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About Central Research Station
About Central Research Station

(Video) The focus of research at the Central Research Station in Baton Rouge includes improved genetics and reproductive physiology in livestock. Scientists also conduct research on soybeans, corn, cotton, wheat and oats. A new research emphasis is the propagation of new, faster-growing marsh plants to help save Louisiana’s coastline and restore damaged marshes.

Central Research Station: A Brief History
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Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Stations provide facilities, equipment, land and personnel to research scientists for the purpose of conducting both applied and basic research vital to the agricultural and scientific communities.

Publications & Websites
Links to important information related to areas of research at Central Research Station: corn, cotton, grain sorghum, soybeans, wheat and oats, beef, horses, poultry, sheep and goats, and swine.

Central Research Station Profile
Central Research Station Profile May 2010

This report provides information on future plans, program significance, industry facts, and research highlights for the Central Research Station.

Patrick K. Bollich
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Resident Director for Central Research Station.