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October 2017 Articles

Just Rambling October 2017 :
Spiritual Corner October 2017 :
For retired AgCenter agent, visit to LSU campus is a wish come true
LSU AgCenter researchers developing environmentally friendlier drilling fluids
Weaning Strategies Can Reduce Stress in Calve
Listening session held on new farm bill
Enjoy fall wildflowers
Producers hear about heifer diets, bull quality at field day
Farm Bureau, Livestock Groups Request Waiver for Logging Device Mandate
Farmers, Ranchers Ready for Long-overdue Immigration Reform
American Farm Bureau Encouraged by Tax Framework, but Refinement Needed
AFBF to EPA: Time to Rescind WOTUS Rule
It’s time to plant fall vegetables
USDA Designates Natural Disaster Areas
Superspeedway Taco Pie
• OPPORTUNITY TO APPLY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT QUALITY INCENTIVES PROGRAM IS HERE
Acadiana cattle field day set for Oct. 21

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OPPORTUNITY TO APPLY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT QUALITY INCENTIVES PROGRAM IS HERE

OPPORTUNITY TO APPLY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT QUALITY INCENTIVES PROGRAM IS HERE Alexandria, Louisiana – September 20, 2017 – USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is accepting applications for financial assistance through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). This program provides farmers, ranchers and forest landowners an opportunity to improve conservation on their land while at the same time, strengthening and improving production. EQIP applications are accepted year-round, however, there are specific times that applications need to be submitted for evaluation, ranking and approval of eligible applications. Those interested in participating in EQIP should visit their local NRCS office to apply by October 20, 2017. There are numerous benefits that participants will realize through EQIP including: improving water and air quality, building healthy soil, improving grazing and forest lands, conserving energy, enhancing organic operations, improving wildlife habitat and much more. In addition to general EQIP, the October 20th application period also applies to many special initiatives such as the National Water Quality Initiative, Mississippi River Basin Initiative, Beginning Farmer & Rancher and Socially Disadvantaged Farmer & Rancher, Longleaf Pine Initiative, Migratory Bird Habitat Initiative and Organic & High Tunnel initiatives. Participants are encouraged to visit their local NRCS office to learn more about EQIP and how to apply. For more information on the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, visit the NRCS EQIP webpage or your local NRCS office.

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