Jong Hyun Ham, an LSU AgCenter plant pathologist, has been named to the F. Avalon Daggett Professorship in Rice Research.
Read MoreLSU AgCenter researchers continue to study the benefits and challenges posed by the alternative rice growing method of planting rice on furrow-irrigated rows.
Read MoreBill Welch, a Houston native with strong ties to Texas horticulture, has given $100,000 to establish an endowed scholarship for LSU College of Agriculture students.
Read MoreWetland conservation is always a hot topic in the state of Louisiana, but a well-kept secret is just how involved the LSU AgCenter has been, and remains, in the research.
Read MoreThe first planting of a planting date trial was sown at the Dean Lee Research Station on March 28, 2022. This research trial will also be planted at the Rice Research Station and the Macon Ridge Research Station in 2022.
Read MoreBill Welch, a Houston native with strong ties to Texas horticulture, has given $100,000 to establish an endowed scholarship for LSU College of Agriculture students.
Read MoreThe LSU AgCenter will host a field day featuring the latest research on wheat, oats and cover crops on April 20.
The event will be from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Tom H. Scott Research, Extension and Education Center, 212A Macon Ridge Road in Winnsboro.
Read MoreNew cattle producers looking to beef up their knowledge of animal and pasture care can enroll in the LSU AgCenter’s beginning cattlemen class.
Read MoreLouisiana 4-H alumna Katie Anderson knows to open the door when opportunity knocks; she’s been doing so since her freshman year of high school. Today, she is turning her love of food into a fledgling charcuterie business — and it happened somewhat by chance.
Read MoreWith warmer weather arriving and no freezes in the long-term forecast, Louisiana strawberries should soon be plentiful. Once you get those strawberries home, be sure to take proper care of them to extend their shelf life. LSU AgCenter reporter Craig Gautreaux has this report from Beauregard Parish.
Read MoreInflation is hitting everywhere including the family farm. Farmers are reaching deeper into their pocketbook to pay for the basics, especially fuel and fertilizer. LSU AgCenter correspondent Craig Gautreaux reports on the struggles farmers are facing across Louisiana.
Read MoreNitrogen (N) is the most yield limiting nutrient for corn production. The LSU AgCenter recommends 1 to 1.25 lbs of N per bushel of corn harvested i.e., a 200-bushel corn crop requires about 200 to 250 lbs N/acre.
Read MoreThe LSU AgCenter is sponsoring two field days for beef and forage producers that will include Master Farmer program updates in Alexandria and Bossier City.
Read MoreThe LSU AgCenter and Louisiana Sea Grant will present a spring tune-up workshop for owners of recreational ponds at the Hammond Research Station April 8.
Read MorePhosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilizer recommendations depend on Mehlich-3 soil-test P and K concentrations, respectively from soil sample taken from 0- to 6-inch depth in Louisiana.
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