Monday, October 28

SU College of Ag set to host Career and Graduate School Expo

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Baton Rouge, La. – The Southern University College of Agricultural, Family and Consumer Sciences will host a Career and Graduate School Expo from 10 a.m. – 2 pm. on October 31 in Seymour Gym on the campus of Southern University.

The expo is free and open to all Southern University students who are interested in learning about agricultural career opportunities and graduate programs.

More than 15 exhibitors are registered to attend the event.

Students are asked to bring resumes and dress in business professional attire.

For more information, contact Dr. Harold Mellieon at harold_mellieon@subr.edu.

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Friday, October 25

SU Ag Center reschedules Personal Health History Workshop in Greensburg

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Baton Rouge, La. – The Southern University Ag Center has rescheduled its Personal Health History Workshop in Greensburg, La. The workshop will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 12 from 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. at the Northshore Technical Community College’s Florida Parishes Campus, 7067 Highway 10.


The workshop was initially scheduled for October 17 at the same time and location but was rescheduled due to a scheduling conflict with several of our partners.

The free workshop will feature sessions on:

  • ·         Knowing your family medical history
  • ·         Getting the most from your doctor’s visit
  • ·         What’s a Power of attorney?
  • ·         Information on Living Wills
  • ·         Eating healthy at every age
  • ·         The harmful effects of tobacco
  • ·         Information on the USDA rural housing repair program

For additional information about the Personal Health History Workshop, email nicolette_gordon@suagcenter.com, burnell_muse@suagcenter.com, or amyles@agcenter.lus.edu or call 225-222-4136.


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Tuesday, October 15

SU Ag Center's Medicinal Marijuana Program to Host Job Fair



Baton Rouge, La. – The Southern University Ag Center’s Southern Institute for Medicinal Plants will host a job fair on Monday, October. 21. The Institute is hosting the fair for its medicinal marijuana program partner, Ilera Holistic Healthcare. Candidates will be interviewed on-site from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Ag Center’s M.A. Edmond Livestock Arena's Multipurpose Building, located at 14600 Scenic Highway Baton Rouge, LA 70507. 

Positions available: 
  • 6 Cultivation Technicians
    • 2 - Packing (hiring within 60-90 days out)
    • 2 - Trimmers (hiring within 60-90 days out)
    • 2 - Extracting (hiring within 60-90 days out)
  • 2 Sales and Education Outreach Reps
  • 1 Controller

Applications will also be available for other upcoming positions.


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Monday, October 14

BYP’s October 18th Trail Ride and Camp-out Canceled

The BYP Trail Ride and Camp-out scheduled for Oct. 18-20, 2019 has been canceled. 


Baton Rouge, La. – The Barnyard Posse’s BYP Zydeco Trail Ride and Camp-out scheduled for October 18-20, 2019 at the Southern University Ag Center’s Maurice A. Edmond Livestock Arena has been canceled.

The SU Ag Center apologizes for any inconvenience this cancellation may have caused.

Individuals seeking additional information regarding the cancellation of the trail ride can contact, Dr. Calvin Walker at 337-344-8634.


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SARDI and Agromen, Inc. set to co-host Community Fall Festival on Oct. 19

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Baton Rouge, La. – The Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development Institute (SARDI) has partnered with Agromen Inc., to host a Community Fall Festival on October 19. The free event will be held from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at SARDI’s office, located at 1209 Diesi Street, in Opelousas, La.
           
The festival will include demonstrations on planting Fall crops, small ruminant, and farm safety.

There will also be several informational sessions on Hemp, health and wellness, and a kid's carnival featuring a petting zoo along with carnival games and activities.

Agromen Incorporated is a non-profit agricultural organization in St. Landry Parish. The organization, which has been in existence for 25 years, consists of professional African American men who assist the community with agricultural-related topics. Each year the organization holds an annual field day in St. Landry Parish.

SARDI is a satellite campus of the Southern University Ag Center housed in Opelousas, La. The Institute focuses on improving the socio-economic well-being of citizens in rural communities within a ten-parish region of St. Landry, Acadia, Allen, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Evangeline, Lafayette, Pointe Coupee, St. Martin, and Vermillion.

For additional information about the Fall Festival, contact Chasity Johnson at 337-943-2410 or email sardi@suagcenter.com.


