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January 2018 Articles

Just Rambling January 2018:
Spiritual Corner: Noticing the Good and our God
1st Annual Union Cattlemen’s Association—Cattleman of the Year
Claiborne Parish Cattlemen recognize Cattle Producer of the Year and 4-H Youth
Union County Cattlemen's Association recognize their Youth
Thistles
Louisiana youth attend livestock, poultry judging trip to Kentucky
Louisiana youth enjoy education, service, recreation opportunities at 4-H Congre
AgCenter researcher contributes to breakthrough in peanut disease
Breakthrough in research could mean tests, vaccine for dangerous diseases
LSU AgCenter, Pennington Biomedical researchers develop meal replacement drink
Clover can improve Louisiana pastures
Weed control encourages better pine yields, AgCenter researchers say
Louisiana farmers see good yields despite tough conditions in 2017
What to watch and what to manage in 2018
Farm Service Agency – A Vital Source of Assistance to America’s Farmers an
AgCenter schedules rice producer meetings
• Soil health, cover crop conferences scheduled for January
Cheeseburger Casserole

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Soil health, cover crop conferences scheduled for January

Soil health, cover crop conferences scheduled for January Writer: Olivia McClure at 225-578-3262 or omcclure@agcenter.lsu.edu (12/05/17) ALEXANDRIA, La. — Two conferences scheduled for January will feature information on soil health, cover crops, and other row crop and forage issues. The LSU AgCenter, the Louisiana Master Farmer Program and the Natural Resources Conservation Service are planning the events. The first conference will be on Jan. 23 at the Hampton Inn in West Monroe, and the second on Jan. 24 at the DeWitt Livestock Show Facility near the LSU Alexandria campus. Both will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is no registration charge, and the public is invited. Farmers, landowners, and personnel of state and federal agriculture agencies are encouraged to attend. Topics to be addressed include soil testing and interpretation, soil fertility and health, cover crop variety selection and management, water quality and management. Participants will receive credit for Phase 2 of the Louisiana Master Farmer Program. Certified Master Farmers and certified crop advisers who attend will receive continuing education credit. Pre-registration is required and may be completed at http://bit.ly/2AWdHdV for the West Monroe conference and at http://bit.ly/2zQ2s2W for the Alexandria conference. For more information, contact James Hendrix at 318-235-7198 or Donna Morgan at 318-613-9278.

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