The April 2022 Price & Production Summary gives prices for cattle, poultry, hogs and dairy.
Read MoreThe LSU AgCenter will evaluate 118 soybean varieties in the 2022 Official Variety Trial (OVT) and 31 varieties in the 2022 Core-block on-farm demonstration plots across Louisiana to provide unbiased data to assist in soybean variety selection.
Read MoreAn invasive, wriggling creature with a head that resembles a hammer has been showing up lately in some south Louisiana lawns.
Read MoreSeveral factors can lead to a low final soybean stand. If the final population appears to be low, it is good to get an accurate estimate of the final stand count before making replant decisions.
Read MoreThe LSU AgCenter Dean Lee Research and Extension Center brought researchers and producers together with a focus on navigating an ever-evolving cattle market during its annual beef and forage field day.
Read MoreFour LSU College of Agriculture students are part of the LSU Tiger Twelve Class of 2022.
Read MorePeople who want to launch a food business and join the LSU AgCenter Food Innovation Institute can get valuable information at a seminar May 27.
Read MoreStrawberries are easy to grow at home, if key components are provided for the plant, according to Michael Polozola, horticulture specialist with the LSU AgCenter.
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 MoreLSU is the co-recipient of the 2022 IIE Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education in the category of Strategic Partnerships for the LSU AgCenter-MENDELU Partnership.
Read MoreDespite the chilly temperatures and occasional drizzle, grain crop producers and seedsmen heard the latest information about the cereal grains industry on April 20.
The annual wheat and oat field day held at the LSU AgCenter Macon Ridge Research Station in Winnsboro provided some great news — and some that was not so great.
Read MoreEight Master Farmer recertifications and the 2021 Louisiana Outstanding Master Farmer award were presented during a meeting of the Louisiana Association of Conservation April 20 in Baton Rouge.
Read MoreThe National 4-H Council and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation have awarded a two-year, $25,000 Well Connected Communities grant to LSU AgCenter Healthy Communities and 4-H programs in East Carroll Parish.
Read MoreCotton acreage in Louisiana is expected to increase substantially this year. Now is a great time to review a few key recommendations to ensure the 2022 season gets off to a great start.
Read MoreConsumers have seen a steady increase in food costs over the past year, which could make many rethink the way they shop and cook.
LSU AgCenter beef specialist Ashley Edwards said consumers shouldn’t write off beef as they are meal planning.
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