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“AgCenter Leads” tell the story of the LSU AgCenter’s research and educational programs. Each “Lead” includes examples of the impact an AgCenter program has on the state of Louisiana. For more information about each topic, please refer to the links and contacts included in each “Lead.”



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Your Louisiana Landscape
Use LSU AgCenter resources to help you with the perfect plan for a beautiful lawn and garden. A beautifully landscaped yard doesn’t just happen. It’s carefully planned.
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Youth Wetlands Week April 19-23: Louisiana youth learn to save America’s treasure
During Youth Wetlands Week, April 19-23, the state’s youth will learn how Louisiana’s coastline provides protection from hurricanes and the importance of conserving wetlands.
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Burden Center: Baton Rouge jewel dedicated to horticulture research
Situated on a tract of 440 acres of open land in the heart of Baton Rouge, Burden Center is one of the LSU AgCenter’s 20 research stations around the state. Acquired by John Charles Burden in the mid 19th century and originally dubbed Windrush Plantation, Burden Center is the home of a wide array of horticultural research projects as well as formal and informal gardens and woods.
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Learn life skills, have fun at 4-H summer camp
“Get in Touch with 4-H at Camp Grant Walker!” That’s the theme of the summer 2010 4-H camping experience at the Grant Walker 4-H Educational Center near Pollock, La.
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Louisiana 4-H Museum offers trip down memory lane
More than 4 million young people have been part of Louisiana 4-H since its beginnings in 1908. Now 4-H alumni have the opportunity to revisit those experiences – some of which were life-changing – by planning a trip to a new museum in Mansura dedicated to 4-H.
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Get Ready for Gardening
Get ready for spring gardening by attending one of the LSU AgCenter-sponsored shows. Experts will be at all the shows giving advice, making presentations and answering your questions.
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Be Counted in the 2010 Census
The LSU AgCenter has agreed to partner with the U.S. Census Office to help distribute information about the importance of the 2010 Census. “It’s a natural fit. The census needs to get information out to the citizens of the state, and that’s what we do every day,” said Paul Coreil, LSU AgCenter vice chancellor and director of the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service.
Love: Vital to a Healthy Life
Children need it desperately. Adults long for it. And during February, we celebrate it – love. It has been the inspiration for countless poems, songs and movies, and it is vital to healthy development and well-being.
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Kids learn as animals grow: 75th Livestock Show Feb. 13-20
The 75th LSU AgCenter Livestock Show begins Feb. 13, with the concluding awards ceremony on Feb. 20, at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales. Working with livestock helps young people develop knowledge, a sense of responsibility and skills that last a lifetime. That philosophy is at the core of the LSU AgCenter’s livestock educational programs for youth.
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February Heart Month: Keep it healthy
February is a month dedicated to the heart – in more ways than one. This is the time to celebrate love and give your sweetheart a valentine. This is also the month to wear red and call attention to prevention of the No. 1 killer of women – heart disease.
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Louisiana Strawberries: Good for you and the economy
Not only do Louisiana strawberries taste good. They’re good for the state’s economy. And this year Louisiana strawberry growers will once again have a delicious crop – although delayed a little.
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Born to Read: Little Bookshelf introduces reading to babies
Routines are an important part of a baby’s life. Every day parents feed their babies and bathe their babies. But do parents routinely read to their babies? The LSU AgCenter started the Little Bookshelf program to encourage parents to read to their children.
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Louisiana ‘Master Farmers’ Lead the Nation
Louisiana has stepped out ahead of all other states in the nation in helping farmers learn to voluntarily comply with stricter environmental regulations governing water quality. This has happened because of the LSU AgCenter’s Master Farmer Program.
Make smart choices for a healthier you in 2010
If one of your New Year's goals is to lose weight, choose a plan that helps you make healthy lifestyle changes instead of following the latest diet craze. That's advice from Beth Reames, LSU AgCenter nutritionist.
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Holiday Stress Tips to Help You Manage
Holidays cause stress even under the best of circumstances. And many Louisiana families continue to have far from an ideal situation this Christmas season. Loss can trigger depression during the holidays. And many Louisiana families have experienced great loss because of the hurricanes, an illness or death in the family. Some have family members far away from home in Iraq or Afghanistan or have lost their jobs.
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Master Cattle Producers Put Quality Beef on the Table
The aim of the LSU AgCenter’s Master Cattle Producers program is to put quality beef on the table, not just hundredweight on the hoof. The program, a spinoff to the LSU AgCenter’s Master Farmer Program, is designed to help producers improve the efficiency and management of their cattle operations – and make more money.
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Prime Time for Sweet Potatoes
Louisiana has gained a reputation as producing the best sweet potatoes in the world. The LSU AgCenter Sweet Potato Research Station is the only research station in the United States devoted solely to sweet potato research and development. In 2009, the U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded the AgCenter with a $2.84 million grant to study the improvement of sweet potato production.
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Pick Poinsettias
Pointy and pretty, no flower quite has the petal power of poinsettias at the holidays. And the selection would be far fewer in Louisiana were it not for the LSU AgCenter. Although AgCenter horticulturists do not develop new varieties of poinsettias, they do evaluate the varieties that come on the market and test them for their suitability to grow here.
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Holiday Spending: Keep Control, Have a Plan
The nation’s financial crisis continues to put constraints on the holiday season. Unemployment rates are high, and budgets are tight. To cope, LSU AgCenter family economist Jeanette Tucker recommends approaching spending this season the way one should every year – with a plan and a budget, even if that budget is shrinking.
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LaHouse leads the way for sustainable housing in Louisiana
The LSU AgCenter's "LaHouse" is designed to stand up to hurricane-force winds, swarming insects and harmful humidity. This family-type home is designed to showcase innovations in home construction for Louisiana’s sub-tropical climate.
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