Fruit crops
Warm-season Vegetables
Cool-season
Vegetables
Perennial crops
Louisiana production challenges
100

This is Louisiana’s official state fruit.

What is the strawberry?

100

These crops thrive from March until the first freeze.

What is a warm-season crop?

100

These crops are frost tolerant but tend to bolt under heat.

What are cool season vegetables?

100

This vegetable takes 3–4 years from seed before first harvest.

What is asparagus?

100

This environmental factor frequently increases disease pressure in Louisiana crops.

What is high rainfall & humidity?

200

This blueberry type dominates Louisiana production.

What is rabbit eye blueberry?

200

This tomato disorder is commonly caused by calcium imbalance.

What is blossom end rot?

200

This cauliflower management practice prevents curd discoloration.

What is blanching?

200

This crop should not be harvested the first year after planting crowns.

What is asparagus?

200

This reproductive problem is caused by extreme heat in fruit crops.

What is reduced fruit set?

300

These blackberry cane stages represent vegetative and fruiting growth.

What is primo and & floricane?

300

Okra should ideally be harvested when pods reach this length.

What is 2 to 4 inches?

300

These vegetables all originated from the wild mustard plant.

What is cabbage, Brussels sprouts, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, and kohlrabi?

300

Artichokes are harvested when buds reach this diameter.

What is 3-4 inches?

300

Vegetable growers must carefully manage these short production periods.

What are narrow planting/harvest windows?

400

This Louisiana parish is historically associated with commercial strawberry production.

What is Tangipahoa parish?

400

This crop belongs to the mallow family.

(think hibiscus leaves)

What is okra?

400

Garlic cloves should be planted at this depth.

2-3 inches deep?

400

These are the two side-dress months for artichoke and asparagus using calcium nitrate.

What are February and March?

400

Poorly timed freeze events especially damage this stage in fruit crops.

What are blooms?

500

This Louisiana fruit crop requires acidic soils between pH 4.5–5.5.

What are blueberries?

500

This watermelon maturity test involves striking the fruit and listening for a sound response.

What is the sound test?

500

Excessive rainfall commonly causes this radish defect.

What are growth cracks?

500

After this month, asparagus harvest should stop to allow fern development and root energy storage.

What is mid-June

500

This crop management strategy combines variety selection, timing, fertility, and cultural controls.

What is integrated crop management?