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September 2017 Articles

Just Rambling:
Spiritual Corner:
AgCenter researchers get grant to study cover crops in ene
Managing First-Calf Heifers
Harvey creates problems for Louisiana farmers
Soil tests dig deep to improve plant health
Knock Out roses can be pruned, too
NCBA, PLC on DC Circuit Court Decision on Gray Wolf: "Perfect Example of Need to
NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen Kicks off New Season
Livestock Producers Encouraged by Report on National Monuments, Urge Swift Actio
Louisiana Forestry Teacher's Tour
AgCenter scientists receive grant to study insect-borne deer, cattle diseases
Poll: Tax Reform Needed for Farmers and America
New Food and Farm Facts Book and Related Products on Sale Now
Reba McEntire Named Farm Bureau Keynote Speaker
• LDAF Assisting Harvey Evacuees  Mobile Pet Shelter Deployed
Sweet potato farmers hear about AgCenter research at field day
Louisiana FFA announces new executive leaders
Does Your Horse Have Trouble SWEATING?
Louisiana 4-H’ers place third at national wildlife competition
Louisiana 4-H'ers take third place at national forestry competition
Pasture management, bull selection focus of upcoming beef field day
Crock-Pot Shrimp Jambalaya

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LDAF Assisting Harvey Evacuees  Mobile Pet Shelter Deployed

LDAF Assisting Harvey Evacuees Mobile Pet Shelter Deployed
Baton Rouge, LA (August 31, 2017) – The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) is assisting in moving pets that have arrived with their owners to seek shelter in Louisiana.
Texas evacuees began moving from Lake Charles to the Alexandria shelter overnight. The LDAF mobile pet shelter is in Lake Charles this morning to continue to assist in transporting to Alexandria pets that escaped the flood waters with their owners.
As of this time, 43 dogs and 18 cats have been co-located with their owners at the pet shelter in Alexandria. Seventy dogs and 16 cats are en route to Alexandria in two pet trucks which include the mobile pet shelter. LDAF veterinarians and supplies are on site.
“As Louisiana gets an influx of evacuees, we will do what we can to ensure their pet companions are nearby and taken care of while these victims of Hurricane Harvey cope with this disaster,” said LDAF Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M. “As we’ve seen in recent years, family pets bring comfort to those who are in the most unbearable situations.”
The LDAF has 100 kennels on site at the shelter in Lake Charles. The LDAF is also providing 200 soft sided carriers in the mobile pet truck for pets traveling by bus.
The LDAF is also prepared to release food commodities for mass feeding.
The LDAF has fuel stations prepared for activation in the event of fuel disruption. Source: www.ldaf.state.la.us..

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