(01/31/18) Agricultural producers will have two opportunities to get updates on cover crops and soil health at two northeast Louisiana workshops in February.
(01/31/18) Louisiana sugarcane farmers just finished a memorable year — one that saw them harvesting on a rare snow day and set a production record.
(01/29/18) Bottomland hardwood management, harvest expectations and market growth were featured topics at the 2018 Forestry Forum held Jan. 19.
(01/29/18) Visitors found loads of interactive exhibits awaiting them at LSU AgCenter Square during the North Louisiana Agri-Business Council Ag Expo.
(01/25/18) Many crop pests did not survive the record cold temperatures seen in Louisiana in mid-January, which is good news for farmers.
(01/23/18) Despite sub-freezing weather, cattle producers assembled to hear presentations covering forage management, pasture weed control andnew tax law.
(01/23/18) Getting the most out of Louisiana landscapes was the focus of the Northeast Louisiana Master Gardeners seminar held in West Monroe
(01/23/18) The annual Camellia Garden Stroll at the LSU AgCenter Hammond Research Station will be held on Sunday, Feb. 18, from 1 to 4 p.m.
(01/22/18) The LSU AgCenter will offer a landscape pest management workshop on Feb. 15 at the Hammond Research Station.
(01/16/18) Children’s Garden at the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens at Burden will conduct a program on caring for birds on Feb. 10.
(01/11/18) Producers in Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi may see record soybean yields across the region in 2018,
(01/11/17) Turfgrass professionals heard about a wide range of topics at the 2018 Louisiana Turfgrass Association conference on Jan. 9 at Tiger Stadium.
(01/11/18) The first part of an annual series of LSU AgCenter meetings for rice farmers in south Louisiana wrapped up Wednesday (Jan. 10).
(01/11/18) An AgCenter researcher is trying to find out if an aggressive pest that has devastating effects on sweet potatoes has made its way into the state.
(01/08/18) Louisiana homeowners can learn about keeping their homes warm and cozy with low utility bills at the LaHouse winter Saturday open house on Jan. 20.
(01/08/18) Louisiana farmers and experts are remaining “cautiously optimistic” that the recent freezing weather did not significantly damage sugarcane or wheat.
(01/06/18) At the start of a new year many people resolve to make big lifestyle changes, but it's the small changes that can lead to long-term success.