Coronavirus affecting cattle, other markets
The coronavirus has affected all commodities, and cattle prices are not immune from the effects, an LSU AgCenter economist said at the Acadiana beef cattle producers field day held recently at the
The coronavirus has affected all commodities, and cattle prices are not immune from the effects, an LSU AgCenter economist said at the Acadiana beef cattle producers field day held recently at the
The LSU AgCenter’s Agricultural Leadership Development Program held its graduation for Class 16 recently.
The 17th LSU AgCenter Agricultural Leadership Development Program class began in February in Baton Rouge. The program was established in 1988.
Young bulls should be gaining weight as they approach the breeding season at a rate of 1.5 to 2 pounds per day, an LSU AgCenter ruminant nutritionist advised at crop and cattle forum held Feb.
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Morehouse Parish rice farmer Jason Waller, far left, talks at the Northeast Louisiana Rice Forum about his experiences growing row rice. Looking on are, left to right, Scott Franklin, president of the Northeast Louisiana Rice Growers Association; Michael Costello, who farms in Franklin and Morehouse parishes; Elliot Colvin, who farms in Richland Parish; and Don Groth, resident coordinator of the LSU AgCenter H. Rouse Caffey Rice Research Station. (Photo by Bruce Schultz/LSU AgCenter)
Farmers at the Northeast Louisiana Rice Forum recently heard about the benefits and challenges of growing row rice.
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