Bats play a vital role in keeping ecosystems healthy, but with natural habitats disappearing, they need our support more than ever.
(09/28/23) East Baton Rouge Parish fifth graders learned lessons about teamwork and making healthier choices at the inaugural AgBash.
Article provides ideas for future beekeeping meetings based on the last 7 years of the SW LA Beekeepers.
3rd Graders at Hazel Park Hilda Knoff Elementary School in Jefferson Parish participate in the Body Quest curriculum with Karen Marie the SalubriousRD
The who, when, where, how...but, more importantly, why about pruning and caring for crape myrtles by Allen Owings of the LSU AgCenter.
The Agribusiness Council of Louisiana's Leadership Forum held a meeting at the Audubon Tea Room in New Orleans, Louisiana on February 11, 2014 to discuss urban and niche agriculture as a case model.
Find out about the latest happenings in Caddo, East Baton Rouge, Jefferson, and Orleans parishes.
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(Distributed 02/14/14) NEW ORLEANS –People involved in providing agricultural products to the New Orleans area joined in a leadership forum to discuss ways to improve the current system in New Orleans on Feb. 11.