Orgeron awarded Legendre professorship
LSU AgCenter weed scientist Al Orgeron has been named the Benjamin L. Legendre Sr. Sugar Heritage American Society of Sugar Cane Technologists Professor.
LSU AgCenter weed scientist Al Orgeron has been named the Benjamin L. Legendre Sr. Sugar Heritage American Society of Sugar Cane Technologists Professor.
Mark Shirley, LSU AgCenter aquaculture specialist, finds a few crawfish in a pond near Abbeville days after the recent freeze. Shirley expects the warm weather to revive crawfish, making them more plentiful for the marketplace. Unfortunately for producers, the freeze hit at the peak of the season. (Photo by Bruce Schultz / LSU AgCenter)
The LSU AgCenter is surveying agricultural producers to estimate damage totals resulting from last month’s freezing weather.
Telephone customers in Acadiana and the New Orleans area will have to start dialing 10 digits for local calls this year, but those in Baton Rouge will still be able to dial seven numbers to reach a
Acadian Ambulance, the nation’s largest employee-owned ambulance service, has announced a partnership with the Louisiana NAACP to offer full scholarships for Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) trai
Without a major injection of state money, Louisiana could see its first loss of federal dollars for roads and bridges, according to Shawn Wilson, secretary of the state Department of Transportation
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