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September 2018 Articles

Just Rambling September 2018:
Spiritual Corner: Choose Joy.
New sweet potato variety on the way for Louisiana growers
Copper Toxicity in Livestock
Rice harvest looking good
Catfish processors compliant with USDA regulations
LSU AgCenter profiles detail forestry’s economic reach by parish
U.S. Department of Agriculture officials visit LSU AgCenter
Farmers busy harvesting corn
NCBA Reaffirms Unwavering Support for Beef Checkoff
"Zombie WOTUS" Threatens Farmers and Ranchers
Consumer Reports Article About Food Safety Illustrates Magazine's Bias
EPA Refocuses Agency Priorities, Recognizes Stewardship of Beef Producers
Farm Bureau Ag Innovation Challenge Offers $145K in Startup Funds for Entrepren
American Farm Bureau, Coalition Seek Reprieve from Order Reviving Flawed WOTUS 
Farm Bureau: Now, More Than Ever, We Must Ditch the Rule
American Farm Bureau: Trade Progress with Mexico is a Good Start
Tradition continues at Morehouse Parish field day
Farm Life Teaches Responsibility
Where to go in New Orleans
Million Dollar Spaghetti!
USDA Announces Details of Assistance for Farmers Impacted by Unjustified Retalia
• Beef, forage field day set for Sept. 20 in Mangham

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Beef, forage field day set for Sept. 20 in Mangham

Beef, forage field day set for Sept. 20 in Mangham Writer: Bruce Schultz at 337-788-8821 or bschultz@agcenter.lsu.edu(08/17/18) MANGHAM, La. — A wide range of topics involving cattle will be presented at the LSU AgCenter northeast Louisiana beef and forage field day on Sept. 20 at the Goldmine Plantation in Richland Parish. The event starts at 9 a.m. with registration at 8:30 a.m. A lunch will be provided. The agenda includes presentations on: — Selection and management of clovers.— Safe deworming and vaccination practices for bred cows.— Managing nutrition in fall transition.— Pasture weed control.— Marketing strategies for beef cattle.— A hay baler display. Goldmine Plantation is located at 188 Cummins Road, Mangham. More information is available from LSU AgCenter agents Jim McCann at 318-649-2663, Keith Collins at 318-728-03216 and Jason Holmes at 318-368-9935 and AgCenter forage specialist Wink Alison at 318-435-2903.

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