Writers: Shelly Kleinpeter at skleinpeter@agcenter.lsu.edu and Olivia McClure at omcclure@agcenter.lsu.edu With a massive ...
“It’s slowed down for now,” LSU Ag Center crawfish agent Todd Fontenot said. “When it’s really cold like this, they’re not ...
LSU AgCenter Secures $1 Million to Lead Regional Fight Against Invasive Species The LSU AgCenter has secured $1 million in ...
LSU AgCenter Horticulturist Robert Turley suggests covering or bringing plants indoors that you want to save.
The LSU AgCenter received $1 million in federal funding to launch a Mississippi River Invasive Species Consortium. Invasive ...
From the hot pink apple snail eggs that cling to cypress trees to trampled sugarcane crops, signs of invasive species are everywhere in Louisiana.
How can scientists preserve native Louisiana species, boost the state's aquaculture industry, improve extreme weather resilience and advance cancer research? The answer lies with something like frozen ...
Firefly populations in Louisiana and globally are declining due to habitat loss, pesticides and light pollution. LSU AgCenter scientists are leading a project in Jean Lafitte to restore firefly ...
Pulling your vehicle beneath the shady canopy of a tree may feel convenient. But making a habit of it can cause serious harm. “Over time, repeatedly parking over these tree roots and all of this soil ...
BATON ROUGE, La. - Scientists at LSU's AgCenter are using cryogenic freezing to preserve the genetic material of Louisiana crawfish, among other aquatic species. At the Aquatic Germplasm and Genetic ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (KNOE) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture awards LSU AgCenter $1 Million in federal grant funds to create the Mississippi River Invasive Species group. The group will promote ...