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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.”



Craig Adam
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.
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Louisiana’s Lucky Clover: LSU AgCenter begins gala year of celebrating 100 years of 4-H
It all started 100 years ago when people wanting to make progress in Louisiana agriculture realized the best way to get farmers to adopt better farming methods was to teach their kids how to do them. So, from a “corn club” established in Avoyelles Parish in 1908 to teach youth how to grow higher-yielding corn grew the vast Louisiana 4-H organization that now extends into every corner of the state.
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Louisiana ag looks good for 2008
Large acreage shifts, high yields and good prices marked 2007 production. And this trend bodes well for the New Year.
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Uncertainty in Louisiana Agriculture for 2009
2008 had many ups and downs for Louisiana farmers. The outlook was good as the New Year started, but economic and weather conditions didn’t remain favorable. LSU AgCenter economist Kurt Guidry looks back at 2008 and ahead to 2009.
Photoperiod house
Research Boosts Sugarcane Business
Sugarcane has been an integral part of the Louisiana economy and culture for more than 210 years. When the Jesuit priests first brought sugarcane to Louisiana in 1751, little did they know that they were laying the foundation for an industry that now contributes $2 billion to the Louisiana economy. The industry could not be sustained, however, without LSU AgCenter research.
Make smart choices for a healthier lifestyle in 2009
We encounter choices that affect our health all day long. Take the steps or the elevator? What to have for lunch? Watch television or go for a walk? LSU AgCenter nutrition educators are empowering people to make smart choices. They’re doing this through a new community nutrition education program aimed at a variety of audiences called Smart Choices.
Paying shopping bills
Holiday Spending: Keep Control, Have a Plan
The nation’s financial crisis is casting a shadow on Christmas. Unemployment rates are high, and budgets are tight. The financial uncertainty has many people cutting back this holiday season. 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 smaller this year.
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