Writers: Shelly Kleinpeter at skleinpeter@agcenter.lsu.edu and Olivia McClure at omcclure@agcenter.lsu.edu With a massive ...
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Will the Arctic blast hurt this year's crawfish crop? LSU AgCenter expert says, "maybe."
“It’s slowed down for now,” LSU Ag Center crawfish agent Todd Fontenot said. “When it’s really cold like this, they’re not ...
From the hot pink apple snail eggs that cling to cypress trees to trampled sugarcane crops, signs of invasive species are everywhere in Louisiana.
As a rare deep freeze hits the South, LSU Ag Center experts explain which local shrubs can withstand the cold and how to ...
LSU AgCenter Secures $1 Million to Lead Regional Fight Against Invasive Species The LSU AgCenter has secured $1 million in federal funding to expand efforts aimed at detecting and controlling invasive ...
The LSU AgCenter received $1 million in federal funding to launch a Mississippi River Invasive Species Consortium. Invasive ...
Gambino and Aaron Ashbrook, another LSU AgCenter entomologist, have been working with the small town of Jean Lafitte, which is located on Bayou Barataria 23 miles south of New Orleans, to restore the ...
LSU researchers are collaborating with other states to share information and management tools for invasive species, using new ...
LSU AgCenter receives $1 million to combat invasive species in Louisiana. The Mississippi River Invasive Species Consortium will conduct research and outreach.
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