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LSU Agricultural Experiment Station Reports
The LSU Agricultural Experiment Station was established in 1885 as a sugar research station funded by the Louisiana Sugar Planters Association. The station’s purpose was "to develop and improve the agricultural interests and resources of Louisiana, especially the cultivation of sugarcane and rice by scientific and agricultural and chemical experiments and to disseminated information connected therewith." With the passage of the federal Hatch Act of 1887, agriculture research at land grant universities were established throughout the United States. Today, the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station serves as the research arm of the LSU AgCenter. It is composed of academic departments and research stations across Louisiana. Scientists at research stations develop new knowledge and technologies to help agricultural producers provide citizens of the state and the nation with a vast array of food, fiber, and fuel. More information about the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station can be found here: http://www.lsuagcenter.com/en/administration/about_us/research/
The digitization of the LSU Agricultural Experiment Station bulletins was funded through Project Ceres, a program that supports the ongoing preservation and digitization of collections in the field of agriculture. Project Ceres is a partnership between the United States Agriculture Information Network (USAIN), the Agriculture Network Information Center (AgNIC), and the Center for Research Libraries (CRL). More information about Project Ceres can be found here: https://www.crl.edu/collections/global-resources-partnership/global-resources-agriculture-partnership.
Submissions from 1942
Louisiana farm laborers and total war, Harold Charles Hoffsommer
The use of rice polishings in cooking, Martha E. Hollinger
New settlement problems in the Northeastern Louisiana Delta, Phillip E. Jones
Fertilizer results with tung trees and recommended cultural methods, William Duke Kimbrough
Internal breakdown of sweet potatoes due to exposure to cold, William Duke Kimbrough
Studies of the production of sweet potatoes for starch or feed purposes, William Duke Kimbrough
Cotton marketing practices in selected local markets in Louisiana, Herschel Wray Little
Farmer experience with the beef cattle enterprise in Louisiana, Frank Merrick
The Hot water treatment of sugarcane: a report of progress., W R. Odson
Seed and soil treatment for the control of damping-off, Lee Homer Person
Factors affecting profits from dairy herds, Dwight Moody Seath
Profitable permanent pastures for dairy cattle, Dwight Moody Seath
Feeding and management of dairy calves, C Henry Staples
Feeding and management of dairy calves, C Henry Staples
Submissions from 1941
Precooling of strawberries, Harold Thomas Barr
Part-time farming in a rural-industrial area of Louisiana, C A. Boonstra
Operating practices on the farmers' section of the French market in New Orleans, Louisiana, Walter R. Daniel
Home-mixed rations for poultry, Horace John Davis
A farm management and cost study of strawberry farms in southeastern Louisiana, 1937-38, John Norman Efferson
Cotton plantation laborers: a socio-economic study of laborers on cotton plantations in Concordia Parish, Louisiana, Shaw Earl Grigsby
The resident laborer on the sugar cane farm, Harold Charles Hoffsommer
Effect of date of planting on corn yields, insect infestations and fungous diseases, D M. Johns
A cost of production study of tomatoes in north Louisiana, 1939, T M. Montgomery
Precooling and drying of washed Irish potatoes, Wiley Davis Poole
Submissions from 1940
Financial results of the operation of large sugar cane farms in Louisiana, 1937 and 1938, Roy Arthur Ballinger
Financial results of the operation of sugar mills in Louisiana, 1937 and 1938, Roy Arthur Ballinger
Citrus orchard heating in Louisiana, Fred Derward Cochran
Growing winter legumes in Louisiana, Franklin Louis Davis
Entomological progress: Number 2, C O. Eddy
An economic study of dairy farms in the Kentwood area of southeastern Louisiana, 1937-38, John Norman Efferson
Prices and production of Louisiana farm products, 1910-1939, John Norman Efferson
Some results of a farm management survey in Rapides, Union, Claiborne and DeSoto Parishes, 1938, John Norman Efferson
Economic utilization of rural land resources in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana, Bueford Monroe Gile
The sugar cane farm :a social study of labor and tenancy, Harold Charles Hoffsommer
A farm management and cost study on 500 family-sized farms in the Louisiana sugar cane area, 1938, Woodrow Wilson McPherson
Factors affecting costs of milk production in southeastern Louisiana, John Efferson Norman
The situation and prospects of the population in the Black River settlement, Louisiana, Thomas Lynn Smith
Submissions from 1939
Marketing Louisiana sweet potatoes, Roy Arthur Ballinger
