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4-H State Fair
State fair celebrates 100 years of 4-H
(TV News 11/17/08) Most of today’s 4-H’ers were born in the 1990s, and may know very little about the 4-H’ers who preceded them. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard visited the 4-H Express, an interactive exhibit designed to educate youngsters about 4-H’s past, present and future. (Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds)
Smart Bodies
Smart Bodies program promotes good health habits
(TV News 11/10/08) The number of obese children age six to 11 has tripled over the past decade. An LSU AgCenter program is using a fun and interactive program to keep those numbers down. (Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds)
Sweet Sorghum
Researchers study sorghum as a potential biofuel
(TV News 10/03/08) LSU AgCenter researchers are looking for alternative sources of energy. High diesel prices are hurting farmers, but new sources of energy may be in the farmer’s field. (Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds)
Salvinia Weevils
Weed causes problems for La. waterways; weevil may offer solution
(TV News 10/27/08) A little weevil may help keep a prolific water weed in check. Giant salvinia is clogging rivers, lakes and streams around the state. The LSU AgCenter is working with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to control this invasive weed. (Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds)
Soybean Harvest
Storms cause significant soybean losses
(TV News 10/20/08) Soybeans weren’t the hardest hit crop by hurricanes Gustav and Ike, but some farmers lost significant portions of their crops. Louisiana soybean farmers are harvesting now and that's yielding a clearer picture of the damage around the state. (Runtime:1 minute, 30 seconds)
Cotton
Cotton industry takes hit from hurricanes
(TV News 10/13/08) Hurricanes Gustav and Ike could not have hit Louisiana at a worse time for the state’s cotton industry. The two storms badly damaged cotton across the state. (Runtime:1 minute, 30 seconds)
Sweet Potatoes
Hurricanes devastate sweet potato crop
(TV News 10/06/08) There was no shortage of rain across Louisiana’s sweet potato-growing regions before the hurricanes hit in September. Then, as LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports, Gustav and Ike soaked the already saturated fields and devastated the state's sweet potato industry. (Runtime: 1 minute, 30 seconds)
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