Avoyelles Parish Native Elizabeth Williams Competes on Fox’s ‘The Floor’ Tonight
Louisiana native Elizabeth Williams is set to represent her home state tonight on FOX’s hit game show The Floor, hosted by Emmy Award nominee Rob Lowe.
As a JD lawyer based in Avoyelles Parish, Williams and her husband also run a family farm, continuing a six-generation agricultural legacy. Competing among 100 contestants—including reality TV stars, professional athletes, and cult-favorite actors—she relied on strategic preparation to face the show’s intense trivia challenges.
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Seafood Testing in Lafayette Finds 4 Restaurants Serving Foreign Shrimp Mislabeled as Local
Genetic seafood testing in Lafayette this month found four of the 24 restaurants sampled were deceptively serving foreign shrimp presented as domestic in violation of state law.
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USDA Shocks the Market By Estimating Farmers Will Plant 94 Million Acres of Corn
USDA’s first acreage estimate shows farmers could plant more corn acres this year, but fewer soybean and cotton acres.
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USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins Provides Timing Update On $10 Billion in Emergency Relief Payments
Time is running out for USDA to issue the nearly $10 billion of economic relief payments to farmers. Congress approved a 90-day window to release those payments, and in an exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins Thursday morning, we asked when exactly those payments will be released. Rollins confirmed to Farm Journal that those payments will be released before the current deadline.
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We Asked AI to Explain Louisiana Crawfish Boils Like a True Cajun – Here’s What Happened
Here in Lafayette, Louisiana, we know a thing or two about crawfish boils.
But while we’re cracking shells and soaking up the spice, we’re also watching something else grow: AI technology. It’s creeping into every industry, changing the way we work, create, and communicate. And as someone who spends a lot of time creating content, I can’t help but be intrigued by the possibilities.
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A Lifetime in Sugarcane: Kenneth Gravois Honored With Prestigious Chair
Kenneth Gravois grew up on a sugarcane farm and has spent most of his career working with this unique crop. His dedication to the sugarcane industry and years spent improving sugarcane varieties has led to the LSU AgCenter naming Gravois to the American Sugar Cane League Chair in Sugar Production.
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Champions Shine At 90th Annual LSU AgCenter Livestock Show
Louisiana 4-H and FFA livestock competitors from Shreveport to Sorrento and all points between came together to participate in the 90th annual LSU AgCenter Livestock Show from Feb. 11 to 18 at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales.
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2024 Louisiana Total Value Of Production For Field Crops Down 7 Percent
The value of production for field crops in Louisiana during 2024 totaled $2.71 billion, down 7 percent from 2023. The top three crop commodities (excluding sugarcane), soybeans, rice, and corn, accounted for 51 percent of the total value of production for field crops.
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USDA Invests Up To $1 Billion to Combat Avian Flu and Reduce Egg Prices
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins today announced a $1 billion-dollar comprehensive strategy to curb highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), protect the U.S. poultry industry, and lower egg prices. This is in addition to funding already being provided to indemnify growers for depopulated flocks.
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Tariffs Affecting Farmers and Consumers Across Louisiana
As trade tariffs continue to impact the economy, Louisiana farmers are feeling the strain of rising costs and shifting market prices. Ryan Yerby, a fourth-generation commercial farmer and owner of Tareau Farms in Colfax, shared his perspective on how the tariffs are affecting local agriculture and what consumers are facing.
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New Meta Facility in Louisiana May Require 10,000-Acre Solar Farm
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has announced plans to build a $10 billion AI data center in northeast Louisiana.
To power the massive data center, Entergy Louisiana is investing $6 billion in electric infrastructure, including a 10,000-acre solar farm, three natural gas turbines, and 100 miles of new transmission lines.
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Poultry Researcher Brings Unique Perspective During Anxious Times
With H5N1, also known as avian influenza or bird flu, on the rise a recent LSU AgCenter hire is bringing a set of skills to his research seldom seen in the field of poultry science — a mechanical engineering degree.
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Louisiana Going Crazy Over Gigantic Idaho Crawfish
Crawfish are kind of our thing here in Louisiana. We're known across the U.S. for them to the point where whenever anyone sees a crawfish they immediately think of Louisiana.
Well, what if we told you that there's a place in Idaho that boasts a native species of crawfish that can grow about twice the size of what we catch in Louisiana and apparently are "the best tasting crawfish in the world"?
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From Capitol Tours To Community Service: 4-H Summit Empowers Future Leaders
Most action starts with a spark, a catalyst to do something. Louisiana 4-H was igniting that spark for seventh and eighth graders during the first Spark Action Change Summit held Feb. 20 to 22 in Baton Rouge.
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Farmer Training Program 2025
Sustainable, Small Farm Incubator Program, a business development program for new and beginning farmers in Louisiana.
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