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Mosquito Outbreak In Hurricane Damaged Areas Causes Concern For Livestock

LSU AgCenter veterinarian Dr. Christine Navarre is concerned for livestock following mosquito outbreaks in the wake of Hurricane Ida. Hurricane Laura caused a similar issue last year, which resulted in death for some cattle in southwest Louisiana. Navarre said livestock owners should take precautions to protect their animals.

She suggested spraying the premises or animals with an insecticide approved by the Environmental Protection Agency. Animals should only be sprayed with products labeled for use with that particular animal species. She warned owners not to use a premise spray directly on animals unless the label specifies that use.

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Livestockdon molino
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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Spirit of Acadiana: New job, New Life in Eunice

"We recently acquired an existing processing facility in Eunice Louisiana, and it's currently the largest one in the state," says Chip Perrin, co-owner of Coastal Plains Meat Processing Company.

On September 13, the company announced their acquisition of a 19,000 square foot facility at 1044 Louisiana Highway 91 from Eunice Superette and Slaughterhouse.

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LivestockAvery Davidson
Coastal Plains Meat Company Announces $3.5 Million Acquisition and Expansion of Processing Facility in Eunice

Coastal Plains Meat Company is making a $3.5 million capital investment in the acquisition and expansion of a meat processing facility in Eunice, Louisiana, Gov. John Bel Edwards and Coastal Plains owner and Chief Operating Officer Chip Perrin announced. The company plans to create 13 new direct jobs and retain 19 employees. Louisiana Economic Development estimates the project will result in 21 indirect jobs, for a total of 34 new jobs in the Acadiana Region. Coastal Plains estimates its average annual payroll will increase by $1 million.

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LivestockAvery Davidson
Cow Country Reporter, September 2021

The “toe” of the boot of Louisiana got stepped on hard by hurricane IDA.

Our prayers go out to them and to all those affected in the state. The “fat” cattle market showed signs of improvement in mid-August, however, as we got closer to Labor Day (the last big beef event until Christmas) the packers again decided to increase their profits and reduce their prices for live cattle coming out of the feedlots.

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LivestockAvery Davidson
Ag Groups Put Pressure on Congress to Protect Family-Owned Businesses

The Tax Aggie Coalition, sent a letter to House Ways and Means and Senate Finance Committee leadership urging them to consider the implications that changes to federal tax policy will have on family-owned agricultural businesses. Nearly 330 trade associations representing family-owned food, agriculture and related businesses agree that, when drafting legislation to implement President Biden's "Build Back Better" agenda, it is critical that the “American Families Plan” must also support family farms and ranches.

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