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Louisiana Master Farmers Honored at Awards Luncheon

The 2023 Louisiana Outstanding Master Farmer Award, one new certification and nine recertifications were presented during a meeting of the Louisiana Association of Conservation Districts Jan. 9 in Baton Rouge.

The Louisiana Master Farmer Program is a multiagency effort led by the LSU AgCenter that encourages conservation and environmental stewardship. It was created more than two decades ago to help producers improve soil health, water quality and sustainability.

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Precision Agriculture Summit Postponed

The LSU AgCenter precision agriculture summit set for Jan. 17 at the State Evacuation Shelter in Alexandria has been postponed because of weather. Plans are to reschedule the summit for a later date.

This summit is one of two planned. The second, scheduled for Feb. 23 at Fletcher Technical Community College in Shriever, is still on as scheduled.

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January Market Update for Corn, Soybeans, Rice, and Cotton

This month’s 2023/24 U.S. corn outlook is for greater production, larger food, seed, and industrial use (FSI), increased feed and residual use, and higher ending stocks. Corn production is estimated at a record 15.3 billion bushels, up 108 million as an increase in yield to a record 177.3 bushels per acre is partly offset by a 0.6-million acre decline in harvested area. 

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Ag Prescribed Burn Manager Class Set

Anyone wanting to become a certified Prescribed Burn Manager, or those wanting to re-certify as required every five years, should attend an Agricultural Prescribed Burn Manager Certification Class from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Jan. 11 at the Yambilee Building, 1939 West Landry Street in Opelousas.

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