Panama Reopens Market for U.S. Milled Rice

Following meetings with Representative Rick Crawford (R-AR), Panama has reopened its market for U.S. milled rice under the U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA). This milestone marks a renewed opportunity for U.S. rice while reinforcing trade ties after a protectionist trade agenda under the previous Panamanian administration. Since 2021, Panama has unilaterally converted the milled rice portion of the TPA’s tariff rate quota to rough rice and have only allowed rough rice to enter duty free. 

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Economic Assistance For The '24 Crop Year Starting To Take Place

As we have noted over the past few months, there is growing pressure to complete a farm bill in advance of the 2025 crop year and to provide economic assistance for 2024 losses given the low levels of support being provided by the current farm bill extension.  Hurricanes Helene and Milton have also resulted in renewed calls for natural disaster assistance for the 2023 and 2024 crop years.

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LDWF Reminds Waterfowl Hunters of Mottled Duck Hunting Regulations for 2024-25 Season

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) would like to remind waterfowl hunters that the harvest of mottled ducks is prohibited in the first 15 days of the regular duck season in both the East and West zones. In the final 45 days of the season, the daily bag limit is one.

Waterfowl hunting begins Nov. 9 in the West Zone and Nov. 16 in the East Zone. Nov. 24 would be the first day in which a mottled duck could be harvested in the West Zone and Dec. 1 in the East Zone.

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Deer Season Forecast

This past weekend Addalynn Dugas, an 8-year-old from Centerville, killed her first deer in the marsh. As the story goes, father and daughter got in the stand just before daylight. The morning was foggy, and the two hunters earnestly scanned a lane where they normally see deer.

Hunting deer in the fog just before sunrise can be a unique experience.

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Latest U.S. Rice Domestic Usage Report Now Available

USA Rice released the annual U.S. Rice Domestic Usage Report today, tracking domestic shipments and consumption of U.S. milled rice from August 2022 through July 2023. This year’s report has added rice flour as a new category under rice delivered to industrial food processors. Additionally, this year’s report continues to include consumer research data that gives a clearer picture of who is eating rice, where they are consuming it, and where they are buying it. These changes have provided better representation of the industry, and a more accurate picture of which types and how much rice is consumed in the U.S.

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Lame Duck Farm Bill Passage Won't Be Easy, Analysts Say

Successful Farming’s Chuck Abbott reported recently that “the lame-duck session of Congress offers a last chance to enact the new farm bill this year, but it would require compromise on a number of nettlesome policy disputes and an agreement among House and Senate leaders on how much to spend, said farm policy experts. The bill could also be sidetracked by overarching issues such as passing a government funding bill, they cautioned.”

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Louisiana Farmers: Up to $50K Grant, Free Tools to Combat Climate Change

Connecting northern farmers to the south and farmers in between, the Louisiana Farmer’s Climate Convening returns for its second year, sharing innovative tools to combat climate change.

The free two-day event will allow farmers to discuss innovative techniques impacting farming practices, learn new strategies for adapting to the environment, and connect with other growers.

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USDA Announces November '24 Lending Rates For Ag Producers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced loan interest rates for November 2024, which are effective Nov. 1, 2024. USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) loans provide important access to capital to help agricultural producers start or expand their farming operation, purchase equipment and storage structures or meet cash flow needs. 

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Rain Didn't Stop The Yellow Rails

As the first rain event in nearly two months came into South West Louisiana, so did “Birders” from all over the US. The hope of all is to catch a glimpse of the elusive Yellow Rail in Thornwell, LA, also known as “The Yellow Rail Capital of the World,” for the 16th Annual Yellow Rails and Rice Festival this weekend.

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November Declared Wild Game Meat Donation Month

November will be Wild Game Meat Donation Month across Louisiana, Gov. Jeff Landry said in a proclamation signed Friday.

The proclamation asks Louisiana hunters to donate part or all of their harvests to families in need before the holiday season as deer hunting season enters full swing.

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