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April 2016 Articles

Spiritual Corner: Try the Lamb
Lots of Lambs – NSIP helps lamb production
Frazier Named to Lead NCBA
Using young bulls in multi-sire pastures and cow-to-bull ratios—
Flooded landscapes require special care
Growing Weaned Calves
Beef producers hear about new regulations at field day
Protect Homes and Businesses from Termites after Flooding
Farm Bureau calls on Congress to address Internet sales tax problem
Farm Bureau Pleased by USDA Checkoff Decision for Cuba
Farm Bureau calls for permanent rail maintenance tax credit
Discard flooded fruits, vegetables, experts say
AgCenter wheat, oat field day set for April 20 in Winnsboro
Food scientist urges people to eat more raw food, less fried food, no burned foo
• Spring Fest 2016 scheduled for West Monroe
Foresters hear updates on industry, state budget
AgCenter releases home vegetable gardening guides
Beef, forage field day set for April 26 in Homer
Agritourism workshop set for May 10 in DeSoto Parish
The Best Pecan Pie
Just Rambling April 2016

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Spring Fest 2016 scheduled for West Monroe

Spring Fest 2016 scheduled for West Monroe Writer: Johnny Morgan at 225-578-8484 or jmorgan@agcenter.lsu.edu
(03/14/16) BATON ROUGE, La. – Northeast Louisiana Master Gardeners will present Spring Fest 2016 and the eighth annual spring plant sale at the West Monroe Farmers Market from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on April 16.
LSU AgCenter horticulture agent Kerry Heafner said the sale will feature Louisiana Super Plants, vegetables, herbs, houseplants, tropical plants, flowing vines, flowering trees, butterfly garden plants, ornamental shrubs, shade garden plants and wildflowers. The sale is a good place to find selections of plants not usually found locally, he said. “Local Master Gardeners will be available to help you select the best plants for your yard and garden, answer questions, provide gardening tips and even help load your car,” he said. A preview sale will be held on April 15 from noon to 6 p.m. for those who want to get started early. The West Monroe Farmers Market is located at 1700 N. Seventh St. For additional information, contact Heafner at 318-323-2251

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