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May 2018 Articles

Just Rambling May 2018
Spiritual Corner: Love Like Jesus
FARM Act Website Update for CERCLA EPCRA Reporting
Flushing - Is it for me?
It’s probably not mosquitoes but gnats biting
Cattle producers, beekeepers encouraged to collaborate
AgCenter field day features pasture, cattle information
Cool weather delays spring crops
Make gardening easier with mulches
LSU AgCenter field day highlights wheat, oat research
NCBA Lays Out Principles for Regulating Fake Meat
Farm Bureau to Congress: Tariffs’ Impact on U.S. Agriculture Must be Consider
Farm Bureau Encourages Lawmakers to Support Death Tax Repeal Bill
Bridging the Rural Digital Divide
Planning summer flower gardens
Blackberries and Dewberries
Low Interest Emergency Physical Loss Loans Available for 10 Arkansas Counties wi
Food processors conference set for June 5-6 in Baton Rouge Writer: Rick Bogren a
• LSU AgCenter field day expo set for June 19 in Winnsboro
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LSU AgCenter field day expo set for June 19 in Winnsboro

LSU AgCenter field day expo set for June 19 in Winnsboro Writer: Karol Osborne @318-574-2465/ kosborne@agcenter.lsu.edu (04/27/2018) WINNSBORO, La. — The LSU AgCenter will hold a crop production and pest management field day expo June 19 at the Tom H. Scott Research, Extension and Education Center in Winnsboro. The expo represents a new field day model intended to highlight sectors of the agricultural industry as well as feature field tours, a horticulture seminar and ongoing agronomic and pest management programs at the center, AgCenter regional director Tara Smith said. “Our goal is to provide a more efficient, robust and valuable experience for our clientele,” Smith said. The event will begin with the industry expo at 8:30 a.m. followed by field tours and horticulture seminar breakout sessions starting at 10 a.m. A sponsored lunch will be provided, followed by an interagency agent training program at 1:30 p.m. During the expo portion of the program, the public is invited to discuss technologies, products and equipment options with industry representatives. The horticulture seminar will feature LSU AgCenter Super Plants and presentations by Louisiana Master Gardener members and AgCenter experts. Field tours will highlight:— Drift rate effects of commonly used herbicides on soybeans at different growth stages.— Corn insect management strategies.— Soil-borne and foliar disease management in soybeans.— Foliar disease management in cotton and corn.— Soybean seeding rates and planting dates. — Hill drop versus drilled cotton production. The afternoon program will offer additional integrated pest management field crops training opportunities for AgCenter agents and other professionals from various state agencies, federal organizations and industry. Plans are to rotate the expo event each year among AgCenter research stations in the Northeast and Central regions, while individual stations will host several smaller, more focused educational programs throughout the year, Smith said.

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