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A Conjoint Analysis of Site Selection for the U.S. Broiler Industry: Implications for Louisiana (August 2004)
A Conjoint Analysis of Site Selection for the U.S. Broiler Industry: Implications for Louisiana (August 2004)
The purpose of this study is to analyze broiler industry executives’ decisions on where to locate a broiler complex in the United States. The specific objectives are to identify factors affecting site locations of broiler complexes in the United States and to measure the effects and relative importance of these factors on the broiler complex location decision.
LSU AgCenter Research Stations
LSU AgCenter Research Stations
The LSU AgCenter operates 20 research locations across the state. These stations work with crops and animals in the same environments and conditions as the state’s farmers, ranchers and foresters to ensure the information they supply meets the needs of Louisiana’s producers. The research focus, special features, size, location and contact information for each research station is included.
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Rural Low-income Families Speak: Living in Rural Louisiana (June 2004)
After the passage of federal welfare reform legislation in 1996, faculty from land-grant universities organized to conduct a study of the legislation’s impact on rural families. The project began in 1998 and runs through 2008. The intent was to provide policymakers and program directors with up-to-date information about the ability of rural, low-income families to be economically self sufficient. The objectives of this project are included in this publication. (PDF Format Only)
soil classification
An Update of the Field Guide to Louisiana Soil Classification (August 2008)
This field guide represents an update of work by Amacher et al. (1989), the original idea of which started with Dr. Bob Miller. The guide provides researchers and others interested in soils with a concise key to the classification of soils throughout Louisiana along with information on geology, climate, vegetation, etc.
cotton to corn
Evaluating the Shift from Cotton to Corn: Impacts on the Louisiana Economy
This research measures the net economic impact to the Louisiana economy from a major switch in acreage from cotton to corn in 2007.
Biomass Energy
Biomass Energy Resources in Louisiana
A description of how biomass is being used for energy in Louisiana with an emphasis on the potential for expansion in the industry. (Revised 11/06)
Gibberellic Acid Seed Treatment in Rice (July 1993)
Gibberellic Acid Seed Treatment in Rice (July 1993)
Gibberellic acid (GA3) was the first naturally occurring plant growth regulator (PGR) labeled for use on rice in the U.S. GA3 is now profoundly influencing rice production in the southern United States. This bulletin describes the cultural and varietal problems related to emergence that needed to be addressed and provides the step by step approach leading to the use of GA3 as a seed treatment.
school accountability
School Accountability in Louisiana
A detailed picture of school accountability across Louisiana's regions and school districts.
applying hybrid methodology
Applying a Hybrid Methodology for Measuring the Economic Contribution of the Food and Fiber System to the Louisiana Economy
This publication provides a new approach to identifying the economic contribution of agriculture to Louisiana. Both state and parish level contributions from food and fiber are included.
Credit Card Usage of College Students: Evidence from Louisiana State University (September 2003)
Credit Card Usage of College Students: Evidence from Louisiana State University (September 2003)
In recent years, there has been a dramatic growth in credit card usage among college students. How are Louisiana State University undergraduates using credit cards? Are LSU students managing credit card debt wisely? What can Louisiana State University do to offer the appropriate kinds of help to enable students to be financially literate? These are the issues addressed is this publication.
Louisiana's Green Industry: Evaluation of its Economic Contribution (September 2003)
Louisiana's Green Industry: Evaluation of its Economic Contribution (September 2003)
The green industry is the production, sale and maintenance of ornamental plants and related products. The purpose of this study was to estimate the impact of the green industry on Louisiana’s economy.
Baldcypress and Pondcypress An Annotated Bibliography 1890-1995 (June 1996)
Baldcypress and Pondcypress: An Annotated Bibliography 1890-1995 (June 1996)
This bibliography was compiled at a time of increasing concerns about the health status of baldcypress forests in Louisiana and beyond. This bibliography intends to provide researchers, decision makers and forestry professionals with a comprehensive reference in this subject. (PDF Format Only)
Relaying: An Intercropping Approach to the Coculture of Crawfish and Rice (1997)
Relaying: An Intercropping Approach to the Co-culture of Crawfish and Rice (1997)
This study was designed to examine the biological and economical efficacy of relaying crawfish into a growing rice crop in an intercropping manner.
Granular Spreaders: Selection, Calibration, Testing, and Use (1999)
Granular Spreaders: Selection, Calibration, Testing and Use (1999)
The information should make it easier for anyone using a fertilizer spreader to select an appropriate type of spreader and to obtain optimum performance from the selected spreader. This bulletin summarizes 24 years of design, study, research and teaching about fertilizer spreaders.
Ground Water Quality and Irrigation: A Potential Source of Sodium in the Soils of the Macon Ridge (November 1992)
Ground Water Quality and Irrigation: A Potential Source of Sodium in the Soils of the Macon Ridge (November 1992)
The purpose of this research was (1) to determine if the natural rise and fall of saline ground water is the source of Na in the soils of the Macon Ridge, and (2) to determine if the use of saline irrigation water results in salinization (increasing levels of both Na and Cl) of the soil environment.
Effect of Application Frequency on the Fate of Azinphsomethyl in a Sugarcane Field (November 1997)
Effect of Application Frequency on the Fate of Azinphsmethyl in a Sugarcane Field (November 1997)
Reducing the amounts of dissolved substances in surface and ground water is of major concern nationally and within the agricultural community. The primary focus of this study was to investigate the fate of azinphosmethyl (Guthion®) in sugarcane canopy, soil and runoff water.
Costs of Precision Grading Sugarcane Fields to Increase Production (Winter 2000)
Costs of Precision Grading Sugarcane Fields to Increase Production (Winter 2000)
This report presents cost estimates of precision grading sugarcane fields for which the sugarcane producer purchases the laser-leveling and dirt-moving equipment and performs the work with farm labor. Both variable and fixed costs associated with precision grading are estimated on a per hour of operation basis as well as costs per acre and per cubic yard of dirt moved.
Herbicide Retention and Runoff Losses as Affected by Sugarcane Mulch Residue (August 2004)
Herbicide Retention and Runoff Losses as Affected by Sugarcane Mulch Residue (August 2004)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of sugarcane residue (mulch cover) in reducing non-point source contamination of applied chemicals from sugarcane fields.
Runoff Losses of Atrazine, Metribuzin, and Nutrients as Affected by Management Practices for Sugarcane (August 2000)
Runoff Losses of Atrazine, Metribuzin and Nutrients as Affected by Management Practices for Sugarcane (August 2000)
A primary objective of this investigation was to evaluate the effectiveness of selected pesticide management practices on the movement of atrazine and metribuzin in surface runoff from sugarcane fields in south Louisiana.
Sugarcane Combine Harvester Ownership Costs (Fall 2001)
Sugarcane Combine Harvester Ownership Costs (Fall 2001)
This report presents annual ownership cost estimates associated with sugarcane combine harvesters. Two primary types of annual machinery ownership costs are defined, and estimates of these costs are calculated using current combine harvester purchase prices.
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