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January 2020 Articles

Just Rambling January 2020:
Scripture to live by: Hebrews 12:1-2
Spiritual Corner: The Complication of Caring Too Much or Too Little
Plant pecan trees in winter
LSU AgCenter appoints animal agent for north, central La.
Is it possible for a FOREST PRODUCER to benefit from EQIP?
Farmers hear about challenges of growing hemp
Scientists discuss stressors as cause of roseau cane dieback
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Announces New LA State Conservationi
Woodpeckers designed for life with wood
NCBA Applauds U.S. Senate Introduction of Real MEAT Act
America's Cattle Producers Hail House Passage Of USMCA
AS WORLD CELEBRATES NEW YEAR, CATTLEMEN CELEBRATE NEW TRADE DEALS
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USMCA Is a Victory for Farmers and Ranchers
U.S. Farmers Eager to Return to Global Competitiveness
Disaster Aid, Farm Stress, Broadband Funding Wins for Farmers and Ra
Broadband Map Fix Will Reveal Needs
2019 Agriculture & Forestry Year in Review
Louisiana the first state to get federal approval of state industrial hemp Plan
USMCA Will Be Major Victory for Louisiana Ag Producers
Carrying our Farm Values Into the Future
Don’t overlook this ornamental tree with edible fruit
Student Farmer Sales Exemption for Louisiana 4-H and FFA
AgCenter announces rice producer meetings
North Louisiana forestry forum set for Jan. 17
Hemp meeting draws crowd
Without God there is no virtue because there is no prompting of the conscience,
• 2020 Tri-State Soybean Forum highlights input for
Louisiana Broiler Hatchery Released: November 20, 2019
Louisiana Bred Rules & Procedures for goats
Just Rambling December 2019:
Spiritual Corner: The Messy Truth About Forgiveness
4-H News
Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program (HIP)
Study looks at second-crop rice, crawfish production
If we ever forget that we are one nation under God, then we will be a nation gon
AgCenter school teaches artificial insemination
LSU AgCenter names soil fertility, agronomy specialist
Wild Turkey Populations Rebound as a Result of Years of
Strain Response to Poultry Ban Lifted in China  
It’s not a flower, it’s a bract
USDA Announces Funding to Control Feral Swine in Louisiana
Introducing The Preserving Family Farms Act of 2019
Women in Ag Survey Reveals Business Acumen and Leadership
Giving Thanks in All Seasons
Farmers and Ranchers Need Full Japanese Trade Agreement, Texas Farm Bureau Tells
New Bill Would Help Livestock Haulers

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2020 Tri-State Soybean Forum highlights input for

2020 Tri-State Soybean Forum highlights input for keep-or-replant decisions Tri-State Soybean Forum agenda includes ‘state of the states’ presentations for Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. Soybean growers who faced weather-ravaged crops in the 2019 season will hear guidance for production and marketing decisions, during the 2020 Tri-State Soybean Forum, Jan. 3, in Dumas, Ark. “To say the 2018 and 2019 growing seasons have been challenging for Mid-South soybean growers is an understatement,” said Kevin Norton, Ashley County Extension staff chair for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. “We want to help our growers by offering some help for their decision-making.” This year’s preliminary agenda includes: 8 a.m. – Registration 8:30 a.m. – Welcome – Kevin Norton and Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board 8:50 a.m. – United Soybean Board update 9 a.m. – State of the States – a growing season overview from specialists in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi 9:30 a.m. – Seeding rates, Stand Counts and What to Keep or Replant – Jeremy Ross, Extension soybean agronomist for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture 10 a.m. – Bollworms – Past, Present and Future – Gus Lorenz and Ben Thrash, both Extension entomologists, University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture 11 a.m. – Root Knot Nematodes and Interaction with Cover Crops — Travis Faske, Extension plant pathologist, and Trent Roberts, soil fertility specialist, both of the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture 11:30 a.m. – Marketing Update, Strategies and Issues — Steve Scott, president of Agri Crop Marketers Noon – Scholarship presentations Bob Stark, professor of agricultural economics, at the University of Arkansas a Monticello, said this annual meeting is a means for “Mid-South soybean growers to compare notes and learn from specialists in all three states. Related: New soybean varieties show good yields “Winter gives us an opportunity to get a wider perspective on the soybean crop, both looking back to the previous season and hearing advice that could help improve 2020,” he said. The meeting will be held at the Dumas Community Center, 18 Belmont Street. There is no cost to attend. For information, contact the Ashley County, Ark., Extension office at (870) 853-2080. Source: Delta FarmPress

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