Improving beef cattle pastures on rice lands, Charles Iseard Bray
Effect of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in fertilizers on the earliness of cotton, Harry Bates Brown
A comparative study of quality in oranges from Louisiana and other states, William Duke Kimbrough
Results of pasture fertilization at Lafayette, Louisiana, Robert Henry Lush and J. L. Fletcher
Chemical characteristics of the soils of the rice area of Louisiana, John Fielding Reed
The use of chemical methods for the determination of available nutrients in Louisiana soils, John Fielding Reed
Factors in the organization and operation of farms in an upland cotton area of Louisiana, Roscoe Joseph Saville
Seed selection and roguing in the practical control of mosaic disease of sugarcane in Louisiana, M L. Shaffer
Submissions from 1938
Survey of the New Orleans livestock market since 1925, James M. Baker
The importance of the fruit and vegetable industry in Louisiana, Roy Arthur Ballinger
The importance of the fruit and vegetable industry in Louisiana, Roy Arthur Ballinger
Fattening steers of different ages on pasture, with and without grain, and influence of method on quality of meat, Charles Iseard Bray
Pork production, Charles Iseard Bray
Comparative effects of furrow, level, and ridge culture on corn production at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, William Haddock Dalrymple
Entomological progress, C O. Eddy
Sugar cane variety report: seasons of 1935-36-37, C B. Gouaux
Cold resistance studies with Satsuma orange trees, William Duke Kimbrough
Seasonal composition and yields of pastures, Robert Henry Lush
Submissions from 1937
Fertilizers for cotton on the Coastal Plain soils of Louisiana, Franklin Louis Davis
Crops and soils information., C T. Dowell
Investigations on sugar cane diseases in Louisiana in 1936-1937., Claude Wilbur Edgerton
Rural housing in Louisiana, Ellen LeNoir
Fertilizers for cotton on the Red and Mississippi River alluvial soils of Louisiana, C H. Lovett
Fertilizers for cotton on the prairie soils of southwest Louisiana, H C. Lovett
Eight-year summary of horticultural investigations, Julian Creighton Miller
The effects of potash fertilizer on cotton in Louisiana, J Y. Oakes
Diseases of tung trees in Louisiana, Antonios George Plakidas
A study of the fertilization of rice, John Fielding Reed
The population of Louisiana :its composition and changes, Thomas Lynn Smith
Cane molasses in poultry rations, Charles Willis Upp
Submissions from 1936
Diseases of sugar beets in Louisiana, Claude Wilbur Edgerton
Sugar cane variety report :season of 1935, C B. Gouaux
Effect of date of seeding on the length of the growing period of rice, John Mitchell Jenkins
Permanent pastures for cattle production in the rice area of southwestern Louisiana, John Mitchell Jenkins
Asparagus investigations in south Louisiana, William Duke Kimbrough
Cottonseed meal ration and silage versus herd ration, hay and silage, Robert Henry Lush
Irish potato investigations, Julian Creighton Miller
Sweet potato production in Louisiana, Julian Creighton Miller
Some characteristics of cultivatable land in the sugar cane area of Louisiana, R J. Saville
The population of a selected "cut-over" area in Louisiana, Thomas Lynn Smith
Grazing and parasitical studies with cattle and sheep, Maynard Goldman Snell
The effect of the plane of nutrition of ewes upon their wool, lamb, and milk production, Maynard Goldman Snell
Changes in the oxidation-reduction equilibrium in soils as related to the physical properties of the soil and the growth of rice, Madison B. Sturgis
Comparison of management methods for chicks, layers, and breeding hens, Charles Willis Upp
Submissions from 1935
Artificial curing of forage crops, Harold Thomas Barr
Effect of soybeans on corn yields, Harry Bates Brown
A General summary of experiments with sugarcane., C T. Dowell
New information about livestock and poultry., C T. Dowell
The growth of population in Louisiana, 1890 to 1930, Thomas Llynn Smith
Blackstrap molasses and corn-soybean silage for fattening steers, Maynard Goldman Snell
A General summary of experiments with sugarcane., W G. Taggart
Studies on sugarcane mosaic in Louisiana, Eugene Chapel Tims
Submissions from 1934
Corn and soybean production, Harold Thomas Barr
Feeding grain to beef calves on pasture before weaning, Charles Iseard Bray
Preliminary studies of the length and uniformity of staple of Louisiana cotton varieties, Harry Bates Brown
Sugar Cane Variety Report 1933, Gouaux B. C
Cotton spacing in southern Louisiana in relation to certain plant characters, John Reddick Cotton
Stubble deterioration of sugar cane, Claude Wilbur Edgerton
Effect of size of seed piece of Irish potato on recovery from freeze injury, William Duke Kimbrough
Collards :a truck crop for Louisiana, Julian Creighton Miller
Louisiana Copenhagen cabbage: methods of breeding and description, Julian Creighton Miller
A study of some factors affecting the production and marketing of Louisiana carrots, Hunter Stephen Moles