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APTC to Observe La. Arbor Day by Planting Live Oak

A live oak will be planted in observance of Louisiana Arbor Day at 10 a.m. on Jan. 21 at the Acadia Parish Tourist Information Center.
The public is invited to attend the tree-planting ceremony to learn more about the live oak species and its importance to soil and air quality, storm protection, and erosion prevention.

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ForestryAvery Davidson
$9 Million in Logging Grants up for Grabs in Louisiana

There’s free money for people in the logging business in Louisiana. The state treasury department says loggers can receive a $25,000 grant. It’s part of the main stream recovery program that was passed by the state legislature to help industries during the pandemic.

Right now, only 10% of the money available has been applied for, leaving $9 million still up for grabs for those in the logging industry. This is a first-come, first-serve grant program.

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Forestry, LDAFkristen oaks
Politics Prioritized Over Aid, Despite Rep. Letlow’s Best Efforts

This week, the House Agriculture Committee passed its portion of the $3.5 trillion reconciliation package, including more than $94 billion in new spending related to agriculture.

For Louisiana, there is a glaring hole in that spending plan as it is lacking supplemental disaster assistance for farmers and ranchers after Hurricane Ida ravaged the state last month.

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