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LaHouse
LaHouse exhibits energy-saving techniques
(TV News 08/18/08) If you are looking for ways to save money on your home energy bill, a visit to a demonstration home on LSU’s campus may help you cut costs. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports the energy-efficient and hurricane-resistant LaHouse is open to the public. (Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds)
Federal Funding
Federal dollars help fund agricultural research in Louisiana
(TV News 08/11/08) Louisiana farmers and livestock producers and the state’s fishing industry all benefit from LSU AgCenter research. LSU AgCenter officials met with a U.S. Representative to show how federal funding helps the AgCenter provide research-based information to the people of Louisiana. (Runtime:1 minute, 30 seconds)
Sugarcane
New sugarcane varieties unveiled at sugarcane field day
(TV News 08/04/08) Sugarcane breeders are giving growers more options when it comes time to plant this fall. (Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds)
Asian Citrus
New pest is threatening Louisiana's citrus crop
(TV News 07/28/08) Commercial and backyard citrus growers should be on the lookout for a small mottled brown insect that could harm their citrus trees. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports that the Asian citrus psyllid can transmit a disease deadly to citrus plants. (Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds)
Rice Varieties
Rice breeders highlight new varieties at rice field day
(TV News 07/21/08) LSU AgCenter rice breeders recently highlighted new varieties that will add to the mix available to growers. Farmers heard about these varieties at the LSU AgCenter’s Rice Research Station field day. (Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds)
Watermelons
Watermelons available despite uncooperative weather
(TV News 07/14/08) Watermelons are a sweet summer treat. The Louisiana crop has had some problems this year, but you can still find locally grown watermelons at roadside stands, farmers markets and grocery stores. (Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds)
Research
LSU AgCenter researchers in Northeast La. working to help farmers
(TV News 07/07/08) Flooding in the Midwest has destroyed a significant portion of the nation’s corn and soybean crops. Commodity markets are reacting to the losses, but with high production costs and speculation in world markets, Louisiana farmers may not see much of a benefit from the price increases. LSU AgCenter researchers in the Northeast region of Louisiana are working to help farmers see more profits. (Runtime:1 minute, 30 seconds)
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