New Louisiana Wildlife & Fisheries Management Area Established In Allen Parish
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries announced 426 acres between the towns of Reeves and LeBlanc will be established as a new wildlife management area (WMA).
The area, which is being called the Flatwoods Savanna WMA, will be LDWF’s fifty-second WMA and will be located in southwest Allen Parish.
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Louisiana Farm & Ranch: April 2025
Thanks to Buck Leonards and the staff at Louisiana Farm & Ranch for providing the digital edition.
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Louisiana Shrimpers Hope Proposed Trump Tariffs Could Boost Local Industry
Despite lingering uncertainty over the pause in proposed tariffs, shrimpers in Delcambre are cautiously optimistic. For many in this tight-knit community, the move signals the possibility of long-awaited relief for an industry that’s been struggling to stay afloat.
Rene “Lil Man” Gregorie, a third-generation shrimper, has spent four decades navigating these waters.
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Louisiana Farmers Brace for Trade Turbulence Amid New Tariffs
Louisiana farmers are no strangers to market instability, but the recent wave of tariffs announced on April 2 added a fresh layer of uncertainty to an already difficult planting season.
LFBF Commodity and Public Policy Director Andy Brown, has fielded many phone calls from both farmers and media. He said the farmers are not panicked but rather recognize the reality of the situation.
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2025 Legislative Session to Focus on Auto Insurance Reform, Budget and MAHA Legislation
The 2025 legislative session begins Monday, and insurance reform will be a big topic for the next two months. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat conducted a poll two weeks ago and found that 76 percent of the respondents have experienced a premium increase of ten percent or more in the past year.
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USDA Announces Agricultural Trade Promotion Programs For FY '26
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is launching agricultural trade promotion programs for FY 2026 and accepting applications for four export market development programs. USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service has opened funding opportunities for the Market Access Program (MAP), Foreign Market Development Program (FMD), Technical Assistance for Specialty Crops Program (TASC), and Emerging Markets Program (EMP) that will help U.S. agricultural producers promote and sell their goods internationally.
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New Listenership Research Validates Power Of Farm Radio
Farm radio is local, it's mobile and it's trusted. Even with the abundance of multiple media and information sources that U.S. farmers have at their fingertips today, new market research shows the trust in the farm broadcaster still leads listeners to rank ag radio as their #1 choice for daily ag news and information.
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Crop Market Report - April 2025
This month’s 2024/25 U.S. corn outlook is for greater exports, reduced feed and residual use, and smaller ending stocks. Feed and residual use is cut 25 million bushels to 5.8 billion based on disappearance during the December-February quarter as indicated in the March 31st Grain Stocks report. Exports are raised 100 million bushels reflecting the pace of sales and shipments to date and relatively competitive U.S. prices.
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US Soybean Exports Now Face A Nearly 115% Tariff To China As Tit For Tat Plays Out
As the trade war heats up, the reality is China is still the top export destination for U.S. farmers, even if the country isn’t buying as many soybeans as 2018.
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LDWF Approved to Expand CWD Control Area Starting May 1st
The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission (LWFC) approved a Declaration of Emergency (DE) and Notice of Intent (NOI) to expand the Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Control Area in northeast central Louisiana, effective May 1. LDWF Deer Program Manager Jonathan Bordelon says this follows the detection of a CWD-positive wild deer in Catahoula Parish.
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Nungesser Highlights ‘Teamwork’, Gulf Shrimp, Michelin Partnership in Louisiana
Louisiana will join other southern states as MICHELIN unveils a regional guide highlighting popular eateries.
Louisiana is celebrating the “Year of Food,” which is being marked by an exciting partnership. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser and the Louisiana Office of Tourism announced that Louisiana will participate in the MICHELIN Guide for the American South. The guide will highlight the state’s “diverse and authentic cuisine,” making it the first regional guide in North America.
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URBN Joins the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol to Advance Responsible Sourcing Goals
The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol is pleased to announce that URBN is the latest global brand to join the program. URBN, with a portfolio of global consumer brands including Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, Free People, FP Movement, and Nuuly, is reinforcing its commitment to responsible sourcing and cotton production through its membership.
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Gain Resources, Networking At Beginning Organic Farmer Workshop
Farmers looking to improve their business in local markets will be given the opportunity to learn how at the Beginning Organic Farmer Workshop on April 26 at LSU.
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Six Meats That Are Illegal In Louisiana
In Louisiana, we eat all the meat from an animal as possible. We've come up with creative and delicious ways to it too.
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Mississippi Man Arrested For Theft Of Livestock In Allen Parish
On April 8, inspectors with the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry’s (LDAF) Livestock Brand Commission (LBC) arrested thirty-five-year-old Christopher Whisenton (C.W.) of Port Gibson, Mississippi, in TangipahoaParish on a warrant for theft of livestock.
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