LSU-Ag Center: It Could Be Tea Time in Louisiana Soon
May 01, 2021
May 01, 2021
HAMMOND, Louisiana, May 1 (TNSRes) -- The Louisiana State University Ag Center issued the following news:
By Kenneth Gautreaux
While tea is consumed globally, its production is focused mainly in Asia. A scientist with the LSU AgCenter has a research plot at the Hammond Research Station and is examining if certain varieties can be commercially grown in Louisiana.
Yan Chen, a horticulturist, is managing a plot of several tea varieties at the station. She is l . . .
By Kenneth Gautreaux
While tea is consumed globally, its production is focused mainly in Asia. A scientist with the LSU AgCenter has a research plot at the Hammond Research Station and is examining if certain varieties can be commercially grown in Louisiana.
Yan Chen, a horticulturist, is managing a plot of several tea varieties at the station. She is l . . .