High Crawfish Prices Pinching Ash Wednesday Seafood Sales
For seafood lovers in southern Louisiana, crawfish season comes with a special regimen.
“I come all the time. I come every day, sometimes twice a day,” Patrice Adams said with her order from Captain Sid’s in Metairie. “Normally, I buy between 5 and 10 (pounds).”
But at around $10 a pound, a usual order of 5-10 pounds quickly drops to 2 pounds.
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Louisiana 'Zombie Deer' Count Now Up To 19
A few years ago, the CDC issued a warning to Louisiana hunters about "Zombie Deer". Now, the Louisiana’s Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is reporting a total of 19 deer afflicted with chronic wasting disease.
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Louisiana Crop Market Report--February '24
This crop market update contains relevant information on the domestic and international market dynamics of the corn, soybean, rice, and cotton markets.
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4-H Foundation Names New Executive Director
Jon Carr has been named executive director of the Louisiana 4-H Foundation.
Previously serving as director of development for the LSU Foundation as a fundraiser for the College of Engineering.
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We Asked AI to Show Us a Louisiana Crawfish Boil, And... Yikes|
The growth of AI means all sorts of new and innovative ways to generate ideas and content.
And, considering we're in the content business, I decided to boot up the ol' AI machine and see how I could use it to create some good, Louisiana-centric content for you and I to enjoy.
And considering it's crawfish season, I couldn't help but wonder what our soon-to-be-AI overlords thought about cooking and eating crawfish. I was inspired, mind you, by this recent story of two young Brits trying crawfish for the first time.
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USDA Releases 2022 Census of Agriculture Data Down to the County Level
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) today announced the results of the 2022 Census of Agriculture, spanning more than 6 million data points about America’s farms and ranches and the people who operate them down to the county level. The information collected directly from producers shows a continued fall in the total number of Louisiana farms. However, the data also show a rise in the number of new and beginning (operating 10 or fewer years on any farm) as well as young (under the age of 35) producers in Louisiana.
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Farm Bureau Appreciates EPA Answering Farmers’ Concerns
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall today commented on the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to allow farmers to use existing stocks of dicamba for the upcoming planting season. AFBF sent a letter to EPA earlier this week following a recent federal court ruling in Arizona, which vacated the registration of three dicamba products, critically important tools for farmers in fighting resistant weeds.
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EPA Provides Update on Over-the-Top Uses of Dicamba
In light of the February 6, 2024, ruling by the U.S. District Court of Arizona vacating the 2020 registrations for over-the-top (OTT) dicamba products, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is providing the following update. On February 14, 2024, EPA issued an Existing Stocks Order for Dicamba Products Previously Registered for Over-the-Top Use on Dicamba-Tolerant Cotton and Soybean. This Order addresses use of the formerly-registered dicamba products and authorizes limited sale and distribution of dicamba products that are already in the possession of growers or in the channels of trade and outside the control of the pesticide companies.
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Biden Administration Requests $6 Billion To Protect Rural Access to Affordable, Reliable High-Speed Internet
A rural internet subsidy program could soon be phased out, putting 23 million households at risk of losing internet access.
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Courir de Mardi Gras: Eunice Mardi Gras Tradition of Catching Chickens Instead of Beads and Doubloons
If you’re looking for a different kind of Mardi Gras experience this year, head to the City of Eunice. Instead of catching beads and doubloons, revelers chase chickens in colorful costumes during Courir de Mardi Gras & Chicken Run. Events Coordinator, Courtney Elkins says the chicken run is part of their Cajun tradition that everyone loves to participate in.
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New Census Shows Alarming Loss of Family Farms
New agriculture census data released by USDA today is cause for concern as the number of farms operating in the United States and the number of farm acres have both fallen significantly. The 2022 Census of Agriculture reports 141,733 fewer farms in 2022 than in 2017. The number of farm acres fell to 880,100,848, a loss of more than 20 million acres from just five years earlier.
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CenLa Forestry Forum Set March 6
LSU AgCenter will hold its CenLa Forestry Forum from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 6 at the LSU AgCenter Evacuation Center near LSUA in Alexandria.
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Management for Deer Workshops Set
Trailblazer is presenting two free workshops on Wildlife Habitat Management: Deer Habitat, March 4 and 5 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and although free, you must register for the event.
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2,000 Youth Livestock Exhibitors To Show Their Animals at the LSU Agcenter Livestock Show
More than 2,000 4-H and FFA members will gather Feb. 10-17 for the 89th annual LSU AgCenter Livestock Show at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales.
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More Updates From USA Rice’s DC Fly-In
USA Rice millers and merchants met with key U.S. executive and legislative government officials during their fly-in last week to talk about trade and transportation among other topics.
John Morgan, a Louisiana rice miller, kicked off a meeting with USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Associate Administrator Melissa Bailey who provided an update on what AMS is doing that will impact the U.S. rice industry, including the announced $1 billion in food aid commodity purchases scheduled this year. Bailey shared information on the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure (RFSI) program. States and territories will work in partnership with USDA to make competitive sub-awards up to $420 million to support infrastructure in the middle of the supply chain for domestic food and farm businesses and other eligible entities.
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