Collegiate 4-H is an extension of the traditional 4-H program, designed for young adults who want to continue their 4-H journey during college.
The individual will be expected to assist the 4-H Youth Development Agent and to cooperate with other office staff.
The student will learn daily care of multiple species: poultry, rabbits, and swine on campus, etc.
The student intern will work part time with members of the SVDP to develop genetically improved varieties of sugarcane for the Louisiana sugar industry.
The intern of this program will conduct research on rice-pathogenic and associated bacteria focusing on their interactions with other bacteria and rice host.
Perform and collect at least one data set concerning issues with sprayer or remote sensing drones.
The newly-established Feng lab in the Department of Entomology at Louisiana State University is seeking highly motivated undergraduate students.
Possible projects include quantifying the emission of volatiles from rice panicles, behavioral studies involving the rice stink bug, and more.
The purpose of this internship is to improve your ability to encourage healthy lives and expose you to a variety of nutrition-related projects.
The intern will work with Dr. Ashley Edwards (State Livestock Extension Specialist) and Mr. Rodney Johnson (Central Region Livestock Agent).
This year’s exploratory project involves growing drip-irrigated row rice in Northwest Louisiana.
The intern must be prepared to work outside pruning, fertilizing, and working on weed control in the blueberry orchard to prepare for blueberry training.
The intern will assist with horticulture calls and site visits. Opportunities to work on fruit research and extension projects will also be available.
The intern will work with Dr. Garrett Hopper (Assistant Professor) on a project related to the ecology of freshwater mussels in Louisiana.
The ASPIRE Intern will work under the supervision and direction of the Assistant Area Nutrition Agent who doubly serves as the Parish Chair.
Provide overall programmatic assistance for nutrition, healthy communities, food safety, nutrition, health, agriculture economics, community gardens, and more.
The ASPIRE student intern will be responsible for responsible with collection of data on the industrial hemp varieties planted at research station in Louisiana.
The interns will help conduct research in the area of biomass conversion to green chemicals.
The 4-H Youth Development Intern will assist a 4-H Agent in a variety of settings and activities, including workshops, camps, horse shows, and more.
The intern’s work will focus on 4-H Youth Development programming.
Assist in planning, coordinating and conducting summer events and activities in Ascension 4-H. Serve as a chaperone for summer camp, 4-H university, etc.
The 4-H Youth Development Intern will assist a 4-H Agent in a variety of settings and activities, including workshops, camps, horse shows, and more.
Primary research and extension demonstrations are focused on all aspects of production of the major crops grown in northeast Louisiana including corn, and more.
The intern will help conduct research in the area of biomass conversion to green chemicals.
Some work will include planting containers and field experiments, watering, pruning, potting, mixing soils and taking growth measurements.
The ASPIRE student intern will be responsible for responsible with collection of data on the industrial hemp varieties planted at research station in Louisiana.
Interns will evaluate irrigation systems and scheduling techniques for various crops grown in Louisiana.
Participate in data collection, installation and maintenance of the fruit and vegetable demonstration plots at the Hill Farm Teaching facility on LSU’s campus.
The intern will be responsible for assisting with laboratory, greenhouse, and field projects aimed at developing integrated pest management strategies.
The Jr. Master Gardener Program student intern will be responsible for assisting with implementing this national program in Louisiana.
The Urban Entomology Lab at the Department of Entomology, LSU, will host a student intern.
Provide overall programmatic assistance for nutrition, healthy communities, food safety, nutrition, health, agriculture economics, community gardens, and more.
The Hammond Trial Gardens are some of the largest and best-known ornamental trial gardens in the country, routinely trialing approximately 2000-4000 tax/year.
The student will learn daily care of multiple species: poultry, rabbits, and swine on campus, and more.
The student intern will work to assist the sugarcane variety development team in developing genetically improved varieties of sugarcane.