Louisiana FFA Elects Officer Team, Awards Members At State Convention
Louisiana FFA members gathered in Alexandria in June for the 93rd Louisiana FFA State Convention. The convention recognized achievements of the organization’s members, thanked stakeholders and supporters and members elected the state officer team.
State officers serve as student leaders and advocates for agriculture and agricultural education.
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Now Is The Time To Plant Crawfish Forage
The last week of July is the best time of year to plant rice and Sorghum-Sudangrass for crawfish forage. Learn more with LSU AgCenter and Louisiana Sea Grant crawfish specialist Mark Shirley.
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Magazine Editor Linda Benedict Taught Us About Agriculture For Decades
For 25 years, Louisiana Agriculture magazine has been in the capable hands of Linda Foster Benedict.
As editor of the 65-year-old quarterly publication, Benedict has overseen 97 issues of the magazine, and she can’t pick a favorite.
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LSU AgCenter, LA Sea Grant Unveil First Of Its Kind Seafood Processing Lab On Gulf Coast
The LSU AgCenter and Louisiana Sea Grant showcased a new Seafood Processing Demonstration Laboratory at the AgCenter Iberia Research Station.
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Concordia Corn Harvest Approaching
Corn harvest should begin in approximately two weeks, according to Kylie Cater Miller, LSU Extension associate.
According to Miller, Concordia’s corn crop has made it to the black layer, and farmers are preparing their harvest equipment.
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Phosphorus Nutrition On Corn: It's Essentiality, Supply & Management Practices
Phosphorus is one of the three primary nutrients commonly found in fertilizers along with nitrogen and potassium. Phosphorus occurs naturally in soil, but it is usually in forms unavailable for plant uptake. Plants require phosphorus to grow, which is why farmers have been feeding it to their crops for centuries.
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Agricultural Policy and Market Situation Newsletter: July 2022
As Congress is in the initial stages of crafting legislation for a new Farm Bill, it does so in an economic setting of increasing farm-sector incomes, general supply and logistical disruptions and uncertainty associated with the Coronavirus. The next Farm Bill is expected to address many competing policy priorities.
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July Market Update for Corn, Soybeans, Rice, and Cotton
This month’s 2022/23 U.S. corn outlook is for larger supplies and higher ending stocks. Corn beginning stocks are raised 25 million bushels, based on reduced feed and residual use for 2021/22 as indicated in the June 30th Grain Stocks report.
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Louisiana Farm Bureau Endowment to Fund Tow AgCenter Professorships
The Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation recently gave the LSU AgCenter a generous endowment to fund two professorships in agricultural policy.
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New Varieties, New Faculty Highlight 113th LSU AgCenter Rice Field Day
As the 2022 rice growing season rolls steadily along, rice growers and rice industry professionals gathered at the LSU AgCenter’s H. Rouse Caffey Rice Research Station for its 113th annual Rice Field Day.
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LSU Researchers Moving Closer To Feral Hog Bait
Dr. Glen Gentry, Feral Swine Specialist at the LSU AgCenters Idlewild Research Station in East Feliciana Parish, has been working almost twenty years on finding a way to control feral hogs, using sodium nitrite as a bait. Now, he says, they may be getting close.
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$1.5 Million Federal Grant Assists Expansion Of AgCenter Food Innovation Institute
The LSU AgCenter Food Innovation Institute has received a five-year, $1.5 million U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration grant to update and expand its facility adjacent to the LSU campus in Baton Rouge.
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Sugarcane Variety Recommendations for Louisiana in 2022
To date, 2022 has been a good year for sugarcane production in Louisiana. The dry grinding season of 2021 made for a good start for this year’s sugarcane crop. A dry spring and early summer helped farmers conduct timely field operations.
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Field Day Highlights Best Management Practices
Standing in a soybean field, Lisa Fultz pulled six plastic bottles out of an ice chest and passed them around to dozens of farmers, students and others looking on with interest despite the blazing summer heat.
Each bottle was marked with a date and filled with dirty water — some that was relatively clear, some that looked more like chocolate milk.
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Louisiana Rice Crop In Good Shape As Harvest Approaches
Hot, sunny weather was what rice farmers were hoping for after last year’s nearly 100 inches of rain across south Louisiana. The state’s rice crop is maturing quickly, and combines will be in the fields soon. LSU AgCenter reporter Craig Gautreaux has the story from southwest Louisiana.
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