March 2014 Articles • Just Rambling, March 2014 • "Local Business Recognized During Northeast Louisiana District Livestock Show" • Louisiana Tech University Stock Horse Team • Red Imported Fire Ants, Management Options -- Continued from March Issue • Livestock Markets and Government Sequestration • Making Sense of the Nitrogen Cycle • Tropical hibiscuses add to spring, summer landscapes • Lawn Mower Safety • Did You Know? • Historical Facts: • Farmers Words of Wisdom • Shade gardening takes planning • Master Gardeners Help Make Louisiana Beautiful • New Waterway Bill Addresses Critical Needs • New Taxes Burdensome for Farm and Ranch Families • Did You Know? • Adequate Land Ranks as Top Concern of Young Farmers • Quote • Feral hogs, deer disease topics of field day • New forestry industries plan moves to Louisiana • Rehydrate with skim milk • Quote • Spiritual Corner: People of the Way • Cutting Corners: Three Layer Delight • Looking Into 2013 • Fruit plants add diversity to landscapes • Plant Southern Magnolias Now • Strain Responds to Congress' Farm Bill Extension • Now - or anytime - is a good time to mulch • Historical Facts: • Insect Management--Red Imported Fire Ants--Management Options (Continued from De • Cotton growers slowly transition to round bales • Statement by Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Regarding • Louisiana farmers set several yield records in 2012 • Controlling Rain Rot • Vitamins for Horses • Louisiana's Commercial Poultry Industry • "New" Bedding for Broilers • Louisiana Ghost Story • Canadian and U.S. Cow Slaughter Numbers Linked • Cutting Corners: Sausage Corn Chowder • Improving the Profitablity of Contract Boiler Operations • Duck Hunting in LA • Strain Named 2012 Veterinarian of the Year • LDAF Works to Deter Spread of Virus in Horses • Farmers advised on EPA fuel tank rules • Landowners advised to focus on forest productivity • Excess Capacity and its Impact on the Beef Industry • Cattle Inventory Report Summary • Controlling Grass Tetany • Livestock Market News - Situation and Outlook, Week Ending February 1, 2013 • Bill extension leaves farmers uncertain about future • Historical Facts: • Trail rides, related businesses offer financial potential • Pigeon Fever Cases Identified in Northwest Arkansas • Dogwoods deserve a second look • Prune trees and shrubs correctly • Horse Trivia • Seasonal Price and Production Influences in the Broiler Chicken Industry • 33 recognized as new Louisiana Master Farmers • Cutting Corners: Beef-Stuffed Peppers • Horse Trivia • New License Plate to Benefit Timber Industry • Strain Urges DEA to Review Enforcement of Controlled Substances • NASDA Members Press Congress to Enact Long-Term Farm Bill • Beef Demand Index Improvement • LDAF Warns Horse Owners of Potential Virus • Safe Tractor Operation • Red Imported Fire Ants, Management Options -- Continued from January Issue • IRS Humor • Tips for starting a home vegetable garden • Diagnostic Plan for Weak and Still-born Calves • Antibiotics Remain Important for Animal and Public Health • Farm Bureau Raises Record Food, Funds for Feeding America • Farm Bureau Urges Ag Labor Guestworker Program • Asian soybean rust found earlier this year • Replacement Heifer Management-FAQ's • Planning for azaleas is important spring decision • Proper early-season care gets roses off to a good start • Eat Right, Your Way, Every Day • Aging • Effects of Temperature and Acclimation to Handling on Reproductive Performance o • Improving the Profitablity of Contract Boiler Operations • Cutting Corners: Fried Rice • Psalm 117 (85 articles found) Archives by Months
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