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Friday, October 11

SU Ag Center to host Climate Modeling Workshop



Baton Rouge, La. – The SU Ag Center’s Air, Nutrient, Soil, Water, Ecosystem, and Remote Sensing (SU-ANSWERS) Institute will host a two-day Educational Global Climate Modeling (EdGCM) Workshop on October 15-16, 2019.

The workshop will be held in the GIS Laboratory, room 390, of the P.B.S. Pinchback Engineering Building on the campus of Southern University. The October 15 session will begin at 1 p.m., and the October 16 session will begin at 9:30 a.m.

EdGCM is a software suite that allows users to run a fully functional 3D Global Climate Model (GCM) on laptops or desktop computers. The Global Climate Model was developed by NASA and has been used in research projects by scientists worldwide to study climates of the past, present, and future. EdGCM provides a user-friendly interface, as well as a database and scientific visualization tools that make it possible for educators and students to access some of NASA’s most advanced climate modeling capabilities.

The aim of this workshop is to equip students and educators with a scientific model to predict climate change and assess the impacts of changing climates.

The workshop is free and open to the public. For registration information, contact Zhu Ning, Ph.D., Director of the SU-ANSWERS Institute and Endowed Professor in the SU College of Agricultural, Family and Consumer Sciences, at zhu_ning@subr.edu or by calling 225-771-6292.

The EdGCM Workshop is funded by a USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s (NIFA) Capacity Building Grants titled, “A Modeling Approach to Climate Change and Natural Resource Education.” EdGCM is the creation and intellectual property of Columbia University and NASA.

The mission of the SU-ANSWERS Institute is to promote natural and biological resources conservation through research, education, and service to communities both in urban and rural settings. For additional information about the SU-ANSWERS Institute click here

NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) and Columbia University Center for Climate Systems Research are co-sponsors of this event.
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Thursday, October 10

SU Ag Center set to host its Fall Garden Workshop

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Baton Rouge, La. – The Southern University Ag Center will host its Fall Garden Workshop on November 26 at the M. A. Edmond Livestock Arena’s Multipurpose Building, 14600 Scenic Hwy., in Baton Rouge from 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

The free workshop will provide backyard gardeners, teachers, community garden coordinators and anyone interested in gardening with information and hands-on demonstrations on how to prepare your garden for the Fall season.

Topics covered during the workshop will include:

·         Canning and Preserving Vegetables
·         Eating from your Garden
·         Cottage Food Laws and Regulations
·         Vegetable Grafting and Hydroponics

“The workshop provides something for everyone,” said Zanetta Augustine, Assistant Agricultural Specialist at the SU Ag Center and the workshop’s organizer. “If you already have a garden, you will learn how to stretch your production. If you are just beginning, this workshop will teach you how to get started,” she added.

“Autumn’s cool temperatures create the perfect growing environment for cold-season crops; such as lettuce, kale, and spinach. The Southern University Ag Center is inviting the Baton Rouge community to our Fall Garden Workshop and learn how to prepare a Fall garden,” expressed Augustine.

The Southern University Ag Center, its Wisteria Alliance Program and the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program are co-sponsoring this event.

For additional information, visit http://www.suagcenter.com/page/fall-garden-workshop-2019 or contact Zanetta Augustine at 225-771-2591 or via email at zanetta_augustine@suagcenter.com.

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Friday, October 4

SU Ag Center to host Personal Health History Workshop in Greensburg

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Baton Rouge, La. – The Southern University Ag Center will hold a Personal Health History Workshop on October 17 from 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. at the Northshore Technical Community College’s Florida Parishes Campus, 7067 Hwy.10, in Greensburg, La.

The free workshop will feature the following sessions:
  • ·         Knowing your family medical history
  • ·         Getting the most from your doctor’s visit
  • ·         What’s a Power of attorney
  • ·         Information on Living Wills
  • ·         Eating healthy at every age
  • ·         The harmful effects of tobacco
  • ·         Information on the USDA rural housing repair program



For additional information about the Personal Health History Workshop, email nicolette_gordon@suagcenter.com, burnell_muse@suagcenter.com, or amyles@agcenter.lus.edu or call 225-222-4136.

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Thursday, October 3

SU Ag Center holds Produce Safety Alliance Train-the-Trainer Certification Workshop


The SU Ag Center held a two-day Produce Safety Alliance Train-the-Trainer Workshop at the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry in Baton Rouge from Sept. 11 - 12, 2019. The workshop provided produce safety trainers from across the country with tools needed to conduct safety trainings in their home states.

