(05/31/24) The Jones Creek Library will host a different type of program for the East Baton Rouge Master Gardeners on Thursday, June 20.
(Video 05/30/24) Developing rice varieties that are heat and saltwater tolerant and withstand disease and insect pests is a goal of the CRISP rice project.
(Video 05/30/24) The first half of May was wet for much of Louisiana’s cotton belt, but now, the pendulum has swung, and farmers are planting fast.
(05/31/24) Angelonias are an easy way to add color to summer landscapes.
(05/29/24) Springtime disease losses in fishponds are common throughout the Southeast, especially in Louisiana.
(05/28/24) LSU AgCenter's LaHouse Research and Education Center is offering advice to homeowners to keep their homes comfortable more efficiently this summer.
(05/24/24) Gillian Eggleston, director of the LSU AgCenter’s Audubon Sugar Institute, has won the Crystal Award for Achievement in Sugar Technology.
(05/23/24) Medicinal plants and attracting birds to yards will be the topics of two presentations from the East Baton Rouge Master Gardeners in June.
(05/23/24) As hurricane season nears, the LSU AgCenter has tips to mitigate potential damage to yards, homes and animals.
(05/24/24) These trees don’t require a lot of care but pack a punch, offering a nice fragrance and beautiful blooms that both you and the pollinators can enjoy.
(Video 05/17/24) The lingering effects of last year’s drought and heat wave across Louisiana are still being felt across many crawfish ponds.
(05/17/24) Various improvements are being explored to help keep firefighters safe.
(05/17/24) Memorial gardens offer a beautiful and meaningful way to honor family members, friends and even pets who have passed away.
(05/14/24) An LSU AgCenter researcher and her team have developed an online tool to assist in locating different varieties of ticks.
(05/13/24) What was once a vacant lot in Baton Rouge’s Zion City is now a growing community garden.
(05/10/23) BATON ROUGE, La. — Seeds to Success: The Louisiana Farm to School Program hosted the first Louisiana Farm to School Institute.
(05/10/24) We learned many lessons from last year’s hot, dry summer. Here’s how you can help trees and plants in future droughts.
To help food-focused businesses crossing between manufacturing and marketing better understand these rules, the LSU AgCenter has created an online course.
(05/03/24) The LSU AgCenter's Wheat and Oat Field Day brought researchers together with producers from across the state to discuss a variety of topics.
(05/06/24) Interest in canning has seen a resurgence in recent years. It’s important to follow food safety practices.
(Video 05/02/24) Louisiana soybean planting is going well, and most experts are expecting to see a larger crop this year.
(Video 05/02/24) Wheat acres are down in Louisiana, but LSU AgCenter researchers are still working on developing varieties that can be grown in the southeast.
(05/03/24) National Pollinator Week is June 17 to 23, 2024 — so it’s time to get planting for pollinators. Porterweed is a great option.
(05/01/24)The LSU AgCenter LaHouse Research and Education Center is receiving $300,000 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
(05/01/2024) The LSU AgCenter and College of Agriculture hosted the inaugural AgExcellence Awards Ceremony.