Posts in LSU AgCenter
Ag Issues Conference Set for Dec. 7

A comprehensive meeting concerning agricultural issues from 2023 will be held at the Vidalia Conference and Convention Center on Dec. 7 from 8:30 a.m. until noon.

The LSU AgCenter-sponsored event will cover such topics as DIRT - irrigation app, extreme heat and drought on soybeans and irrigation efficiency, on-farm irrigation trials, flowmeter and pipe planner, feral hog control bait, making decisions with crop production database, harvest week seed destructor and farm bill update.

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LSU AgCenterAvery Davidson
Opinion: Grain Market Whiplash Shows Need for AG Research to Increase Self-Reliance on Food

Over the past two years, consumers have felt whiplash from volatile grain prices, as powerful players in the global markets cut off trade. It began with Russia’s attack on Ukraine, which disrupted exports of products including wheat and fertilizer from two of the world’s biggest suppliers. Russia has repeatedly used agriculture as a pawn in its game to punish Ukraine and its supporters, and its recent pull-out of the Black Sea grain deal, which had helped keep exports flowing, caused another round of price spikes in the markets.

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LSU AgCenter, Ricekristen oaks
Assessing Tree Damage After An Extended Drought

Excessive drought conditions in Louisiana are quickly becoming a natural disaster that will have effects on gardens, landscape plants and natural areas all across the state for some time. We may not understand the full extent of the damage for years. The U.S. Drought Mitigation Center has categorized a substantial portion of Louisiana’s parishes as being in an “exceptional drought” state for an extended period.

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LSU AgCenter, Forestrydon molino