Baton Rouge, La. – Twenty-five participants from 15 states received certificates of completion during the Southern University Ag Center’s Produce Safety Alliance Train-the-Trainer Certification Workshop.

The two-day workshop, which was held September 11 and 12 at the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry in Baton Rouge, provided produce safety trainers with the certification needed to conduct trainings for farmers who are governed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Produce Safety Rule.
This rule sets standards for growing, harvesting, packing and storing fruits and vegetables to prevent foodborne illness. It addresses water quality, composting, farm personnel health and hygiene and equipment sanitation among other issues.
Kristin Woods, Produce Safety Alliance Southeast Regional Extension Associate in Alabama; Donna Pahl Clements, Produce Safety Alliance Extension Associate for the Midwest Regional of Riverside, CA; and Dr. Alejandro Castillo, Associate Professor in the Department of Animal Science at Texas A&M University served as presenters for the workshop.
Dr. Fatemeh Malekian, Professor of Food Science and Nutrition at the SU Ag Center, is the project director of the Ag Center’s Produce Safety Alliance Grower’s Certification Program.


For additional information about the SU Ag Center’s Produce Safety Alliance Training program, contact Emily King at 225-771-3705 or via email at emily_king@suagcenter.com or Dr. Fatemeh Malekian at 225-771-0251 or via email at fatemeh_malekian@suagcenter.com.

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SU Ag Center holds graduation ceremony for its Sustainable Urban Ag Certification Program in Baton Rouge


The SU Ag Center held a graduation ceremony for it Sustainable Urban Agriculture Certification Program on September 3 at BREC's Howell Community Park in Baton Rouge.

Baton Rouge, La. – Fifteen individuals received certificates of completion from the Southern University Ag Center’s Sustainable Urban Agriculture Certification Program on September 3.

The ceremony was held at BREC’s Howell Community Park in Baton Rouge at the conclusion of the five-week training series hosted in conjunction with Baton Roots Community Farm.

The Sustainable Urban Agriculture Certification Program teaches participants how to use sustainable agricultural practices in an urban environment; with hands-on experience.

“This certification program teaches individuals who live in urban and rural areas how to be sustainable farmers by using the resources they have around them to farm in small spaces, rather than large open fields,” said Marlon Ford, Ph.D., Urban Agricultural Specialist and the program’s coordinator. “There are many communities that are food deserts with no access to fresh produce or farmer's markets. This training provides individuals with the skills they need to grow their own vegetables and fruit organically,” added Ford.

“The goal for us at the Southern University Ag Center is to not only provide our participants with the skills to help their families eat healthier but we what our participants to share what they have learned with others in their communities,” expressed Ford.

Topics covered during the series includes: Rainwater Harvesting; Rain Barrel Construction; Hydroponics Systems; Using drones in Agriculture; Permaculture and the Environment; Irrigation and Composting; Small Scale Agriculture; Animal Husbandry: Poultry, Bees and Worms; Vertical Farming; Maximizing the Use of Land Resources and Infrastructure; Working with City Governments within City Ordinances; Construction Techniques, Hoop Houses, Raised Beds; Organic and Sustainable Production and Combatting Diseases and Man-Made Threats.

Each class is led by experts and professors from the SU Ag Center.

To date, the SU Ag Center has held Sustainable Urban Agriculture Certification programs in East Baton Rouge, St. Landry, Livingston, Rapides, Avoyelles, and Natchitoches Parishes.

The Baton Roots Community Farm is a program which provides an opportunity for the Baton Rouge community to learn sustainable agricultural practices on an urban farm. It was developed by The Walls Project to inspire health and wellness among all ages through hands-on gardening with an artistic environment.

For additional information about the Sustainable Urban Agriculture Certification Program, contact Dr. Marlon Ford at marlin_ford@suagcenter.com.

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SU Ag Center’s Vice Chancellor for Research Dr. Andra Johnson serves as a panelist during the Congressional Black Caucus’ Annual Conference

SU Ag Center's Vice Chancellor for Research, Dr. Andra Johnson, served as a panelist during the Congressional Black Caucus' Annual Conference on September 12, 2019.


Baton Rouge, La. – Dr. Andra Johnson, the Vice Chancellor for Research at the Southern University Ag Center, recently served as a panelist during the 2019 Congressional Black Caucus' Annual Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C. held September 11-15.

