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[Image: Sid Derouen and bulls]Hill Farm Research Station keeps north Louisiana agriculture viable
Nestled among rolling pastures framed by tall pines is the LSU AgCenter’s Hill Farm Research Station – so named for the geography of Claiborne Parish, where it is located. It is the northernmost of the AgCenter’s 20 research stations across the state.
[Image: Participants Picture]Hill Farm Field Day October 1, 2009
Field Day at the Hill Farm Research Station10/1/2009 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Biofuels, Management Techniques Highlight Forestry Field Day
(Distributed 03/30/07) Louisiana and its neighboring states have the potential to raise nonfood crops for biofuels because they have suitable available land and a long growing season, according to Dr. Michael Blazier, assistant professor of forestry at the LSU AgCenter’s Hill Farm Research Station near Homer.
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