
LSU AgCenter
Pasture mealybug, a new invasive pest, confirmed in Louisiana (01/15/26) LSU AgCenter researchers have confirmed the presence of a new invasive insect in Louisiana sugarcane fields.
Webster Parish - LSU AgCenter
Webster Parish in Northwest Louisiana boasts superb hunting and fishing in beautiful Lake Bistineau, Caney Lakes and Kistatchie Forest. Major industrial products manufactured include paper and paper …
About Us - LSU AgCenter
We work very closely with our community and industry partners throughout the state, with an overall goal of bringing research-based information about agriculture, 4-H and youth development, healthy …
About Us - LSU AgCenter
The LSU AgCenter provides individuals, families, businesses, schools, industries and local governments with valuable information aimed at improving economic conditions, general wellness and quality of life.
Extension - LSU AgCenter
They are working in your community, in the schools and building partnerships and applying research from AgCenter scientists to enhance everyday lives. If you have the opportunity to stop by your …
Extension Service - LSU AgCenter
LSU AgCenter extension faculty work with our research and teaching faculty to assist parish county agents in delivering the latest research-based information to Louisiana citizens in both rural and …
LA Floodmaps - LSU AgCenter
Use this online tool to study flood hazards at your site or to explore how flood maps are changing in your parish. The LSU AgCenter Interactive Mapping Tool is for educational purposes only. It is not to be …
Louisiana Master Gardener Program - LSU AgCenter
The Louisiana Master Gardener Program is a volunteer development program offered by the LSU AgCenter. Master Gardener volunteers are highly trained and provide proven, research-based …
Events - LSU AgCenter
From agricultural workshops, field days and extension programs to community outreach events and research conferences, the LSU AgCenter consistently offers engaging and educational experiences …
Crops - LSU AgCenter
Each year the LSU AgCenter tests commercial corn, soybean, sorghum, and wheat and oat entered in the state yield trials by private seed companies. From these, a grower should choose several …