(Video 12/23/24) This year, crop yields returned to average or above-average levels, but now prices for nearly all ag commodities have fallen.
(Video 12/23/24) In September, Cade LeJeune was named the executive director of Louisiana agricultural education and state FFA adviser.
(12/23/24) For a decade the LSU AgCenter Food Innovation Institute (FOODii) Sensory Services Lab has recruited consumers to test food products.
(12/20/24) Qinglin Wu has written 476 publications and has been cited almost 27,000 times.
(12/20/24) Louisiana has recorded the nation’s first severe human infection of H5N1, also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza or bird flu.
(12/27/24) A few common mistakes are likely to blame for many indoor plant problems.
(12/20/24) Mistletoe is a parasite that can weaken trees.
(12/19/24) The LSU AgCenter and LSU College of Agriculture recognized outstanding faculty and staff during an award ceremony held Dec. 18.
(12/17/24) BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU AgCenter experts will be featured speakers during a national multi-conference event, Jan. 27 and 28 in East Memphis, Tennessee
(12/17/24) A team of researchers in Louisiana and Florida recently received nearly $500,000 in grant funding to train farmers on food safety techniques.
(12/13/24) 4-H students participated in different opportunities arund the state this holiday season.
(Video 12/11/24) Much of the Cajun prairie has been lost, but a group of Louisiana 4-H members are hoping a little bit returns through a restoration project.
(Video 12/11/24) Louisiana sugarcane farmers are entering the home stretch of their harvest, and this year’s crop has been described as a good one.
(12/10/24) Brayden Blanchard, who grew up on a sugarcane farm, is using new technology to develop improved varieties.
(12/09/24) New World screwworm larvae, which feed on live tissue, can be deadly to livestock and wildlife populations.
(12/06/24) 4-H'ers from the Central regions came to the Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge to repopulate native species.
(12/06/24) Planting guidelines vary based on where you are in Louisiana.
(12/04/24) LSU AgCenter plant pathologist Paul “Trey” Price has received the Louisiana Soybean and Feed Grains and Promotion Board Distinguished Professorship.