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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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Pasture management, bull selection focus of upcoming beef field day

Pasture management, bull selection focus of upcoming beef field day Writer: Johnny Morgan at 225-578-8484 or jmorgan@agcenter.lsu.edu (08/25/17) MANGHAM, La. — Beef producers will gain a wealth of information on ways to improve their pastures as well as tips on managing their bulls at the annual Northeast Louisiana Beef and Forage Field Day on Sept. 21 at Goldmine Plantation. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m., with the program at 9 a.m. and lunch provided, said LSU AgCenter agent Keith Collins, one of the coordinators of the field day. Collins said other topics will include internal parasites, grass height and maturity effects on hay quality and quantity, insurance options for cattle and hay producers and a hay bale weight contest. Directions to the farm: From Winnsboro: Take Highway 618 (Lone Cedar Road) west 6 miles and veer right (north) on Highway 135, then 1.6 miles to Goldmine Plantation. From Mangham: From Highway 15 (U.S. 425), take Highway 132 west 5.7 miles, turn left (south) on Highway 135, then 8.5 miles to Goldmine. From Monroe: Take Highway 15 east to Alto, turn right (south) at Alto on Highway 135, then 11.2 miles to Goldmine. For more information, contact Jim McCann at 318-649-2663, Keith Collins at 318-728-3216, Jason Holmes at 318-368-9935or Wink Alison at 318-435-2903.

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