Will All This Rain Help Louisiana’s Crawfish Crop?
Despite several inches of rainfall in Louisiana over the last several days, an LSU crawfish expert says Louisianans will not see a boost in what’s expected to be a dismal crawfish season.
LSU AgCenter Crawfish Specialist Mark Shirley says the rain will help flush ponds, but will not increase crawfish harvest.
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Experts Predict Historically Bad Crawfish Harvest; Higher Prices Already Seen at Restaurants
Louisiana’s crawfish harvest is expected to hit a historic low in 2024.
Crawfish specialists in Louisiana are attributing the conditions to adverse weather conditions, including drought.
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‘Worst Season Ever;’ Experts Predict Historically Bad Crawfish Harvest to Drive Prices Up
Louisiana’s crawfish harvest is expected to hit a historic low in 2024, attributed to adverse weather conditions including drought.
The scarcity of the harvest is anticipated to drive prices up.
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Expect Low Supply and High Prices for 2024 Crawfish Season Due to Drought
We’ve already learned that the 2024 crawfish season is going to be one of the worst ever in terms of supply and prices due to the severe drought. And now LSU Agent Crawfish Specialist Mark Shirley warns the outlook for next year isn’t promising either.
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Louisiana Drought, Cold Weather Could Make Crawfish Harvest Worst on Record
Crawfish lovers may be paying high prices this season, if they can even find the delicacy at all.
Scarcity is being blamed on drought and other weather impacts, causing many seafood suppliers and restaurants to announce delays.
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Summer Drought and Cold Conditions Cause a Struggle for Crawfish Farmers
Between the summer drought and now this brutal cold spot, crawfish farmers say they’re having trouble filling their traps.
Many people are wondering, when and if the price will go down.
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Louisiana Farmers Will Gather to Discuss Climate Change; Understanding This Year’s Crawfish Shortage
It’s Carnival season, and usually, Mardi Gras and crawfish season go hand in hand. But this year, we’re seeing a big shortage of Louisiana’s favorite boiled shellfish.
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Louisiana Shrimp Association Files Lawsuit Against Unjust Biden Administration Rule on Day of Supreme Court Arguments on Agency Power
The Louisiana Shrimp Association (LSA), represented by lawyers from the Pelican Institute’s Center for Justice, has filed a lawsuit against the Biden Administration's National Marine Fisheries Service for their rule requiring skimmer trawl vessels to use Turtle Excluder Devices in Louisiana's inshore waters. The complaint, filed today in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, challenges the rule on the grounds that it violates the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), the Dormant Commerce Clause and the Major Questions Doctrine.
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Short and Pricey Crawfish Season Possible this Year
Last year’s drought and this week’s below-freezing temperatures could affect the number of crawfish available for harvest this season, when crawfish can be harvested, how long they’ll be available, as well as the size of each crawfish and the price per pound.
But two Beauregard Parish crawfish farmers cautioned consumers to hold on just a minute before being discouraged by price forecasting. One farmer with 30 years experience said it’s too early to predict price or anything else. Give it another month.
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Crawfish Prices Rise Statewide
Since the drought, crawfish prices have been on the rise. Farmers have not been able to keep water in their crawfish ponds. As the demand for crawfish remains steady, the decreased availability has created a ripple effect in the market, which causes crawfish prices to double.
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Louisiana Crawfish Farmer Goes Viral For Explaining Why Prices Are So High
With the 2024 crawfish season approaching, everyone in Louisiana is starting to get antsy. We know that for one reason or another, this past year was not a viable crawfish season for farmers and we can expect higher prices, but why?
A Louisiana crawfish farmer, Shelley Aucoin, broke down the facts about everything you need to know going into crawfish season. His post has over 500 shares on Facebook alone, and the message is simple, "Our farmers are trying their very best to get these little buggers to our pots for us to serve y’all. Please be patient with us."
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Strain: Some Crawfish Farmers Giving Up on Season
"The catches have been so minimal that in most areas they've quit fishing," Louisiana Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain said.
Strain told WWL's Tommy Tucker that crawfish farmers by and large have no product to sell, but it's not for a lack of trying.
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Crawfish Season Looks Rough Due to Drought and Saltwater Intrusion
Crawfish season might as well be a holiday in Louisiana because of its popularity. This year might not be the greatest year for the mudbugs because of Mother Nature.
“We are hoping for a good season. That's always a great way to promote Louisiana. You know, every year we take one lucky crawfish, and we pardon it,” said Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser.
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2024 Expected to be One of the Worst Crawfish Seasons on Record
LSU Ag Center Crawfish Specialist Mark Shirley warns crawfish connoisseurs that 2024 will be one of the worst mudbug seasons on record as far as prices and supply are concerned. He says it’s so dire farmers are averaging one to two mudbugs a trap.
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Senator John Kennedy Works to Bring Louisiana Shrimping Industry Back to Life
The $36 million purchase from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) of the Louisiana shrimping industry was done to help alleviate some of the issues the industry has been struggling with for years.
United States Senator John Kennedy (R- La) says although he applauds the purchase, more still needs to be done to save the industry.
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