LFBF Launches Hay Clearinghouse to Help Louisiana Cattlemen
The Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation's Livestock Committee has launched a hay clearinghouse to help Louisiana cattlemen who are in need due to the historic flooding across the state.
Anyone who needs hay or has hay to donate or sell can sign up at VoiceofLouisianaAgriculture.org and click on the "LFBF Hay Clearinghouse" link on the site menu.
Tens of thousands of cattle have been displaced because of the flood waters. The waters continue to rise in many parts of the state, and many hay barns and ryegrass pastures are under water, ruining the hay and winter grazing that cattlemen were depending on to feed their herds until spring grazing becomes available.
"This is a great way for Farm Bureau, a true agricultural organization with a great network all over the state, to help find hay and get these cattlemen through a tough time," said Caddo parish cattleman Marty Wooldridge, who also chairs the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation's Livestock Advisory Committee.
"Cattlemen are hurting," he said. "They've moved their cattle to high ground where they could." But Wooldridge said many of those cattle are stranded on river levees, with no way to access hay or feed. In those cases cattlemen are taking hay by boat when possible. But even then, there may not be enough hay to feed them.
Cattlemen and hay producers can also call the site coordinator Carey Martin at 318-471-2114 to add their names to the hay clearinghouse list.