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/
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Submissions from 1916
Experiments on varietal resistance to the bean and cotton anthracnose disease, Claude Wilbur Edgerton
Tests of boilers with bagasse as fuel, Eugene Wycliffe Kerr
Tests of the power and steam consumption of sugar factories, Eugene Wycliffe Kerr
Experimental studies of vacuum juice heaters, Eugene Wycliffe Kerr and S. J. Webre
The coloring matter of cane juices, M A. Schneller
The direct determination of sucrose in the presence of reducing sugars, M A. Schneller
Submissions from 1915
Cattle feeding on the plantation and farm, William Haddock Dalrymple
Anthrax or charbon: points of popular interest, Harry Morris
The comparative value of various germicides for use in cane sugar factories, William Ludwell Owen
Submissions from 1914
Clarification of Louisiana cane juices, William Ernest Cross
Stock feeding, William Haddock Dalrymple
Silos and ensilage, William Rufus Dodson
Twenty-Sixth annual report of the agricultural experiment stations of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College., William Rufus Dodson
Citrus canker, Claude Wilbur Edgerton
Performance tests of sugar house heating and evaporating apparatus, Eugene Wycliffe Kerr
Bacteriological investigations of sugar cane products, William Ludwell Owen
Paille finne grass, Samuel Mills Tracy
Suppression of the cottony cushion scale in Louisiana, Elbert Stephen Tucker
Submissions from 1913
Diseases of the tomato in Louisiana, Claude Wilbur Edgerton
The bean blight and preservation and treatment of bean seed, Claude Wilbur Edgerton
An experimental study of heat transmission and entrainment in a vacuum evaporator: progress report, Eugene Wycliffe Kerr
Preliminary report on winter cauliflower, George L. Tiebout
Vegetable culture in North Louisiana, Eugene J. Watson
Submissions from 1912
Investigations on methods of analysis of cane products, William Ernest Cross
Some studies on cotton-seed meal poisoning, Claude Wilbur Edgerton
The rots of the cotton boll, Claude Wilbur Edgerton
Carrion feeders as disseminators of anthrax or charbon, Harry Morris
Submissions from 1911
Sugar cane seedlings, Hamilton Pope Agee
A simple, effective, and inexpensive method of treating the arsenical dipping solution before emptying vat for cleaning, William Haddock Dalrymple
Lespedeza or Japan clover, William Rufus Dodson
Twenty-Third annual report of the agricultural experiment stations of the Louisiana State University and A. & M. College., William Rufus Dodson
Diseases of the fig tree and fruit, Claude Wilbur Edgerton
The red rot of sugar cane :a report of progress, Claude Wilbur Edgerton
Bagasse drying, Eugene Wycliffe Kerr
Experiments with oil burning in boiling furnaces, Eugene Wycliffe Kerr
The bacterial deterioration of sugars, William Ludwell Owen
Submissions from 1910
Breeds of hogs : The best crops to grow for hogs, and other data, William Haddock Dalrymple
Rough rice as feed for horses and mules, William Haddock Dalrymple
Some sugar cane diseases, Claude Wilbur Edgerton
The bean anthracnose, Claude Wilbur Edgerton
A preliminary report on the sugar-cane mealy-bug, J B. Garrett
Some experiments in grazing and soiling, S E. McClendon
Submissions from 1909
The principles and practice of feeding including our available stock foods, William Haddock Dalrymple
Corn, William Rufus Dodson
Preliminary report on the anthracnose or pod spot disease of beans, Claude Wilbur Edgerton
An experimental study of bagasse and bagasse furnaces, Eugene Wycliffe Kerr
Submissions from 1908
Orchard report on Baton Rouge station., William Rufus Dodson
Rotation experiments with cotton, corn cow reas and oats, William Rufus Dodson
Twentieth annual report of the agricultural experiment stations of the Louisiana State University and A. & M. College., William Rufus Dodson
Diseases affecting rice in Louisiana, Harry Rascoe Fulton
Diseases of pepper and beans, Harry Rascoe Fulton
The root disease of sugar cane, Harry Rascoe Fulton
Analyses of commercial feeding stuffs, James Edward Halligan
Analyses of commercial fertilizers and Paris Green, James Edward Halligan
