Louisiana Farm Bureau Asks EPA to Issue Existing Stocks Use Rule for OTT Dicamba

Earlier this month, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals made the decision to vacate the label for over-the-top (OTT) use of dicamba, which will negatively impact Louisiana soybean and cotton producers.

In response to the court’s decision, Louisiana Farm Bureau President Jim Harper wrote a letter to EPA Administrator Michael Regan, emphasizing the consequences this ruling and requesting the enactment of the Existing Stocks Use Rule for OOT dicamba.

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Cotton, SoybeansAllie Shipley
States Bet Big on Career Education, but Struggle To Show It Works

When Kim Rider and her team contact a former student, they aren’t just checking in — they’re also gathering data.

Rider oversees career and technical education in Allen Parish, a region of rural Louisiana known for pine forests and the state’s largest casino. The 4,000-student school district offers classes in agriculture and health sciences, courses in coding and welding, and internships at the hospital and the district offices.

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Allie Shipley
Delta Agriculture Research & Sustainability District Offers Grants

The Grant Program, administered by the Delta Agriculture Research & Sustainability District (DARSD), will provide funding to individuals and small businesses to support food growing efforts throughout the district. As a poor, rural area access to healthy food is a major obstacle for many residents in the region. By providing micro-grants financing tower gardens to individuals, we can reduce the access gap and provide needed healthy food to families and neighborhoods by providing an easy-to-use system that can be used indoor or outdoor. By providing these grants to small businesses, we can provide needed funding to expand existing operations to increase the available food in the region.

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Avery Davidson
USA Rice Testifies Before House Ways & Means Trade Subcommittee on India and WTO Issues

Bobby Hanks, a Louisiana rice miller and chair of the USA Rice International Trade Policy Committee, testified before the House Committee on Ways and Means Subcommittee on Trade, at a hearing entitled, Advancing America’s Interest at the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) 13th Ministerial Conference (MC13).  Hanks was one of five witnesses providing feedback to legislators and the only witness strictly representing the interests of agricultural producers.

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RiceAvery Davidson
Wilson Wins Grammy, Testifies Before Congress

Hopefully Lainey Wilson has more space on her mantle for another award.

The Baskin native took home a Grammy Sunday, Feb. 4, at the annual awards show.

Best Country Album was presented to Wilson by Kacey Musgraves. During Wilson’s acceptance speech, she paid homage to her community.

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Avery Davidson
Syngenta Continues Decarbonization of Global Operations – US Site Recognized by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Syngenta Group, one of the world’s leading global agriculture technology companies, announced today that its manufacturing facility in St. Gabriel, Louisiana, US, has been recognized as a top user of green power by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Syngenta is the only company within the agricultural sector to be included in the latest EPA’s National Top 100 List of top users of green power from the Green Power Partnership. 

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Avery Davidson
LSU AgCenter Brings Beekeeping Lessons to State Prison Staff, Inmates

Inside a small building on the grounds of the Raymond Laborde Correctional Center near Cottonport, a group of prison staff and trusties gathered around a table where LSU AgCenter agent Keith Hawkins had spread out an array of tools used in beekeeping.

Following along in a thick stack of printouts, the correctional officers and inmates listened intently as Hawkins ran through a slide presentation outlining the basics of setting up beehives, caring for bees and extracting honey.

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LSU AgCenterAvery Davidson
LDAF is Now Accepting Applications for Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Grant

The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) is now accepting grant applications for the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure program (RFSI).

The LDAF will work in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)to award $4.6 million for equipment and infrastructure projects to Louisiana food and farm businesses, as well as other eligible entities including nonprofits, local government entities, tribal governments, schools, and hospitals.

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LDAFAvery Davidson