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Louisiana Cattle Inventory Down One Percent

All cattle and calves in Louisiana as of January 1, 2021, totaled 775,000 head, were down 1 percent from January 1, 2020. The calf crop for the full year of 2020 was 340,000 head, down 4 percent from last year. All cows and heifers that have calved, at 455,000 head, were down 2 percent from January 1, 2020; beef cows, at 445,000 head, were down 2 percent; and milk cows, at 10,000 head, were unchanged from 2020.

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Louisiana Beef Producer Survey

In an effort to better serve cattle producers, we are asking that you please take a few minutes to complete the enclosed survey. Your feedback is vital to the creation of educational content and sustainability of our programs. Survey results will be used to enhance our online material, improve methods of content distribution, and determine subject matter for future programs.

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Beef Checkoff: What Have You Done for Me Lately?

When it comes to relationships, people can be fickle. On the one hand, it’s often easier to remember a decades-old answer to “Does this shirt make me look fat?” than the kindness from the day before. On the other hand, trust grown over years can quickly be forgotten due to society’s what-have-you-done-for-me-lately mentality.

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People are Drinking More Milk during the Pandemic

We hear about the COVID-19 vaccine roll out in big cities, but how is it going in rural America? Industry leaders tell us, it depends on the state. Alan Morgan of the National Rural Health Association says states like West Virginia, North Dakota, Nebraska, and Indiana are doing fairly well. While states like Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas are struggling.

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Sale Concludes Jr. Livestock Show

It had a much different look from auctions in the past, but Saturday’s Acadia Parish Junior Livestock Sale marked the successful conclusion of a four-day show for parish 4-H and FFA exhibitors.

Buyers were socially distanced in the rodeo area of the Acadia Parish Rice Arena and exhibitors/sellers were masked and without their animals.

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New House Makeup Holds Pros, Cons for Cattle Industry

The 2020 elections brought some changes to the House of Representatives, some positive and some challenging for cattle producers. Democrats have maintained control in the House of Representatives, but their margin has dwindled, said Tanner Beymer, director of government affairs and market regulatory policy for National Cattlemen’s Beef Association.

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