Applications Open For Extension Internship Program
The LSU AgCenter Cooperative Extension Service is accepting applications for its Extension Internship program.
College students who are rising juniors, seniors or grad students who are enrolled in agriculture and natural resources, nutrition, family and consumer sciences, extension education or a related field are encouraged to apply.
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Nationally Renowned Economist To Speak At Annual Louisiana Sugarcane Meeting
The American Sugar Cane League’s annual meeting on Tuesday, February 4 will feature guest speaker Dr. Robert Johansson, the director of economics and policy analysis for the American Sugar Alliance (ASA). The meeting will be held at L'Auberge Casino and Hotel in Baton Rouge. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the speaker's program will begin at 10:30 a.m.
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Livestock Brand Commission To Host Saddle Microchipping Event January 31
The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry’s (LDAF) Livestock Brand Commission will host its next saddle microchipping event on Friday, January 31, from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. It will be held at the Louisiana Equine Sales and Event Center located at 372 Harry Guilbeau Road, Opelousas.
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Over 70 FFA Members Explore Agriculture in Spain and Portugal
More than 70 FFA student members serving as state officers in their respective states, including Louisiana’s Camille Sonnier, started the new year by exploring the history, culture, and agricultural practices of Spain and Portugal.
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Are Stronger Exports Signaling Improved Cotton Demand?
Cotton hit a positive note this past week in the export sales report, but we will need more. Too, there is another positive note that merits a few comments as well
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Crawfish Season in Full Swing Despite Recent Cold Front
Crawfish season is officially underway, but a recent cold front has caused some temporary delays.
Last week, Louisiana’s crawfish crops were covered in ice and snow, creating challenges for farmers and restaurants. Some crawfish restaurants had already opened before the cold front, and farmers are optimistic that once warmer weather returns, conditions will improve.
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Intense Freezes, Snowfall Unlikely To Have Significant Impact on Strawberry Harvest
Last week, the southern United States was hit with unprecedented amounts of snow and deep freezes. While some may have enjoyed playing in the snow, growers of strawberries rushed to cover their crops and mitigate as much damage as possible.
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Leveraging Its Statewide Network, AgCenter Seeks To Boost Rural Communities, Economies
With an extension office in every parish and more than a dozen research facilities, the LSU AgCenter has long been a presence in communities throughout Louisiana. From helping agricultural producers grow better crops to educating people about nutrition to hosting youth development programs, the AgCenter is a go-to resource for the state’s residents, even those living in far-flung, sparsely populated areas.
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American Farm Bureau Establishes 2025 Policies
Farmer and rancher delegates to the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 106th Convention today adopted policies to guide the organization’s work in 2025. Key topics ranged from labor to rural broadband to trade.
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Texas Tiktoker’s Crawfish King Cake Sparks Debate Across Louisiana
With the Mardi Gras season upon us, king cakes have entered our diets to do their seasonal duty of absolutely wrecking our health goals for the new year. In Louisiana, we are proud of our king cakes and the various flavors and shapes they take on.
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Louisiana Forests Are Lush With Trees, Agency Encourages Industry To Use Them
Louisiana produces 70% more forests than it is cutting down. The Forestry Association is trying to encourage industry to utilize those resources, including renewable fuel makers.
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A Blanket of Snow Might Have Saved Louisiana’s Sugar Cane Crops From Catastrophic Freeze
Hugh Andre walked a small portion of his 10,000 acres of sugar cane in Iberia Parish. He crouched down and began digging away at the dirt and pulling up the remnants of older canes.
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Arctic Blizzard Impact On Crawfish Catch in Louisiana
Things are returning to normal now that the ice has melted away from last week’s blizzard. Many people are wondering what that means for crawfish season. Scott Broussard, a crawfish farmer in Crowley and the owner of Acadia Crawfish Company, said the cold had impacted their daily catch.
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2025 Tax Cliff: Individual Income Provisions
The Dec. 31, 2025, expiration of many provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) adds a new task to the 2025 congressional to-do list: updating the tax code. Many TCJA provisions provided important relief for farm families. While reductions in the corporate income tax rates were made permanent in 2017, income tax cuts for individuals began to phase out in 2022, with the biggest tax increases coming with expirations at the end of 2025.
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The Snowstorm Brought Trucking to a Halt in Louisiana
A rare snowstorm in Louisiana caused state officials to shut down the 270-mile stretch of Interstate 10, disrupting transportation. The trucking industry faced significant challenges, with many truckers unable to move loads due to road closures. Louisiana Moto Transportation Association Executive Director Renee noted drivers were stuck waiting for conditions to improve.
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