Preliminary tests of sugar house machinery, Eugene Wycliffe Kerr
Comparison of cotton seed meal and hulls with cold pressed cake as a dairy feed, Jordon Grey Lee
A preliminary report on some diseases of chickens, Howard Jay Milks
A preliminary report on the so-called cerebro-spinal meningitis of horses, Howard Jay Milks
Feeding "blackstrap" molasses to young calves, Thompson Elwyn Woodward
Report of dairy herds and their milk production at Hammond, La., and vicinity, Thompson Elwyn Woodward
Investigations on the use of sulphur and its combinations in the sugar house, Frederick William Zerban
Submissions from 1907
The effects on the human system of Louisiana manufactured syrups and molasses, R E. Blouin
The chemistry of the sugar cane and its products in Louisiana, Charles Albert Browne
Japanese persimmons, F H. Burnette
Bare-lot vs. grass-lot in relation to stomachal and intestinal parasitism of lambs :further experiments, William Haddock Dalrymple
Cotton wilt, Harry Rascoe Fulton
Analyses of commercial feeding stuffs, James Edward Halligan
Analyses of commercial fertilizers and Paris Green, James Edward Halligan
Second report upon the horseflies of Louisiana, James Stewart Hine
Summary of results with vegetables and fruits at the North Louisiana Experiment Station from 1892 to 1907, Eugene J. Watson
Submissions from 1906
Nodule-disease of the intestines of sheep : "bare-lot" method of raising lambs : results of further experimental work, William Haddock Dalrymple
Our available stock foods, William Haddock Dalrymple
Analyses of commercial feeding stuffs, James Edward Halligan
Eighteenth annual report of the agricultural experiment stations of the Louisiana State University and A. & M. College., Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Submissions from 1905
Results of experiments in production and marketing fruits and vegetables, and canning fruits and vegetables on a small scale, at the North Louisiana Experiment Station, Calhoun La., David Nicholas Barrow
Results of further experiment with nodule-disease of the intestines of sheep : "bare-lot" method of raising lambs, William Haddock Dalrymple
Texas fever: being a general summary of our knowledge of the subject to date, William Haddock Dalrymple
Seventeenth annual report of the agricultural experiment stations of the Louisiana State University and A. & M. College., J G. Lee and William Garig
The Texas fever cattle tick situation and the Eradication of the tick by a pasture rotation system, Harcourt Alexander Morgan
Submissions from 1904
Results of experiments with nodule-disease of the intestines of sheep, William Haddock Dalrymple
Analyses of commercial fertilizers and Paris Green, William Carter Stubbs
Comparative results of seedling sugar canes, D.74 and D.95, with our home sugar canes (Louisiana Striped and Louisiana Purple), William Carter Stubbs
Rice :history, preparation of soil, planting, flooding, harvesting, noxious weeds in the rice fields ; Feeding rice bran and rice polish and determination of digestible nutrients, William Carter Stubbs
Submissions from 1903
Sheep : the principal breeds : brief discussion relative to sheep husbandry in Louisiana : some of the more important local parasitic ailments : results of experiments with nodular disease of the intestines, William Haddock Dalrymple
Preservation of cane syrups and yeasts, moulds, bacteria and enzymes, William Rufus Dodson
Annual report of the Fertilizer Inspection Department for the season 1902-3., J G. Lee
Annual report of the Fertilizer Inspection Department for the season 1902-3., J G. Lee
Fifteenth annual report of the agricultural experiment stations of the Louisiana State University and A. & M. College., Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Sixteenth annual report of the agricultural experiment stations of the Louisiana State University and A. & M. College., Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Analyses of commercial fertilizers and Paris Green, William Carter Stubbs
Submissions from 1902
Report for 1901, David Nicholas Barrow
Pecans, F H. Burnette
Broom corn: how to grow and cure it, William Rufus Dodson
Forage crops, grasses, alfalfa, clovers, etc., William Rufus Dodson