Monday, February 9

Seminar to teach strategies for land use, income

The Southern University Ag Center is hosting a free seminar for landowners on the economic impact of native grass and wildlife in Louisiana. Dr. Lashunda Anderson will share information on using land as an easy source of residual income.  Anderson, an agronomist, is project director of the Center’s Wildlife and Native Grass Outreach Project. She will share information on conservation, native grasses, federal incentive programs for landowners, and alternative agricultural practices with environmental benefits. Landowners can also learn about growing a habitat for wildlife. 

The seminar is Thursday, March 5, 2009 at 3:30pm at the Southern University Ag Center in Room 191. Contact: Lashunda Anderson at (225) 771-2242 ext. 235, lashunda_anderson@suagcenter.com 

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