Louisiana Agriculture
Abstract
Research at the LSU AgCenter extends well beyond the farm gate. Across 150 acres at the Hammond Research Station, experts in landscape horticulture test the best ways to grow ornamental plants and trees. In Baton Rouge, researchers study how to protect homes in the path of a hurricane. Across the state the AgCenter Healthy Communities team works to empower food pantries and improve sidewalks and other pedestrian infrastructure in rural areas.
This issue of Louisiana Agriculture focuses on these topics along with new research on soil health and high-tech delivery systems for sugarcane ripening agents. Other articles focus on the historic herd of Brahman cattle at the AgCenter Doyle Chambers Research Station and the work of economist Michael Deliberto.
Recommended Citation
LSU AgCenter
(2024)
"Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Winter 2024,"
Louisiana Agriculture: Vol. 67:
No.
1, Article 1.
Available at:
https://repository.lsu.edu/louisianaagriculture/vol67/iss1/1