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LSU College Of Agriculture Cultivates Three Tiger Twelve Standouts For '23

Three outstanding students from LSU's College of Agriculture have been chosen to represent the LSU Tiger Twelve Class of 2023: Avery Hebert, Jackson Martingayle and Zachary Mayfield.

The Tiger Twelve is an esteemed program that celebrates a group of exceptional undergraduate seniors who have made significant contributions to campus life at LSU and have had a positive impact on the Baton Rouge community.

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Master Programs Educate Louisianans On Best Practices

Louisiana’s Cooperative Extension Service offers a number of programs aimed at educating clientele about improving management skills, increasing profitability and, ultimately, becoming more sustainable. These “master” programs educate home gardeners, agronomic producers and cattlemen about best management practices that help improve water quality, soil health and overall conservation efforts for long-term sustainability through the Master Gardener, Master Farmer and Master Cattleman programs.

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Adoption Of Best Management Practices In Louisiana Agriculture

Louisiana rests alongside the Gulf of Mexico and provides an outlet for the nation’s most important river, the Mississippi, and some of its tributaries. To reduce agricultural runoff into these water bodies and improve soil-water quality around farms, Louisiana farmers have been implementing a wide range of environment-friendly and sustainable farm practices often called best management practices.

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2023 Louisiana Soybean Production Update: An Early Start To Planting And A Freeze

The USDA-NASS survey reported that two percent of the Louisiana soybean crop was planted by March 19, 2023. The warm and dry weather during early March allowed producers to plant their corn crop early and then begin planting soybean. Unfortunately, on March 20th, the temperature dropped to approximately 28 degrees Fahrenheit in Northeast Louisiana. Soybean tissue death can occur if the temperature falls to 28 degrees Fahrenheit for more than four hours, especially if the unifoliate leaves are exposed (Vann and Stokes, 2020).

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Crop Market Report--March, 2023

There were no major surprises in the March 31st USDA Prospective Plantings report, but the March 1st Quarterly Grain Stock report was seen as somewhat of a surprise “missing the mark” for corn and soybean stocks.  Historically the April WASDE is not a major report, but the USDA reduced South America production, which could increase U.S. export demand and therefore reduce U.S. and major exporter ending stocks. As such, the market continues to trade tightness in ending stocks for the 2022/23 marketing year. As the market digests the plantings and stocks reports, focus now shifts to weather and U.S. planting progress.

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