Provisia® Rice: Past Lessons Set Stage for Future Success

We hope to see you in Memphis, Tennessee on Jan. 27 at the Conservation System Cotton & Rice Conference at the Hilton Hotel East Memphis, where Dr. Tim Walker, Horizon Ag CEO, will be leading two conference breakout sessions entitled Provisia Rice: Past Lessons Set Stage for Future Success. During these session, Dr. Walker will share key learnings from recent seasons that can help rice farmers best manage Provisia varieties and the Provisia Rice System for the 2025 season. 

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USDA Announces 2025 Enrollment Periods For Crop and Dairy Safety-Net Programs

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the 2025 enrollment periods for key safety-net programs – Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) as well as Dairy Margin Coverage (DMC). Agricultural producers can submit applications to USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) for ARC and PLC for the 2025 crop year from Jan. 21 to April 15 and for DMC for the 2025 coverage year from Jan. 29 to March 31.

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With Another Restoration Project, Environmentalists Say North America’s Largest River Swamp is Shrinking

On a warm Saturday in October, conservationist Dean Wilson guided his boat through a channel in the Atchafalaya Basin, pointing out hollowed-out Bald cypress trees where minks, raccoons and otters nest during high water.

The basin is the largest remaining contiguous track of wetland forest in North America — and a place Wilson knows well.

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The Farmer's Forecast: Cold Coming, But Don't Believe Everything You See on Social Media

Howdy folks! I had to come here to clear up some of the messaging going around social media, and regular media regarding the potential for Arctic air to move into Louisiana by late next weekend into the week after. Along with this cold, some models are showing the potential for wintry precipitation across Louisiana. Here’s the crazy thing. We just did this over the last 10 days.

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Avery Davidson
New USDA Borrower Aids Could Be Critical In 2025

More farmers may be seeking USDA Farm Service Agency direct and guaranteed loans this winter because of the financial situations they find themselves in due to multiple years of high input costs, low commodity prices and adverse weather conditions.

For that reason, they need to be aware that FSA administrators have launched several new programs aimed at improving the lending process, including a Farm Loan Assistance Tool designed to help guide them through USDA’s lending programs.

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Ag Leaders Applaud Deal Averting Port Strike

The International Longshoremen’s Association and the U.S. Maritime Alliance tentatively agreed to a new contract Wednesday night, averting a strike at East and Gulf coast ports. The two sides had been engaged in extended negotiations for the past three months following a brief dockworker strike in October.

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LDWF Warns Public of Potential Fish Kills Due to Freezing Temperatures

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) warns of potential fish kills along the coast as freezing temperatures and an arctic blast sweep across the state. Fisheries biologist Jason Adriance says water temperatures haven’t dropped enough yet.

“We still have water temperatures in the low-50 to mid-60.  So, this is just a reminder to folks to be aware that this can happen.”

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Avery Davidson
Fair Debate: Discussion About Fall Break and Rapides Parish Fair Dates Delay Calendar Vote

After multiple substitute motions to align the Rapides Parish School Board 2025-26 calendar with dates for the Rapides Parish Fair, members decided to delay action until a special meeting later this month.

Member Sandra Franklin started the 35-minute conversation when she said the board needed "to start investing in our young people and options." Louisiana is a state heavily invested in agriculture and forestry, she said, and students should be educated about that.

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Ted Schneider: 2024 Cotton Achievement Award Recipient Helps Set Cotton’s Sustainable Direction

Sustainability is now a key component in cotton production around the world. And no more so than in the U.S., where cotton growers have multiple industry and corporate options for participation. Many dedicated people have invested many hours in developing, nurturing, and driving these programs to their current levels over the past several years. 

Among all of those folks, you’ll find Ted Schneider. 

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Agricultural Land: To Own or To Rent?

In 2022, 39% of agricultural land was rented – a proportion that has remained relatively stable for over 50 years. When deciding how to acquire land, rising farm real estate values can be a valuable asset or an extra hit to growing production expenses. Farmers and ranchers who operate a mix of owned and rented land make up over half of agricultural land in production and are affected by both sides of land value spikes.

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Cow Country Reporter: January 2025

The year 2024 is history! What will the year 2025 bring? No one knows, but we all have opinions, answers and questions. Let’s look back at the year 2024 to gain some perspective. Looking at the cattle industry we notice one theme, “Record Breaking”. Yes, the industry has broken many records.

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