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603 LSU Bridge Road · Jeanerette, LA · 70544 - 0466
Phone: (337) 276-5527 · Fax: (337) 276-9088
Louisiana Agriclimate Information for Iberia Research Station
The agriclimate information for Jeanerette, Louisiana
Wheat field day set for April 6 at LSU AgCenter’s Iberia Research Station
(Distributed 03/27/09) NEW IBERIA, La. – Farmers will get the chance to see an LSU AgCenter demonstration plot of wheat varieties at an April 6 field day.
Researchers evaluate new cattle breeds for Louisiana climate
[Image: Wayne Wyatt]
(Distributed 03/25/09) JEANERETTE, La. – A crowd of approximately 100 beef and forage producers turned out for the March 21 Acadiana Cattle Producers 2009 Spring Field Day held at the LSU AgCenter’s Iberia Research Station here.
Iberia Research Station Newsletter
Iberia Research Station News for March 1, 2009, contains articles on the storm surge mapping for Hurricane Ike, a tropically adapted breed of cattle named Bonsmara, forage in the Gulf Coast region and evaluation of sweet sorghum for biofuel and a soil salinity survey of hurricanes Gustav and Ike. The newsletter is six pages in length.
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Addressing Coastal Agriculture with Cattle, Sugarcane, Biofuels
[Image: Dr. Sonny Viator, LSU AgCenter sugarcane breeder ]
The traditional focus of the Iberia Research Station has been animal husbandry research, but the scope of research has been diversified in recent years to include agronomic crops of economic importance to the area.
Directions to the Station
Driving directions to the Iberia Research Station, Jeanerette, Louisiana in Iberia Parish.
Station Information
[Image: Entrance sign for station]
Provides current address and shipping information to the Iberia Research Station.
Resident Coordinator's Message
[Image: Dr. H. P. Viator]
The historical focus of the Iberia Research Station has been animal husbandry research, but the scope of research has been diversified in recent years to include agronomic crops of economic importance to the area.
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