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Soil Sampling, Testing & Test Interpretation For Fertilizer Recommendations

Test the soil from each field regularly for every complete crop rotation or every two to three years before making any fertilization decisions.

Collect soil samples from 0 to 6 inches in depth and choose a lab that uses Mehlich-3 extractant.

Obtain fertilizer recommendations based on the soil test for specific crops from the respective state soil testing lab, as these recommendations vary by crop and state.

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Asteroid That Doomed Dinosaurs Created Ant Agriculture, Say LSU Researchers

Humans began farming thousands of years ago, but a new study co-authored by two LSU professors says ants had us beat by millions of years.

LSU AgCenter mycologist Vinson P. Doyle and LSU Department of Biological Sciences professor Brant C. Faircloth lent their combined expertise to a study led by Smithsonian Institution entomologist Ted Schultz, which demonstrates that ants began farming fungi after an asteroid struck Earth 66 million years ago, causing a global mass extinction.

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Field Day At Rice Model Farm Highlights AgCenter Research

Comfortable early fall temperatures provided an ideal backdrop for a field day held Sept. 26 at Richard Farms in Kaplan, where attendees got a firsthand look at LSU AgCenter research projects focused on conservation practices.

Richard Farms, a rice and crawfish operation, is one of the model farms where AgCenter scientists are conducting research as part of a grant from the Patrick F. Taylor Foundation.

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Understanding The Important Of Farmers' Participation In USDA Surveys

Policy decisions that affect producers depend on good data and information. Accurate and timely data is essential for developing effective agricultural policies, which in turn helps farmers make informed decisions about their production and inventory management. In light of this, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) releases several monthly reports to provide an outlook of demand and supply fundamentals.

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75 Years Of Innovation At The LSU AgCenter Sweet Potato Research Station

Established in 1949, the LSU AgCenter Sweet Potato Research Station in Chase, Louisiana, stands as a testament to over seven decades of dedicated research, innovation and service to the sweet potato industry. Spanning 308 acres, this facility has been at the forefront of advancing the sweet potato industry in the United States, transforming its trajectory from a humble crop into a thriving specialty crop with a diversified market base.

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North Louisiana Seed Preservation Program Saves Seeds Of AgCenter Varieties

In February 2020, Kerry Heafner left his office in West Monroe and drove about an hour northwest to the Union Parish hamlet of Marion to carry out one of his ordinary duties as an LSU AgCenter horticulture agent: giving a talk to a garden club.

Heafner’s visit that day, however, took a turn for the extraordinary when a woman named Lula Shurtleff approached him after his presentation.

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