Dr. Johnson spoke on the role of HBCU's, particularly 1890 Land-Grant Institutions conducting research, educating students, and training stakeholders in the growing, processing and marketing of Hemp/Cannabis, during the panel titled, "The Future of Cannabis-Hemp in the United States."

The panel, which was held on September 12, was hosted by Rep. Stacey Plaskett from the U.S. Virgin Islands and consisted of industry and policy advocates for Hemp/Cannabis.

Three additional panels on marijuana policy were also held during the conference.
           
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College of Agricultural, Family and Consumer Sciences holds an Ice Cream Social and Department Informational for its students



Baton Rouge, La. – The College of Agricultural, Family and Consumer Sciences hosted an Ice Cream Social and Department Informational for its students on September 25 in Pinkie Thrift Hall.

Dr. Cheryl Atkinson, Chair of the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences welcomed the students to the event and Dr. Orlando F. McMeans, Chancellor-Dean of the College spoke to the students.

Drs. Bernestine McGee, Samii Kennedy-Benson, Jung-Im Seo, Cheria Lane, Renita Marshall, and student Aravian Louis also provided remarks during the program.

At the conclusion on the event, the students were treated to ice cream with their choice of toppings.
           
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Tuesday, October 1

SU student Irene Lewis elected Undergraduate President of National Agriculture Organization

Irene Lewis, a senior Agricultural Sciences major with a concentration in Plant and Soil Sciences at the Southern University, has been elected the national undergraduate president of the Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences organization. (Photo courtesy of MANRRS.)


Baton Rouge, La. – Southern University student Irene Lewis, a senior Agricultural Sciences major with a concentration in Plant and Soil Sciences, has been elected the national undergraduate president of the Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS) organization for the 2019-2020 year.

MANRRS provides leadership training and networking to positively promote the agricultural sciences and related fields among minorities.

Irene, who has been a member of Southern University’s MANRRS Chapter since her freshman year, said she was extremely excited when she learned that she was elected to the post.

“To be able to give back to MANRRS and represent my university at a higher level was exciting for me,” said Irene.

“Participating in MANRRS has afforded me countless opportunities so it only felt right to continue to serve the organization to the best of my ability,” said Lewis when asked why she decided to run for the national position.

To qualify, Irene had to submit an application and an application video before being selected to move forward with an interview. Irene said she was interviewed by the then-President-Elect, Karl Binns. After passing the interview, she was informed that her name would be placed on the ballot.

As a national officer, Irene represents the agricultural students enrolled in dozens of universities across the nation. This is something she doesn’t take lightly.

“MANRRS has an enormous student membership,” she said. “These students are young people across the country and are a force, working to develop agriculture, natural resources and related sciences.  It's important that I use this position to continue to advocate for underrepresented students in agriculture, especially for students at 1890 Institutions and other HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities). They are truly our next generation of academic and industry leaders,” expressed Lewis.

Irene said her goal as the Undergraduate National President is to be a supporter of the organization’s fourteen student officers.

“I don't think people can truly understand the weight that these positions can hold until they are in one. Balancing your academics, pursuing doctoral degrees (for some of our team), and serving in a national office requires a high level of discipline, collaboration, and accountability,” said Irene. “My ultimate goal is to help my team be the best they can be,” she added.

Prior to being elected to her current national position, Irene served as the Region IV Undergraduate Vice President for the 2018-2019 year, representing chapters in Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Texas.

At Southern University’s local chapter, Irene has served as the Chapter’s Secretary during the 2017-2018 academic year and Historian during the 2018-2019 year.

“This year I am in a student advisory role as I transition out of the university,” said Lewis.

She credits her national involvement in MANRRS to her participation in Southern University’s local chapter.

“I don't think I would be able to serve in the way that I have if it had not been for participating in MANRRS at my chapter,” said Irene. “I gained countless mentors and a huge support system on campus. From our advisor, Dr. Janana Snowden, to the friends I met through MANRRS at SU, I really have had a tribe in these past two years of national service. Dr. Snowden literally gave me a pep talk minutes before I gave my campaign speech last year, and I am extremely grateful for that.”

MANRRS is a non-profit organization that promotes academic and professional advancement by empowering minorities in agriculture, natural resources and related sciences. It has more than 8,000 student and professional members within six regions and 55 collegiate chapters in 38 states and Puerto Rico.

Irene is a native of  Baton Rouge by way of Central, La. She is the daughter of Eric and Maura Lewis and a 2016 graduate of Runnels High School.

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