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LSU AgCenter plant pathologist Melanie Lewis Ivey is conducting research on cantaloupe and mimicking a flood to find out whether foodborne pathogens and…
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Louisiana’s cropland has been annihilated by the floods. The LSU AgCenter says the recently planted corn crop appears to be the biggest agricultural…
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The head of the LSU AgCenter discussed looming budget cuts with members of the Louisiana Forestry Association this week.Agriculture is the No. 1 industry…
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A food system expert who helps communities improve access to locally-grown food has completed a market study of the Ark-La-Tex.Ken Meter, president of…
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A federal rule that revises which bodies of water are subject to the Clean Water Act will take effect Aug. 28. Some Louisiana farmers are concerned that…
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The LSU Ag Center and the U.S. Forest Service plan to release hundreds of tiny, nonnative wasps Tuesday in north Louisiana. It’s the second such release…
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Louisiana school administrators from across the state will meet in Alexandria Tuesday, July 14, to learn how they can incorporate more locally grown food…
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More than 150 timber landowners are participating in Tuesday’s Central Louisiana Forestry Forum. LSU AgCenter forestry extension agent Robbie Hutchins…
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A half-day workshop Saturday at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston will show gardeners how to simplify their landscape so that maintaining it takes less…
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A lethal gummy bear is the latest weapon in the ongoing research to develop a reliable control for the feral hog population in the U.S.LSU AgCenter animal…