Louisiana Ag Hall of Distinction Inducts Three New Members
The Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction inducted three new members during a ceremony March 4 at the L’Auberge Hotel in Baton Rouge.
The new inductees are former Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation President Ronnie Anderson, of Ethel; sugarcane farmer John Gay, of Plaquemine; and Paul “Jackie” Loewer, of Branch, a rice farmer who has been a strong advocate for the rice industry in state and national organizations.
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USDA Extends Application Deadline for the Quality Loss Adjustment Program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is extending the deadline from March 5 to April 9 for agricultural producers to apply for the Quality Loss Adjustment (QLA) Program because of recent winter storms and some clarifications to program rules. This program assists producers who suffered crop quality losses due to qualifying 2018 and 2019 natural disasters.
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Louisiana Rice Parish Estimates
More acres were planted in Louisiana last year than in 2019 which resulted in more production year over year.
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LSU AgCenter Surveying Rice Farmers on Pest Management
Dr. Blake Wilson, LSU AgCenter Rice Entomologist, is asking rice producers to complete a short survey regarding pest management.
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Virtual Government Affairs Conference Makes It Easy to Participate
More than 80 USA Rice members from all industry segments participated virtually in the annual USA Rice Government Affairs Conference (GAC) last week to advocate for rice industry priorities.
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LSU AgCenter Assessing Freeze Damage to Crops, Livestock, Crawfish
The LSU AgCenter is surveying agricultural producers to estimate damage totals resulting from last month’s freezing weather.
The recent freezing weather came just as farmers were getting back on their feet from last year’s disastrous hurricane season.
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Rice Raised in Confirmation Hearing of Biden USTR Nominee
President Biden’s nominee for U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), Katherine Tai, took center stage for her formal confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee. The hearing was led by Committee Chairman Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), lasted more than three hours, and had a mix of Senators appearing both in-person and virtually.
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Red Beans, Sausage and Rice Art Competition
Cajun Country Rice, Camellia Brand and Savoie’s Foods are celebrating all things Red Beans & Rice – through ART! The brands announce an art competition commemorating Louisiana’s iconic Monday meal.
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Acadia Parish Holds Drive-Thru Luncheon To Honor Area Farmers
A drive-thru luncheon on Friday honored local farmers for their contributions to the culture and economy in Acadia Parish.
The Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce and Supreme Rice held their annual Farmers' Appreciation Event at the Wells Fargo Building in Crowley.
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USDA to Survey Farmers' Planting Intentions for 2021
As the 2021 crop production season begins, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will contact approximately 1,100 Louisiana producers to determine their plans for the upcoming growing season.
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LSU AgCenter to Host Soil Health Forum March 17
The LSU AgCenter Northeast Research Station will host a soil health forum on March 17.
The forum is supported by the Patrick F. Taylor Foundation and National Resource Conservation Service. The Patrick F. Taylor Foundation awarded a grant to the LSU AgCenter to fund a four-year research project on reducing nutrient runoff from crop fields.
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AgCenter Experts Present Research Updates at Agricultural Consultants Conference
LSU AgCenter researchers shared their latest findings during an online continuing education program for the Louisiana Agricultural Consultants Association Feb. 10 to 11.
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Louisiana Crawfish Producers Hope to Rebound From Hurricanes, Pandemic This Season
The 2021 Louisiana crawfish season started off on a slow note as producers hoped to rebound from a double whammy caused by coronavirus-induced restaurant closures and last year’s series of hurricanes.
As crews return from the holidays and harvest ramps up, Louisiana State University AgCenter Extension crawfish specialist Mark Shirley said it’s unknown how much impact the previous year’s storms will have on production.
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Three to be Inducted into Louisiana Ag Hall of Distinction
Three fixtures in Louisiana agriculture will be inducted into the Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction during a ceremony at L’Auberge Hotel in Baton Rouge on March 4.
The new inductees are former Louisiana Farm Bureau President Ronnie Anderson, of Ethel; sugarcane farmer John Gay, of Plaquemine; and Paul “Jackie” Loewer, of Branch, a rice farmer who has been a strong advocate for the rice industry in state and national organizations.
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February Crop Market Update for Corn, Soybeans, Rice, and Cotton
The February USDA WASDE report did not elicit the pronounced market reaction observed last month. However, the grains exhibited technical selling in the futures market. With that, the corn and soybean markets will be watching for changes in South American production (weather) and export activity which could trigger technical influence in the market as the U.S. planting season approaches.
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