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Louisiana House, or LaHouse, is a resource and education center being built on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge. It is a project of the LSU AgCenter. Read more about this center in this issue of Louisiana Agriculture. Photo by John Wozniak.

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[Image: James N. Barnes]Bringing Rural Development to the Delta
The continuing transformation of U.S. agriculture profoundly affects the economies in rural America. The LSU AgCenter is attempting to bring relief to one of the most impoverished parts of the country through an innovative, economic and rural development educational program.
[Image: photo]Scientists Investigate Salty Surge Effects on Agricultural Fields
LSU AgCenter scientists hope they will soon be able to make recommendations for farmers whose fields were hit with saltwater contamination from Hurricane Rita’s storm surge.
New Rural Economy: Implications for Louisiana
The U.S. rural economy is often described as declining, even devastated, and at best as in a state of flux. To be sure, many rural communities in the United States are struggling to exist. Today’s economy is far less local than it ever has been. Because of technology, we can buy and sell almost anything globally in the time it takes to click “send” on our computer screens.
New Delta Development Program Gets Under Way
The LSU AgCenter has added strength to its quest to help organize an economic development strategy in the Northeast Louisiana. The added force is James Barnes, new director of the Delta Rural Development Center in Oak Grove.
Entrepreneurs Lead Rural Economic Development
Rural economic development addresses factors to increase the quality of rural life including the availability of infrastructure. The research and extension activities of the LSU AgCenter have adapted over time to meet the changing structure of our rural economies to promote their growth and well-being.
Parenting Teens: Investing in Human Capital
Experiences during the teenage years play a large role in determining whether teenagers go on to become productive and engaged citizens as adults.
[Image: Cattle are herded along a flooded rural road]Editorial: LSU AgCenter Responds Heroically to Hurricane Disasters
The LSU AgCenter's mission is to serve Louisiana. And the employees did. In some cases, they were there to help others after hurricanes Katrina and Rita at great personal sacrifice to themselves. Read about the LSU AgCenter's response.
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