LSU AgCenter Exports To Offer 2026 Ag Market Outlook At January Event
The LSU AgCenter will hold its third annual Louisiana Agricultural Outlook Forum Jan. 22.
The free event will be held at the State Evacuation Shelter, 8125 U.S. Highway 71, south of Alexandria. Doors will open for registration at 8:30 a.m. The program will begin shortly thereafter and run until 2 p.m. with a break for a provided lunch.
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Corn Hybrids For Grain 2026
Corn hybrid performance is annually evaluated in official hybrid trials (OHTs) by LSU AgCenter researchers to provide Louisiana farmers, seedsmen, county agents and consultants with unbiased performance data for commercial corn hybrids submitted for evaluation by private companies. Selection of superior hybrids that are well adapted for a given region is essential for maximizing yield and profit.
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Dr. Ronnie Levy Honored With Rice Industry Lifetime Achievement Award After Four Decades Of Service
For more than four decades, Ronnie Levy has been a steadfast presence in Louisiana agriculture, shaping its growth and guiding its future. Levy joined the LSU AgCenter in 1979, and throughout that time, he worked in various roles including county agent; soybean, corn and grain sorghum specialist; and interim regional director for the Central Region. But it is his work in rice that will crown his career.
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How Southern Row-Crop Producers Fared in 2025
Row-crop producers across the South faced another difficult year in 2025. Weather challenges led to wide yield variability across much of the region. Even where yields were strong, low commodity prices and persistently high input costs kept margins tight, leaving many operations near or below breakeven for a third straight year. Shifts in acreage were common, with corn gaining ground at the expense of cotton and, in some areas, soybeans.
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Stay Safe When Decorating For The Holidays
As families prepare their homes for the holidays, the LSU AgCenter’s LaHouse Research and Education Center encourages residents to keep safety at top of mind while choosing decor
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It Is Fruit Planting Season in Louisiana. See What LSU Horticulturalists Say Should Be Planted Now
With November coming to a close and the cooler winter months rolling in, it’s time to start planting.
Despite misconceptions, the prime time to plant fruits and vegetables is the late fall, not the spring.
“You want to get them out during this cold season,” said Denyse Cummins, an extension horticulturalist at the LSU AgCenter.
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USA Rice Connects with Students at LSU Global Food Festival
USA Rice partnered with Louisiana State University (LSU) for the University’s Thankful Celebration, an on-campus food festival that brings together global food traditions, student creativity, and campus-wide community support. At this year’s event, USA Rice teamed up with LSU dining services to host an International Rice Dish Challenge and invited student teams to submit and develop rice-based recipes inspired by global cuisines.
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Providing Food, Shelter and Water are the Deys to Attracting Wildlife to Your Landscape
Lots of people are interested in attracting wildlife to their landscapes. Whether you are an avid bird watcher or simply delight in seeing squirrels frolic in the trees, there are things you can do to make an area more enticing to all sorts of animals.
Food, shelter and water are the bare necessities for any life — and to draw in wildlife visitors, you need to provide all three of these elements.
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LSU AgCenter Expert Advises To Make Plans, Resist Impulses To Save During The Holidays
Every year, parties and get-togethers for the holidays are an important tradition that brings abundant joy — and serious anxiety — into people's lives.
One of these stressors is always on the wallet, but Sandra May, LSU AgCenter curriculum coordinator for nutrition and community health programs, said there are easy ways to alleviate some of these issues.
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Henderson 4-H Club Serves Hope, Meals to Monroe’s Homeless
The Henderson Project 4-H Community Club recently demonstrated the true spirit of service by feeding homeless people in Monroe, through a partnership with The Simple Project — an outreach that provides meals, clothing and compassion to those less fortunate.
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LSU AgCenter Unlocks Secrets Beneath the Soil for Sweet Potato Yields, Lower Fertilizer Use
A dedicated group of researchers are behind the sweet potato casserole that will grace many Louisiana tables on Thanksgiving. At the LSU AgCenter Sweet Potato Research Station, scientists have developed sweet potato varieties that have ample sweetness for consumers, ideal shape for processors and high yields for farmers.
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Crop Market Report--November, 2025
This report contains the latest supply and use estimates for the corn, soybean, rice, and cotton markets.
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Precision Agriculture To Be Highlighted At An Upcoming Event In Alexandria
The LSU AgCenter’s Precision Agriculture Summit will be held Dec. 10 at the State Evacuation Shelter, 8125 U.S. Highway 71, adjacent to the Dean Lee Research and Extension Center.
Doors will open at 7:30 a.m.
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Invasive Pest Workshop Slated For Early December
This is a reminder that the Invasive Pests Workshop will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025 from 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM at the State Evacuation Center (8125 US-71 Alexandria, LA 71302).
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Seafood Field Day Gives Fishermen, Buyers Information On How To Develop Business 'Beyond The Boat'
When the Seafood Processing Demonstration Lab first opened at the LSU AgCenter Iberia Research Station in 2022, the goal was to develop and promote technology that benefits fishermen, seafood packagers and wholesalers by adding value to their product and diversifying to expand market opportunities. The lab hosts Beyond the Boat seafood field days to accomplish these goals.
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