LSU AgCenter
TOPICS
SERVICES
radioradio
TVTV
podcastspodcasts
labslabs
facilitiesfacilities
weatherweather
4-H
Forever LSU
eExtension.org

   Beauregard
 Home>Our Offices>Parishes>Beauregard>
Beauregard Parish
203 West 3rd Street · P.O. Box 609 · DeRidder, LA · 70634 - 0609
Phone: (337) 463-7006 · Fax: (337) 463-7007

Foods Field Day #1
Beauregard Parish Commodity Cookery Contest Rules

Beauregard Parish 4-H Youth Attend Area Challenge Camp in 2008
group picture

Beauregard 4-H Youth attend area challenge camp.

Beauregard Livestock Exhibitors Shine
Results of the Beauregard Junior Livestock EXPO.

Forms and Applications
Forms and applications for upcoming events.

4H Clover Chatter Newsletter
Want to know what is going on in Beauregard Parish with 4-H? Check out the monthly newsletters.
Help Line Numbers
Here are some toll-free numbers set up to provide disaster assistance:
Be Child Care Aware: Arm Yourself With Skills To Tackle Terrible Tantrums
Temper tantrums aren’t uncommon in young children. The key for adults is learning how to deal with them, says LSU AgCenter child-care associate Cheri Gioe.
Meat Goat Selection, Carcass Evaluation and Fabrication
Meat Goats
This manual has been developed as a guide for the meat goat industry in evaluating live meat goats, measuring important carcass traits and standardizing cutting procedures for goat carcasses. A single copy is available for free. Please use the order form to purchase multiple copies.
Enjoying Blackberries for Pleasure and Profit
Blackberries
Blackberries and dewberries are native to Louisiana, and many commercial varieties are well adapted to growing conditions of the state. They can be profitable commercial fruit crops. Blackberries also can be grown in the home garden with few or no pesticides. Types, recommended varieties, location of site, soil preparation, fertilization, pruning, and weed, disease and insect control included.
Louisiana Lawns Best Management Practices (BMPs)
Louisiana Lawns BMPs
Following the best management practices (BMPs) given here should help keep your lawn in good condition. A healthy and properly cared for lawn will resist weeds and other pest problems; thus, a minimum of pesticide products will be needed. Basic lawn care consists of proper fertilizing, watering and mowing and appropriate pest management, as needed.
Lagniappe Fisheries Newsletter
A monthly fisheries newsletter from the LSU AgCenter and Louisiana Sea Grant.
Louisiana Wildlife News
Wildlife News
Louisiana Wildlife News is a bi-monthly publication intended to serve as an outlet for wildlife issues relevant to Louisiana and the Southeast. In addition to current news events, profiles on specific plant, wildlife and nuisance wildlife species are included in each issue.
Plant Disease Management Guide
plant disease mgmt
This guide for 2008 contains suggestions for management of the most important or more prevalent diseases of Louisiana plants. It includes information on fungicides, bactericides and nematicides, as well as safety precautions for using them.
Horticulture Hints Newsletter
Horticulture Hints
A quarterly newsletter from the Horticulture Division of the LSU AgCenter's School of Plant, Environmental and Soil Sciences.