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September 2019 Articles

Just Rambling September 2019:
Spiritual Corner: Sweet as Honey
Report: Farmers Prevented from Planting Crops on More than 19 Million Acres
Farm Service Agency Expands Payment Options
Cattlemen Applaud Finalization of WOTUS Repeal
USDA Opens Signup for Market Facilitation Program
LSU AgCenter hires horticulture agent to work with pecans
Landscape professionals hear about latest research at field day
Farm Service Agency Expands Payment Options
Collaborative relationships help sustain Louisiana sweet potato industry
Salassi to head LSU AgCenter animal, plant programs
NCBA, State Affiliates Urge Congress to Ratify USMCA
LSU AgCenter scientists to study sugarcane cold tolerance in central Louisiana
New Market Opportunity for U.S. Beef
Farm Bureau Welcomes Trade Assistance, Urges Return to Open Markets
New Rules Mean Real-World Species Protection
Federal Court Sends Illegal Water Rule Back to EPA
Farm Bureau: Focus on Trade Negotiations
Trump Signs Bill Providing Debt Relief to More Family Farmers
TO: LFBF State Board of Directors and Parish Presidents
Scripture to Live By: Psalm 33:12-14, 18
LOUISIANA STATE FAIR & LOUISIANA FORAGE & GRASSLAND COUNCIL HAY CONTEST SPONSORE
ADVANCED MASTER CATTLEMAN
• Cattle producer conference set for Oct. 4-5 in West Monroe
Louisiana Farm to School Conference set for Oct. 22-23 in Baton Rouge
LSU AgCenter schedules poultry field day on Sept. 26 in Homer
The LSU AgCenter in conjunction with Louisiana Tech University will be offering
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION CLASS NOVEMBER 6-8, 2019

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Cattle producer conference set for Oct. 4-5 in West Monroe

Cattle producer conference set for Oct. 4-5 in West Monroe Writer: Karol Osborne at 318-574-2465 or kosborne@agcenter.lsu.edu (07/31/19) WEST MONROE, La. —Beef cattle producers can hear from industry experts on how to add value to their operations at a stockmanship and stewardship conference on Oct. 4-5 at the Ike Hamilton Expo Center in West Monroe. Supported by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, the conference is sponsored regionally through a partnership with the LSU AgCenter, Southern University Ag Center and University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service. The conference is part of the Stockmanship and Stewardship 2019 regional tour featuring cattle experts Curt Pate, Ron Gill & others. “Having a national program of this caliber offered in our area is a great opportunity for cattle producers to gain firsthand information to improve their cattle production systems,” said AgCenter extension veterinarian Christine Navarro. Conference topics include low-stress cattle handling demonstrations, facility design sessions and Beef Quality Assurance educational programs with BQA certification available. The Friday program will feature a producer panel to discuss implementing change in cattle handling with. The panel will include David King with Kingsland Ranch in West Monroe, Louisiana; Christina Spencer with Lakeview Angus in Powhatten, Arkansas; Katie and Cooper Hurst with Hunt Hill Cattle Company in Woodville, Mississippi; and Tyson Johnson with Sooner Cattle Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Registration is $75 per person with a discounted rate of $50 for students. Participants may register online at http://bit.ly/2GGfoh9 or at the conference website at http://bit.ly/2LShezD. More details are available from the event organizers: Christine Navarre at cnavarre@agcenter.lsu.edu or 225-578-2414, Jason Holmes at jholmes@agcenter.lsu.edu or 318-368-9935, and Lee Faulk at lfaulk@agcenter.lsu.edu or 318-927-2578.

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