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Research at the H. Rouse Caffey Rice Research Station is conducted by scientists with the LSU AgCenter's Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station.
Over 100 varieties of flowers are grown as “specialty” cut flowers.
This resource is for any organization, business or school seeking to help increase consumption and enjoyment of local agricultural products in Louisiana.
The Stately Oak is published annually for donors, employees, retirees and friends of the LSU AgCenter and the LSU College of Agriculture.
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The LSU AgCenter has an exciting year planned! Details on times and topics to be covered will be made available closer to the dates.
No farm is exempt from producing safe food, but some are exempt from the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Produce Safety Rule. Learn who is exempt here.
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When you visit a raw sugar factory in Louisiana, you will see one of Louisiana’s largest, oldest and most fascinating industries in operation.
Gov. John Bel Edwards appointed eight new members to the 15-member Louisiana Rice Research Board.
The 2019 Rice Varieties and Management Tips is available through the LSU AgCenter’s rice webpage at www.lsuagcenter.com/topics/crops/rice.
Wireworms are larvae of click beetles (Coleoptera: Elateridae), which are sporadic pests of sugarcane in Louisiana and Florida.
The performance of grain sorghum hybrids is annually evaluated in the official variety trials by LSU AgCenter researchers to provide unbiased performance data.