(Video 11/30/22) While most Louisiana farm commodities had a less-than-stellar year, sugarcane producers in the state may have their sweetest season ever.
(Video 11/30/22) To introduce young people to outdoor opportunities offered by the youth group, an intensive one-day camp was held.
(11/30/22) BATON ROUGE, La. — It may seem like we just finished the Fourth of July, but it’s time again to find the perfect spot for this year's Christmas tree.
(11/23/22) It can be hard to believe that some children don’t know where their food comes from. But the LSU AgCenter is helping to improve that knowledge.
(11/23/22) LSU horticulture students are learning practices that will stay with them for a lifetime, including how to battle food insecurity.
(11/17/22) The poinsettias will be on full display Saturday, Nov. 26, when the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens at Burden presents this year’s poinsettia crop.
(11/22/22) BATON ROUGE, La. — The annual poinsettia sale has been rescheduled, but the beauty of the holidays will still be on full display Saturday, Dec. 3.
(11/23/22) One great way to use fallen leaves to your — and your plants’ — benefit is to use leaf litter as mulch.
(11/22/22) Students in St. Helena Parish experience poverty and food insecurity at higher rates than both the national and state averages.
(11/21/22) The average cost in Louisiana of ingredients for a Turkey Day spread for 10 people is $50.43, according to the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation.
(11/18/22) The garden is the perfect place to spend time reflecting on the many things we have to be grateful for.
(Video 11/17/22) To help producers and processors, the LSU AgCenter and Louisiana Sea Grant have opened a seafood processing demonstration lab.
(11/17/22) The 3+1 program allows College of Agriculture students to earn a bachelor’s degree and a doctorate in veterinary medicine in less time.
(11/15/22) BATON ROUGE, La. — The collaboration between the LSU AgCenter and universities in Central Europe continues to grow.
(11/15/22) The LSU AgCenter and Fletcher Technical Community College are partnering to present a daylong precision agriculture summit in early 2023.
An invasive insect that could be weakening stands of roseau cane across the Mississippi River Delta has spread farther east along the Gulf Coast.
(11/11/22) The number of commercial citrus growers continues to dwindle in south Louisiana, and saltwater intrusion has made growing citrus a struggle.
(11/10/2022) On Nov. 4, the LSU College of Agriculture held the Agriculture Alumni Awards before the 9th Annual Cocktails and Cuisine Fundraiser.
(11/08/22) Twenty-four area cattle producers from four parishes are the newest graduates of the Louisiana Master Cattleman program.
(11/04/22) Extended droughts like the one we are experiencing now can cause damage to trees if we do not step in and assist.
(11/03/22) Louisiana FFA members brought home several honors from competitive events at the 95th National FFA Convention and Expo in Indianapolis Oct. 26 to 29.
(11/03/22) The Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction is still accepting nominations through Nov. 18.
(Video 11/2/22) Beef and dairy producers are feeling the effects of drought conditions on their pastures at a critical time as winter approaches.
(Video 11/2/22) Teaching children the vital role of Louisiana’s coastal and wetlands environments is a goal of Ocean Commotion.