AgCenter takes boxwood disease training to Louisiana’s Nursery Capital

LSU AgCenter plant doctor Raj Singh displays a dead boxwood that has been affected by boxwood dieback. (Photo by V. Todd Miller/LSU AgCenter)
Cutlines: The first thing one notices when exiting Interstate 49 to Forest Hill in Rapides Parish is mile upon mile of plant nurseries — the largest concentration in the state, according to one attendee of a boxwood dieback disease identification and management training presentation on Oct. 19. The hands-on training was conducted by plant doctor Raj Singh, of the LSU AgCenter Plant Pathology and…

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