Mad Cow Disease Detected in Brazil, Ceasing Exports to China

A reported case of mad cow disease, (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) has halted the export of Brazilian beef to China. The disease was confirmed in the country’s northern state — Para — by the state’s agricultural defense agency. 

“The symptomatology indicates that it is the atypical form of the disease, which appears spontaneously in nature, causing no risk of dissemination to the herd and to humans,” wrote the agency in a statement. 

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Foster to represent Louisiana

From walking the fields with farmer Cecil Parker in Vidalia and working alongside longtime LSU AgCenter Agent Glen Daniels while a student at Vidalia High and Copiah-Lincoln, Matt Foster is now representing the state of Louisiana as an LSU AgCenter Assistant Professor and cotton, corn and grain sorghum specialist.

Foster will be a featured speaker at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Outlook Forum on Friday in Washington D.C.

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Sweetening The Deal

The average American consumes 17 teaspoons of sugar per day, about half from sugarcane. It takes a lot of raw material to create all that sweetness, but there is a downside – what do you do with all the leftover sugarcane processing waste?

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2023 Farm Bill Talks Underway

Negotiations for the 2023 Farm Bill are currently underway with farmers and interested parties keeping a close, weary eye on the massive government spending package.

The Farm Bill undergoes a refresh every five years. The old legislation is set to expire Sept. 30, 2023 and encompasses numerous priorities around nutrition and agriculture.

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