Future Farmers Learn the Importance of Agricultural Safety
Future farmers in Jeff Davis got the chance to learn about agriculture safety today in Elton.
With machinery the size of buildings, safety is the number one priority in the agricultural community, according to Jeff Davis Parish Farm Bureau President Kent Brown.
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Iraq Completes 2024-2025 MOU
ADM Rice made a sale of 88,000 metric tons (MT) of U.S. long grain milled rice to Iraq last week, bringing the tonnage to 220,000 MT for the 2024-2025 Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU), surpassing the agreed upon amount of 200,000 MT.
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Why Are Eggs So Expensive? LSU Experts Explain the Bird Flu’s Effect on Egg Prices
In the past weeks eggs have become a hot commodity, with Trader Joe’s seemingly always out of stock, Walmart’s prices springing from around $4 to more than $8 and Costco limiting the number of cartons customers can purchase.
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What Strawberry Farmers Are Expecting After Another Freeze
With another record cold this time of year, some farmers are prepping to make sure their crops will survive until morning. Right now, the crops are covered to protect them, but one local farmer says he’s not too worried about them.
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Louisiana Crawfish Prices Keep Falling In February
The average price of crawfish, live and boiled, keeps going down this Mardi Gras season.
This weekend’s average prices are $4.10 per pound for live crawfish and $6.49 per pound for boiled crawfish.
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Take an Interactive Journey Through Agriculture at AgMagic in Baton Rouge, New Orleans in March
The LSU AgCenter is once again gearing up for AgMagic, its signature educational event that takes visitors on an interactive journey through Louisiana agriculture. AgMagic events will be held in Baton Rouge and the Greater New Orleans area in March.
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Farm Bureau Appreciates USDA Upholding Commitments To Farmers
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on the Trump administration decision to release $20 million in Inflation Reduction Act funding for conservation program contracts signed with farmers under the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, the Conservation Stewardship Program and the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program.
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2024 Farm Bankruptcies Highlight Worsening Farm Credit
An indicator of farm financial health across the country, Chapter 12 bankruptcy provides farmers and ranchers with increased flexibility for paying off debt, and is used when all other options have been exhausted. AFBF Market Intel reports have long followed annual filings of Chapter 12 farm bankruptcies, through good and bad years for the farm economy.
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Hurricanes, Heat and Hardship: Counting 2024’s Crop Losses
Weather-associated production risk is a part of life for farmers and ranchers. Through heavy rain, hail, snow, winds, fire and drought, farming families prepare land, plant and harvest knowing their livelihoods are reliant on local weather conditions. In 2024, 27 weather disasters, each with damages exceeding $1 billion, struck the U.S. coast-to-coast.
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Secretary Rollins Releases the First Tranche of Funding Under Review
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced that USDA will release the first tranche of funding that was paused due to the review of funding in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
In alignment with White House directives, Secretary Rollins will honor contracts that were already made directly to farmers. Specifically, USDA is releasing approximately $20 million in contracts for the Environmental Quality Incentive Program, the Conservation Stewardship Program, and the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program.
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State Rep. Mike Johnson Says Funding is Needed to Take Down Trees Infested with Pine Beetles
State Representative Mike Johnson from Pineville says more than 12 million malnourished trees from the 2023 drought that have become infested with pine beetles need to be taken down. Johnson says Cleco and the Louisiana Department of Transportation have started the process by removing dead trees along roads and highways, but more needs to done with trees on private property.
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Federal Government Layoffs Start at USDA's Research Center in New Orleans
Between 10 and 20 percent of the workforce at the US Department of Agriculture’s research center in New Orleans—one of four regional headquarters for scientific research supporting farmers across the country —has been fired as part of the Trump Administration’s sweeping federal government layoffs, a source familiar with the situation told WWL Louisiana.
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Louisiana's Crab Bounty Shines
If you’re on the hunt for seafood, but worried the cold snap we’re going through may put a dent in those plans, not to fear! Experts are saying our waters are still offering a plentiful bounty for locals.
Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says the crab harvest specifically is standing out.
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International Meeting Covers The ABCs of Rice Research
More than 300 rice researchers from around the world gathered here this week for the 40th biennial Rice Technical Working Group (RTWG) meeting to discuss everything from agronomy, breeding, and cytogenics to utilization, weed control, and yield.
Over four days, attendees had their work cut out for them navigating daily schedules, with the event offering more than 151 oral presentations in six discipline panels, multiple committee meetings, three symposia, education sessions, a general session, an industry lunch, an awards lunch, and poster sessions highlighting 102 fledgling research projects.
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30 Minutes With Secretary Of Agriculture Brooke Rollins In Her First Week On the Job
Since Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, Brooke Rollins has been focused on how to build the teams and the plans that impact the trajectory of agriculture and rural America. On that day, while en route with her husband and four teenagers in their motorhome to Auburn, Ala., for the Texas A&M football game, she got a call from now President Donald Trump. The purpose of his call: She was his top choice to fill his final significant cabinet position, Secretary of Agriculture.
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