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Louisiana Agriculture

Louisiana Agriculture

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Questions drive the science behind the LSU AgCenter. Researcher Erin Oberhaus wanted to find data to help educate Louisiana horse owners about the use of an important medication, and a water quality specialist wondered if noneconomic bodies of water, which include agricultural ponds, might help people generate electricity. The research projects that grew from their questions are detailed in this issue of Louisiana Agriculture.

Also in this issue, scientists share the results from important soybean studies, and the AgCenter farm to school team shares success stories from school gardens across the state.

Research is at the core of the LSU AgCenter mission. Scientists across the AgCenter and at 14 research stations covering the state study many facets of agriculture so the people of Louisiana can be better prepared to raise healthy animals, generate income from crops and livestock, and live better lives.

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