| About Southeast Research Station (Video) The Southeast Research Station helps Louisiana’s dairy industry survive and thrive. The station is at the center of the dairy-producing region of both Louisiana and Mississippi and serves both states. The facility is a state-of-the-art dairy operation. A primary research focus is improving feed quality at the lowest cost for optimum milk production. Another focus is maximum benefit from animal waste without harming the environment. |
| Southeast Publications Links to important dairy, farm management, pasture management, and waste management-related information. |
| 2008 Southeast Research Station Field Day Summaries This publication summarizes dairy management and forage research developed at the Southeast Research Station in 2008. |
| 2011 Southeast Research Station Field Day Summaries This publication summarizes dairy management and forage research developed at the Southeast Research Station between 2010 and 2011. Includes a report on forage analyses of producer samples submitted to the Southeast Research Station Forage Quality Laboratory in 2011. |
| 2011 Washington Parish Dairy Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes from the 2011 Dairy Advisory meeting held at the Washington Parish Extension Office. |
| 2010 St. Helena/Tangipahoa Parishes Dairy Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes from the 2010 Dairy Advisory meeting held at Mike's Catfish, Amite. |
| 2010 Washington Parish Dairy Advisory Meeting Minutes from the 2010 Dairy Advisory meeting held at the Washington Parish Extension Office. |
| 2011 St. Helena/Tangipahoa Dairy Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Minutes from Advisory Meeting held at Mike's Catfish on July 26, 2011. |
| 2011 Southeast Research Station Fall Field Day The 2011 Fall Field Day will highlight research carried out at the Southeast Research Station. This year's featured speaker is Dr. Steve Washburn, from North Carolina State University. He will talk about successful pasture-based dairying. |
| 2010 Southeast Research Station Field Day Summaries This publication summarizes dairy management and forage research developed at the Southeast Research Station between 2009 and 2010. Includes a report on forage analyses of producer samples submitted to the Southeast Research Station Forage Quality Laboratory in 2010. |
| 2007 Southeast Research Station Field Day Summaries This publication summarizes dairy management and forage research developed at the Southeast Research Station between 2005 and 2007. Includes a report on forage analyses of producer samples submitted to the Southeast Research Station Forage Quality Laboratory in 2007. |
| Southeast Research Station Past and Present The Southeast Research Station was established in 1944 for the purpose of generating information applicable to beef cattle and dairy farm enterprises located in Southeastern Louisiana. |
| Directions to the Southeast Research Station Visitors can click on the link below to find directions to the LSU AgCenter Southeast Research Station. The map will open on a new window. Follow instructions on the screen to obtain directions. |
| Sample Submission Form for Forage Quality Lab Analysis Before submitting samples to the Forage Quality Laboratory at the Southeast Research Station, please fill out this form. PLEASE, NOTE THAT OUR P.O. DRAWER HAS CHANGED. ALSO NOTE PRICE CHANGES AS OF JULY 1, 2010. |
| MSU CARES Dairy Provides a link to the Mississippi State University Extension Service dairy website. |
| Dairy Forage Production & Utilization Farm Tour The tour will bring together farmers, university personnel and industry personnel for an informal discussion about pasture management at the Kiahnell Smith Dairy Farm on August 31, 2011, at 10 a.m. |
| LSU AgCenter Forage Quality Laboratory The LSU AgCenter Forage Quality Laboratory is at the Southeast Research Station near Franklinton, La. Louisiana and Mississippi forage and livestock producers are invited to send samples of feed and forage for analyses (See "See Forage Lab Fees" for costs). |
| ATTENTION, FEES TO CHANGE: Fees For Forage Analyses Beginning July 1, 2010, the Forage Quality Laboratory will raise fees for standard and complete forage quality analyses by $5. |
| Forage Lab Fees The fees charged by the laboratory are provided. All routine analyses will be conducted by NIR unless results are outside maximum standard deviation. |
| Whole-Farm Nutrient Management Presentation by Dr. Vinicius Moreira during the 2011 Southeast Research Station Soil Fertility/Pasture Renovation Field Day. The presentation emphasizes the importance of feeding efficiency and other management practices on whole-farm nutrient balance. |
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