As gardeners begin thinking ahead to spring planting, one LSU AgCenter expert says now is the perfect time to prepare to start seeds indoors.
Valentine’s Day brings roses to mind, and for gardeners, that’s a good thing. This holiday serves as a reminder that it’s time to prune many of the roses grown in Louisiana.
Kaelyn Fogelman, a recently hired professor of aquaculture at the LSU AgCenter, hopes to facilitate new research into not only crawfish management, but into the entire aquaculture program.
Patrick was undaunted by the “pressure-cooker” atmosphere of the newsroom, veteran WBRZ reporter Margaret Lawhon said.
When dry weather hits, resurrection fern shrivels up to reduce its surface area and goes dormant. Special proteins called dehydrins protect its cells from damage, so cell walls can shrink and stretch ...
Firefly populations in Louisiana and globally are declining due to habitat loss, pesticides and light pollution. LSU AgCenter scientists are leading a project in Jean Lafitte to restore firefly ...
Valentine’s Day brings roses to mind, and for us gardeners, that’s a good thing — because this holiday serves as a reminder ...
Chalmette native Christine Gambino grew up visiting her family rice farm in Mamou, where she used to see fireflies regularly. She left the farm to attend LSU and graduated in 2021 with a degree in ...
They can cause many negative impacts. Researchers issue warning as harmful insects spread in US region: 'Not well understood' ...