Feral Hogs Cost Louisiana Farmers $91M Annually
From rooting up crops to destroying farm infrastructure, Louisiana’s growing population of feral hogs causes $91.1 million in damage to agricultural and timber lands each year, according to a newly released LSU AgCenter estimate.
Based on responses to a 2021 survey, the study found that hog damage costs landowners $66.2 million in crop losses and $24.9 million in other expenses annually.
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Youth Leadership Pioneer Inducted Into National 4-H Hall of Fame
Described as a “visionary” and “inspiration” by colleagues, Saralene Seals was inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame in a ceremony held earlier this month in Washington, D.C.
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Louisiana Crops Newsletter: October, 2022
The link to the Louisiana Crops Newsletter Volume 12, Issue 9 - October 2022 is below.
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Agricultural Policy And Market Newsletter, October, 2022
According to the latest Beige Book published by the Federal Reserve, the Sixth District (Atlanta) observed that demand for agricultural products remained strong and that hot weather and dry conditions damaged crop yields, especially corn, in many areas of the District.
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October 2022 Crop Market Update for Corn, Soybeans, Rice, and Cotton
This month’s 2022/23 U.S. corn outlook is for reduced supplies, greater feed and residual use, lower exports and corn used for ethanol, and smaller ending stocks. Corn production is forecast at 13.895 billion bushels, down 49 million on a reduction in yield to 171.9 bushels per acre. Corn supplies are forecast at 15.322 billion bushels, a decline of 172 million bushels from last month, as lower production and beginning stocks are partially offset by higher imports.
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September 2022 Livestock Price & Production Summary
The September 2022 Price & Production Summary gives prices for cattle, poultry, hogs and dairy.
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Louisiana Team Places Second at Texas Food Challenge
Three young chefs from Winn Parish brought home the Reserve Grand Champion award in the National Food Challenge contest at the Texas State Fair in Dallas on Oct. 4.
Claire Zak, LSU AgCenter Food and Fitness Board administrator and coordinator of the Louisiana 4-H Healthy Living program, said this is a major accomplishment because it is the first year for Louisiana 4-H to enter the competition.
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Agricultural Policy & Market Situation Newsletter: October 2022
This newsletter contains a summary of ag policy-related issues from the recent quarter.
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LSU AgCenter Research To Be Featured At Upcoming Conferences In Baton Rouge
More than a dozen LSU AgCenter scientists will give presentations on their work during a set of conferences to be held early next year in Baton Rouge.
The 26th annual National Conservation Systems Cotton and Rice Conference, Southern Soybean and Corn Conference, Delta States Irrigation Conference and Southern Precision Ag Conference will take place Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 at the Crowne Plaza hotel conference center.
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2022 Sugar Cane Harvest Off To A Good Start
In October 2021, Jason Richard was doing exactly what he is doing this October. He was waking up at the same time before 5 a.m., climbing in the same John Deere, harvesting sugarcane in the same fields and hauling his crop to same place — the nearby Raceland Raw Sugar Corporation. But things looked a little different in Lafourche Parish 12 months ago.
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The Persimmon: A Bitter, Then Sweet Autumn Treat
If you happen to be taking a walk in the all-too-brief temperate weather of October in Louisiana and stumble upon a tree with wide leaves and beautiful, yellow-orange fruit, don’t think about picking one and taking a bite. You will be in for a bitter disappointment.
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Prescribed Fire For Agriculture Workshop
The LSU AgCenter, and the LA Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) will be hosting a workshop to enable agricultural landowners to burn their lands safely and legally, October 18 starting at 8:30 at 176 Research Station Road, Leesville, LA 71446.
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Louisiana Farm to School Conference Reunites Partners
After a two-year pandemic hiatus, Louisiana Farm to School partners were finally back face to face for their annual meeting at LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center on Sept. 28.
Seeds to Success: The Louisiana Farm to School Program is made possible through an agreement between the LSU AgCenter and the Louisiana Department of Education Division of Nutrition Support and is funded through the United States Department of Agriculture.
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Acadiana Farmers Face Major Losses Due To Inflation And Summer Conditions
We all know farming isn’t easy every year is a gamble. This year being no different, some farmers in Acadiana say inflation and heavy rains everyday are hurting their bottom line.
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LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens presents Corn Maze at Burden 2022 on Oct. 1-2
Get ready for some crazy, mazy fun for the entire family during Corn Maze at Burden 2022 happening at the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens each Saturday in October.
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