Posts in Louisiana Farm Bureau
President's Column: County Committees

A number of my columns since my election as Louisiana Farm Bureau President have revolved around farm programs through USDA. I also often try and implore our farm leaders to get involved. Now I would like to share with you how you can combine the two. USDA-FSA is currently accepting applications for County Committees. Nomination forms for the 2021 election must be postmarked or received in the local FSA office by Aug. 2, 2021.

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Vermilion Parish Youth Crowned 2021 Louisiana Farm Bureau Queen

Avery Claire Hebert, 20, of Vermilion Parish, was crowned the 2021 Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation Queen on Saturday afternoon during an unconventional LFBF Queen’s Coronation Ceremony.

While the crowd was small and limited due to COVID-19 precautions, Hebert’s beaming smile filled the room as 2019 Louisiana Farm Bureau Queen, Victoria Roussel placed the crown upon her head.

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Former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer Dead At 77

Former Louisiana Gov. Buddy Roemer dead at 77

Buddy Roemer, a Harvard-educated reform-minded politician whose one tumultuous term as Louisana’s governor was marked by bruising political battles over taxes, budgets and abortion, died Monday at age 77, the Associated Press is reporting.

His son, Chas Roemer, said the former governor died peacefully at his home in Baton Rouge after a long battle with diabetes. He was surrounded by family, Chas Roemer said.

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Planting Season Hampered by Rain

Planting season for area crops has been “hit and miss” due to uncooperative weather, said Carol Pinnell-Alison, LSU County Extension agent.

With corn planting season complete, farmers are busy fertilizing and performing weed control between rain showers on the crop.

Area farmers planted some 98,000 acres of corn last season, up from the previous year’s total of 72,000, according to Farm Service Agency (FSA) certified acreage numbers.

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Vermilion Parish Hosts 2nd Annual "Party at the Red Barn"

Mark your calendars for the 2nd Annual “Party at the Red Barn”, presented by the Vermilion Parish Farm Bureau YF&R Committee to be held on Saturday, May 8, 2021 benefiting the Vermilion Parish Dwayne Zaunbrecher Scholarship, the Louisiana Farm Bureau Foundation Linda and Wayne Zaunbrecher Scholarship, Louisiana Ag In the Classroom Foundation and the Vermilion Parish YF&R Committee. Louisiana Farm Bureau’s Ag in the Classroom and scholarship programs are the most vital agricultural resources available to our youth.

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President's Column: Disaster Safety Net

It seems like every few days I hear of someone still picking up the pieces from last year’s record hurricane events, or, more frequently, rebuilding structures lost in the more recent winter storms.

Meanwhile, Louisiana Farm Bureau is continuing to look to federal programming as a potential safety net for our farmers and ranchers in times like these. I am afraid that net is proving to have some holes in it, unfortunately.

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#StillFarming Highlights Farmers’ and Ranchers’ Commitment to Safe, Affordable Food

Launched last March to assure consumers that farmers and ranchers take very seriously their commitment to fill grocery store shelves with safe, affordable food, #StillFarming has reached more than 100 million people in all 50 states and more than 90 countries.

Whether they were prepping the soil for spring planting, tending to newly sprouted crops, harvesting those crops at just the right time, feeding and milking their dairy cows or looking after their cattle, chickens and pigs, farmers and ranchers carried on, day-in and day-out, while much of the world came to a standstill.

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