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Resident Coordinator's Message
Dr. H. P. Viator

The historical focus of the Iberia Research Station has been animal husbandry research, but the scope of research has been diversified in recent years to include agronomic crops of economic importance to the area.

Storm damages sugarcane
Sugarcane

(Video News 09/16/11) Tropical weather is always a threat to the state’s sugarcane crop. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports that the recent tropical storm did affect this year’s and next year’s crops. (runtime: 1:26)

Sugarcane crop in good condition
Sugarcane

(Video News 07/29/11) A cold winter and dry spring haven’t hurt Louisiana’s sugarcane crop. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard reports on the current condition of the crop and work AgCenter researchers are doing to help the sugarcane industry. (Runtime: 1:58)

Rising fuel, fertilizer costs affect cattle production
Catle Production

(Video News 03/07/11) Prices for beef cattle are up, but so are the costs to produce them. LSU AgCenter correspondent Tobie Blanchard talks with a producer and an economist about how rising feed and fertilizer costs are affecting the industry. (Runtime: 1:29)

Iberia Research Station Profile
Iberia Research Station Profile
This report provides information on future plans, program significance, industry facts, and research highlights for the Iberia Research Station.
Iberia Research Station Newsletter Spring 2011
Spring 2011 Newsletter
Iberia Research Station Newsletter for Spring 2011 includes: Information on forage fed beef production, hair coat scores in beef cattle, Acadiana Cattle Producers Field Day, Overview of Sugacane Research and Iberia Research Station Pasture Walk
Iberia Research Station Newsletter
Iberia Research Station News September 2008
September 2008 Newsletter. Topics covered in this issue include: New Flood Insurance Rate Maps Proposed for Coastal Parishes, Genetic Evaluation of Temperament in Beef Heifers, Investigation of the Effects of Sugarcane Post-harvest Residue Management on Water Quality, Ruminant Nutritionist Joins Iberia Research Station, Pilot Study: GIS Mapping of Crawfish Acreage in Louisiana.
Directions to the Station
Driving directions to the Iberia Research Station, Jeanerette, Louisiana in Iberia Parish.