for attending.
There will be interactive educational and professional exhibits on display at the Boot Camps, Tucker said.
Tucker said the conference is aimed at high school teachers, but others who work with youth may also attend. These include financial educators, youth development professionals and volunteers, corrections professionals, bank and credit union professionals, home-school parents and faith-based organizations.
“Participants will fill their toolkits with practical tools and skills to prepare youth and adults with the foundation for financial success,” Tucker said.
The Boot Camps are sponsored by the Louisiana Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy in collaboration with the LSU AgCenter. Registration details and other information are available atwww.louisianajumpstart.org.

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