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Insect education

Seaman a. Knapp, father of ag extension education in the United States, will be understood in an instant what LSU AgCenter two entomologists working on.

Knapp, for whom Knapp Hall on the campus of LSU was named, fought the beetle boll in 1904. He used demonstration farms to educate farmers on cotton threat beetle.

Knapp, who died in 1911, will recognize the photo on expert beetle boll LSU website Entomology Natalie Hummel and Michael Ferro worked with colleagues at the University of Florida, University of Georgia, North Carolina State University and the University of Tennessee.

Hummel is a specialist entomology. Michael Ferro is an extension. Both have their doctorate in entomology.

Go to http://wiki.bugwood.org/FD-ENT to see the project training Entomology detector first.

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Animal abuse charges following the death of the cat

The kitten was shot in the abdomen during the weekend, resulting in the arrest of a Des Moines.

Roger Allen Brass, 31, was freed from the Polk County Jail on Monday. He is charged with reckless use of firearms and the abuse of animals. Cat died Saturday.

Des Moines police say an investigation Saturday night in 913 e. 27th St. begins when the off-duty officer Matthew Hunter walked out of the store nearby and heard the crack of the austerity of the weapon.

Hunter looking towards 913 e. 27th in time to see the rest of the glass front door and fell to the ground, police said in a report.

The officer also noticed a tiny kitten who flies from the front of the House. Two men came out fighting.

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Pet Boarding

When you go on vacation, you may want to know that your pet is taken care of. If so, you might consider boarding pets, where they must also cared for by professionals who know just how to treat animals. Before you pick a place to use, you should consider some of the best features to look for to make sure that your best friends treated just as they would be at home.

Some pet boarding location keeping animals in cages for most of the day. While having them there for part of the day may be a good idea so they feel quite comfortable to relax and sleep, it is not recommended that they be in this position for. Therefore, the best location will give you a place for your pet to get outside and play. In some cases, an employee can walk the dogs around the property so they get some time supervised outside. Of course, it is not feasible to do this with cats, but they still have to get some time to enjoy the outdoors.

Another feature to look for is the ability of the employee to make Your pet feel loved, just as he will feel at home. For example, many encouraging owners to bring entertaining toys or stuffed animals out of the House so that no pets or fear of hospitals. In many cases, the staff member took the dog for a walk, and maybe also cuddle and play with them. You can let your employees know Your dog or cat’s routine and most beloved activities, which may include a brush or even have stories read to them. Most leading pet boarding business will try their best to emulate routines that you have at home so that they feel comfortable dorms.

Business as it is to take care of the animals so that the owner will have peace of mind during the holidays. If you don’t feel comfortable leaving the cat or dog boarding facility in particular, you should check out is different, just as you would worry during the trip all over if you don’t think that your best friend get proper care. That is why it is very important to take your time checking features several facilities before you choose. To get information about to keep your pet safe and happy during your trip, you can join pet forums.

 

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ODNR announce details of fishing

COLUMBUS–Lake Erie anglers should enjoy the diversity of fishing opportunities in 2012, according to biologist with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources ‘ Division of wildlife.

Ohio walleye, yellow perch daily bag limit is set after the March 23 ARTURO quota announcement and will come into force on 1 May. As a result of the quota allocation, 2012 bag limit is six trout walleye daily will be from May 1 to 28 February 2013, and four fish from March 1, 2013, for up to 30 April 2013. The minimum size limit of 15-inch is valid for the entire season. The daily bag limit for walleye keep four fish per person during April.

A daily bag limit of yellow perch will perch 30 per angler in all waters of the Ohio from May 1 to April 30, 2012, 2013, per allocation of quotas. There is no minimum size limit on yellow perch. Lake Erie anglers can find walleye and yellow perch bag limits information in the Office, in a special publication of the ODNR in shops bait and tackle and atwildohio.com.

Lake Erie anglers have access for great fishing in Western and Central basins of many public boat ramps, marinas and private access to the shoreline area. They also benefit from having the largest Charter Boat industry in the Great Lakes.

Perch anglers had to face fish ranging from seven to 13 inches from 2008 to 2005 hatch at this year’s fisheries, with the class of 2007 was the most abundant.

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