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January 2019 Articles

Virulent Newcastle disease outbreak in Southern California
Solstice is winter’s turning point
LSU AgCenter state livestock show set for Feb. 9-16 in Gonzales
As strong as an oak
Rice producer meetings set for January, February
Annual crops forum set for Feb. 7 in Delhi
LSU AgCenter to offer Master Cattleman Classes in Jena
Don’t Forget About Ag Expo January 18 & 19
Just Rambling January 2019
Instead of the Spiritual Corner article you normally would see here, Velvet’s
Robert T. (Bob) Riser Named Union Parish Cattlemen of the Year for 2018
Suggs Named Cattle Producer Of The Year
NCBA: New Water Rule a "Fresh Start" for Cattle Producers
NCBA Hails Congressional Approval of 2018 Farm Bill
Researchers discuss implications of roseau cane die-off at summit
Forage producers hear importance of soil health at annual meeting
Farm bill mostly beneficial for Louisiana ag producers
Farm Bureau’s Duvall, Aiken Cite Strengths of Clean Water Rule
Farm Bureau on Resignation of Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke
Farm Bill Signing Secures Benefits for All Americans
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue to Address 100th AFBF Annual Convent
Just Rambling December 2018
Spiritual Corner: The Blessing and Importance of Unity
How Do We Feed the Cow Herd This Winter?
Beef demand is key and less certain in 2019
How much hay will a cow consume?
Think safety first when caring for Christmas trees
Field day highlights agriculture careers
La. cotton harvest yields mixed reactions
Ronald Reagan
AgMagic debuts in central Louisiana
Yammin’ Around
Louisiana Farm to School Program expands under new grant
Louisiana farmers encouraged to take fresh look at grain sorghum
Ag Groups Emphasize Dire Need for Farm Bill Completion
Farm Bureau Calls for Final Farm Bill Approval
Farmers Await Details on Second Round of Trade Aid Payments
Farmers are Feeding our growing Economy
Activists Allowed to Expand Attacks on Beef Checkoff
NCBA on Fake Meat News: "Step in the Right Direction, More Work Remains"
NCBA Welcomes USMCA Signing, Will Work with Congress to Secure Passage
NCBA Welcomes New Market Access for U.S. Beef in Morocco
Killing freeze signals treatment for horse bots
LSU AgCenter to host data, technology conference Jan. 29
Farm Bureau Welcomes Appointment of Lohr as NRCS Chief
USMCA Agreement Important Relief for Agriculture
Hot Pizza Dip
Northeast Louisiana garden seminar set for Jan. 19
Ag Expo Forestry Forum set for Jan. 18 in West Monroe
• Grow Louisiana training for beginning farmers starts in January in New Orleans

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Grow Louisiana training for beginning farmers starts in January in New Orleans

Grow Louisiana training for beginning farmers starts in January in New Orleans Writer: Ruthie Losavio at rlosavio@agcenter.lsu.edu or 225-578-1037 (11/27/18) BATON ROUGE, La. —The LSU AgCenter will kick off a free yearlong training program for beginning Louisiana farmers in January in New Orleans. Beginning farmers may apply for the program, called Grow Louisiana, through Dec. 14 at www.surveymonkey.com/r/ApplyGrowLA2019. A beginning farmer is defined as someone who is currently farming with less than 10 years of experience or who wants to start farming. Grow Louisiana provides whole-farm planning, horticulture and business training, online resources, support and mentoring. Its overall goal is increasing the success of agricultural communities by building a statewide network of farmers and providing business tools and educational resources to new farmers. In 2019, the program will be held in New Orleans every Tuesday evening for three hours, starting Jan. 15. Classes will continue for eight weeks in the spring followed by eight weeks in the fall. Participants are expected to attend 15 of the 17 night classroom sessions plus field days and other program activities. Participation is free, and travel to the annual Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group Convention is included. This program is funded by a U.S. Department of Agriculture Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program training grant. It is led by the AgCenter in collaboration with the Acadiana Food Alliance, Market Umbrella and SPROUT NOLA. Organizers of the program can be reached at growlouisianaBFRDP@gmail.com or 225-578-1036.

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