Protecting citrus from the winter’s cold
Louisiana generally has its coldest temperatures in late December, January and early February and protection of citrus trees becomes important to homeowners across the state. […]
Louisiana generally has its coldest temperatures in late December, January and early February and protection of citrus trees becomes important to homeowners across the state. […]
The third Friday in January is Arbor Day in Louisiana—a day we set aside to appreciate trees and plant them. […]
Physical activity is important all year round, but it can be especially helpful during the holidays when you may be eating more than usual, says LSU AgCenter nutritionist Beth Reames. […]
Fried turkey is not as unhealthy as it sounds – if you don’t eat the skin of the bird, according to Beth Reames, a nutritionist with the LSU AgCenter.
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Pies are traditionally served at holiday feasts, but some need to be treated carefully, according to Beth Reames, a nutritionist with the LSU AgCenter.
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The holiday season is a special time for giving – especially to those in need. The economic downturn has created a surge in needy individuals and the charities that aspire to assist them. […]
A new invasive insect is threatening to move into Louisiana, according to experts with the LSU AgCenter. […]
For much of the nation, September marks the end of summer. […]
Some of Louisiana’s most outstanding students were announced as new members of the Louisiana Legislative Youth Advisory Council and will work together over the next year in an effort to influence the legislative process and make the state a better place for young people. […]
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