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Louisiana Strawberries: Good for you and the economy
William Fletcher

Not only do Louisiana strawberries taste good. They’re good for the state’s economy. And this year Louisiana strawberry growers have had a jump on success with an earlier-than-usual season.

Two-spotted spider mites: a season-long pest of strawberries in Louisiana
Spider mite damage in field

This article provides and description of the two-spotted spider mites on strawberries. It also provides a recommended spray schedule to control these mites in Louisiana strawberry fields.

Sap Beetle: a late season pest of strawberries in Louisiana
Lobiopa insularis

This article discusses the sap beetle (also called a picnic beetle) Lobiopa insularis (Cast.), which is a late-season pest of strawberries.

Commercial Strawberry Production in Louisiana
Louisiana Strawberry Crop

Strawberries can be grown in all parts of the state and have been an important horticulture crop for many years. With a good crop, good harvest labor and excess to markets, strawberries can return high profits.

Drip Irrigation and Fertigation in Strawberries
Louisiana Strawberries
The correct use of drip irrigation provides an ideal soil moisture level for plant growth.
Meetings Bring Farmers Together To Consider Options After Storms
Farmers attending workshop on options after storms
Farmers attending workshops in Acadia and Calcasieu parishes Tuesday (Oct. 25) learned about assistance for dealing with hardships caused by two hurricanes that struck the state this summer. Similar sessions, organized by the LSU AgCenter, were planned for New Iberia, Hammond and Raceland over the next few days.
Strawberries Nutritious and Healthy
LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames says to choose Louisiana strawberries for a nutritious, healthy treat.
AgCenter Faculty Meet In ‘Food Summit’
Stressing that production agriculture alone is not enough to sustain rural economies, a leading food science expert said farm productivity needs to be converted to consumer-ready products.