Master Gardener program continues to grow For almost 20 years a group of volunteers has made life easier for those with gardening questions and others in need of an extra set of hands to help with a big seminar.
Beginning in East Baton Rou...
Beef prices rise as summer grilling season starts Wholesale beef prices are at historically high levels. This may affect summer cookouts as consumers can expect to see higher prices at the grocery store. LSU AgCenter livestock economist Ross Pruit...
Take care of roses all summer long Spring blooms on roses came late this year due to unusually cool conditions in March and April. But May flowering has been outstanding throughout Louisiana.
In most home landscapes, roses perform t...
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Be careful when considering insecticide use As the weather warms up, insect problems increase. Many gardeners still feel they should immediately get an insecticide and begin spraying when they see insects or some apparent insect damage in th...
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Gardens sprout at schools Children from all regions of Louisiana are learning about science, math and other subjects while watching their food grow in school gardens, according to LSU AgCenter county agent Miles Brashier, o...
Master Gardeners attend appreciation program More than 200 Louisiana Master Gardeners braved downpours to be recognized for their volunteer efforts at the LSU AgCenter Hammond Research Station on May 10.
Attendees came from almost all parishe...
12 more inducted in Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame A dozen new inductees into the Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame were recognized at a ceremony at the 4-H Museum here on May 11 for their work with 4-H clubs across the state.
This is my academy award ce...
Try althea for summer color Louisiana gardeners crave color in the landscape. When thinking about landscape color, we often tend to focus mostly on annual bedding plants. These plants are bred and selected to produce outstand...
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Proposed regulations could affect pecan growers SHREVEPORT--Pecan growers meeting at the LSU AgCenter Pecan Research Station May 3 heard that proposed federal regulations under the Food Safety Modernization Act could have a major effect on their...
Increased costs will hamper recovery for forestry Legislation now under consideration by the Louisiana House of Representatives will increase costs for logging interests and forest products manufacturers in the state just as recovery is beginning,...