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Improved Dune Plants Goal Of AgCenter Research
Students dig up sea oats

Hundreds of sea oat plants bent in the breeze on a sandy beach as LSU AgCenter researchers walked among them, looking for plants with potential to help stem erosion on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast.

The Louisiana Master Farmer Program
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The Louisiana Master Farmer Program helps agricultural producers voluntarily address the environmental concerns related to production agriculture, as well as enhancing their production and resource management skills that will be critical for the continued viability of Louisiana agriculture.

Southeast LA AWCC Members
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Members serving in Southeast LA for 2008

Southwest Louisiana AWCC Members
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Members serving in Southwest LA for 2008

Marsh Restoration Terace Planting
AWCC Members need volunteers to help plant marsh grass in Cameron Parish
North Louisiana AWCC Members
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2008 AWCC Members serving in North Louisiana
Wood Duck Boxes
Getting Ready
An AWCC member led a team to install wood duck boxes along the Vermillion River.
INVASIVE INSECT SPECIES
Power point on invasive species.
Install Wood Duck Boxes in Vermilion Parish
Delta Waterfowl
The AWCC, the Vermillion Chapter of Delta Waterfowl, the LSU AgCenter, and the Abbeville High School Industrial Arts Dept. have teamed up to construct and place wood duck boxes along Vermilion and are looking for volunteers to assist in the project.
Tree Planting at Nibblets Bluff State Park
Tree Planting
The AWCC AmeriCorps program is looking for extra volunteers to help with a tree planting project at Nibblets Bluff State Park in Vinton, LA.
Certified Master Farmers Cont.
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Photos of certified Master Farmers from around the state pose with several LSU AgCenter employees that coordinate the Master Farmer Program.
Certified Master Farmer Cont.
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Photos of certified Master Farmers from around the state pose with several LSU AgCenter employees that coordinate the Master Farmer Program.
Atchafalaya River conference brings experts together
(Distributed 01/22/08) Although only about 140 miles long, the Atchafalaya River is the fifth-largest ocean-discharging river in North America, said Dr. Andy Nyman, associate professor of wetland wildlife management in the LSU AgCenter’s School of Renewable Natural Resources.
Coastal Plants Program Vital To Saving Coast
Coastal Plants
(TV News, 1/14/08) Coastal plants are one weapon in the war against coastal erosion. A team of researchers with the LSU AgCenter is breeding grasses that are helping to rebuild disappearing marshlands. (Runtime 1 minute, 59 seconds)