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Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station research is conducted through approved projects that meet specific criteria. Each project is assigned a CRIS (Current Research Information System) number that is used to track the progress of the research and to report the project status to the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station and USDA. CRIS project reports from other states are available from the on-line archives in Washington, D.C. The current projects that relate to the LSU Ag Center's Organic Recycling Program are listed below. Details of each project are available by clicking on the project title.

Effect of Compost Sources, Rates and a Biological Solution on Sugarcane Yields

Use of a Nitrogen Stabilization Package to Increase Yields and Reduce the Nitrogen Requirements of Sugarcane

Fertility Research Helps Optimize Sugarcane Profits

Effect of a Nitrogen Stabilization Package and Urea Nitrogen Rates and Placement on Sugarcane Yields

Louisiana Agriculture, Vol. 44, No. 4, Fall 2001

 

Louisiana Agriculture, Vol. 42, No. 2, Spring 1999

Composting of Fish and Crawfish Processing Residuals

Effect of Cultural Practices and Soil Fertility on Yield and Yield Components in Sugarcane

Enhancing Beneficial Microorganisms in the Rhizoshpere

Identifying Optimum Cultural Practices for Sugarcane and Kenaf in Southern Louisiana

Machinery for Sweet Potato Production

Management of Animal Waste in Support of Sustainable Agriculture and Quality Water Resources

Management of Rhizosphere Dynamics to Control Soilborne Pathogens and Promote Plant Productivity         

Optimizing Nitrogen Nutrition of Cotton

Vegetable Breeding and Research

 
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