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LSU Agricultural Center’s
Agricultural Leadership Development Program

Created in 1988 to enhance leadership in rural Louisiana, the LSU AgCenter’s Agricultural Leadership Development Program is a highly successful two-year course of study that prepares young men and women, dedicated to agriculture, for the leadership challenges of the future.

The Agricultural Leadership Development Program includes seminars with experts, on-site tours, personal skills improvement, meetings with business and government leaders in Louisiana and Washington, D.C., and international study. The founders of this program believed investing in people is one of the keys to maintaining Louisiana’s vibrant agriculture. To this end, the Agricultural Leadership Development Program was established with three guiding principles. They are to:

  • Develop leaders who understand and prepare for global influences and opportunities.
  • Develop leadership skills and awareness in participants so they become confident, effective communicators.
  • Develop participant understanding and involvement in the social, economic and political systems in which people strive to improve their enterprises and communities.

The program focuses primarily on agriculture, but its scope is broad enough to include ornamentals and food and fiber industries and supporting service businesses. A typical class may include members from crop agriculture, animal agriculture, forestry, ornamentals, seafood and associated service professions such as banking, law and media.

Visit the Ag Leaders of Louisiana web site for more information.


2008-2010: Class XI
2008 group shot

2008-2010: Class XI

Chalkley family
The Chalkley family of Lake Charles established an endowed chair for Ag Leadership that attracted a $400,000 match from the state of Louisiana.

Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions about the Agricultural Leadership Development Program.

Ag Leaders visit nation’s Capitol
Ag Leaders at Farm Bureau headquarters

(Distributed 06/30/08) Participants in the LSU AgCenter’s Agricultural Leadership Development Program visited Washington, D.C., in mid-June as part of the two-year study program. Briefings on agricultural issues and visits with Louisiana’s legislative delegation were some of the highlights of the June 10-14 study tour to Washington, D.C., for this 11th class to participate in the program coordinated by the LSU AgCenter.

New class begins LSU AgCenter leadership program
(Distributed 01/17/08) Twenty-five men and women from across Louisiana began a two-year venture in the LSU AgCenter’s Agricultural Leadership Development Program when they attended their first class last week (Jan. 8-10) in Baton Rouge.
AgLeadership Alumni Classes
Alumni Directory broken down by AgLeadership classes.
Ag Leader Program Grooms Best, Brightest
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For the LSU AgCenter’s Agricultural Leadership Development Program, the vision is to develop leaders who can tackle challenges. The reality is a program that has produced more than 275 graduates since 1988.
Ag Leaders Experience China’s Potential
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Seventeen graduates of the LSU AgCenter’s Agricultural Leadership Development Program participated in an 11 -day agricultural study tour of China.
Curriculum
The Ag Leadership curriculum requires about 40 days of training, which includes lectures, field trips, and study tours.
AgLeadership Application and Review
Because of the limited number of seats available in each class, applicants are accepted on a competitive basis through an application and interview.