We Build Teams That Win: Climate-Resilient Farming
LSU AgCenter researchers are working to make rice farming sustainable and resilient amid climate challenges. Through advanced technology and climate-smart rice varieties, they’re helping farmers manage rising costs, adapt to environmental stress, and increase productivity. With collaborators across four states and a new generation of student researchers, LSU is pioneering solutions for rice farmers in Louisiana and beyond.Learn more: https://www.lsu.edu/winning-teams/2024-25/rice-research.php
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