Farmers Double Corn Planting Progress in One Week
Mother Nature provided U.S. corn farmers with a good week to plant, and growers took advantage of the conditions.
Nationally, farmers doubled their planting progress in one week from 12 to 24 percent, the USDA’s April 29 Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin says.
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Jazz Fest Bucks National Trend by Serving Real Gulf Shrimp, New Testing Shows
Amid growing concerns nationwide over seafood fraud, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has emerged as a rare bright spot in the murky world of shrimp sourcing.
A new round of genetic testing found that nearly every shrimp dish sold at this year's Jazz Fest was made with genuine U.S. wild-caught shrimp from the Gulf — a striking contrast to most restaurants across the South.
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Increased Corn Acres Driving Higher Fertilizer Prices; Farmers May See Fuel Price Relief
An increase in fertilizer prices in the Mid-South is driven more by a demand from the increase in corn acres than tariffs, economists with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture said.
U.S. corn acres are expected to increase 4.73 million acres this year, according to the Prospective Plantings survey from the National Agricultural Statistics Service.
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Letlow Praises Appointment of Craig McCain as Louisiana FSA Head
Congresswoman Julia Letlow released the following statement praising the appointment of Craig McCain to serve as State Executive Director for the Louisiana Farm Service Agency (FSA).
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Louisiana Farm Bureau Supports Appointment of Craig McCain as FSA Director
Louisiana Farm Bureau President Richard Fontenot issued the following statement in response to the appointment of Craig McCain as State Executive Director for the Louisiana Farm Service Agency (FSA).
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Soybean Planting Well Ahead Of Schedule
Louisiana soybean planting is running well ahead of schedule, mainly because of good weather and partly because this year’s crop is smaller. LSU AgCenter reporter Craig Gautreaux has the story from northeast Louisiana.
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Hurricane Preparedness Week Reminds Everyone To Plan Ahead
Hurricane season officially begins June 1, and now is the time to get ready for potential storms. Hurricane Preparedness Week, observed May 4 to 10, is a reminder for Louisiana residents to review their emergency plans, strengthen their homes and prepare their families before a major storm arrives.
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Nominations Open for 2026 Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year Contest
Farmers are invited to submit nominations for the 2026 Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year contest, which comes with cash prizes and bragging rights. This is the eighth year of the contest, supported by Nestlé Purina PetCare, which celebrates farm dogs and the many ways they support farmers and ranchers.
The grand prize winner – Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year – will win a year’s worth of Purina Pro Plan dog food and $5,000 in prize money.
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Urge Louisiana Lawmakers to Pass Legal System Abuse Reforms
Despite some limited reforms, the Louisiana insurance market is still extremely challenging for consumers, local businesses, and insurers. Legal system abuse continues to worsen the situation by driving up the cost of insurance and imposing a “tort tax” on all Louisianans.
Fortunately, lawmakers in Baton Rouge are considering a range of bills that would help curb legal system abuse and help keep costs down for Louisiana consumers and policyholders.
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West Feliciana Parish Man Aarrested for Theft of Livestock
On April 29, the West Feliciana Parish Sheriff’s Office arrested thirty-eight-year-old Eric Montreal Harris of Weyanoke, La., in West Feliciana Parish regarding an investigation involving the theft of livestock.
The arrest resulted from an investigation by the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry’s (LDAF’s) Livestock Brand Commission. It was based on a warrant for six counts of theft of livestock.
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Fletcher Begins Work on Advanced Training Facility
Fletcher Technical Community College has officially begun construction on a state-of-the-art Precision Agriculture and Advanced Manufacturing facility at its main campus in Schriever, marking a significant investment in workforce training and regional economic development.
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Crawfish Flee Pond And Cover Road In Louisiana Town
Crawfish are everywhere these days, and one man traveling along a roadway in south Louisiana was shocked to see so many crawfish on the roadway.
Adam Viator posted the photos you can see here, and crawfish were everywhere on the road in Welsh, Louisiana.
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USDA Announces May 2025 Lending Rates For Agricultural Producers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced loan interest rates for May 2025, which are effective May 1, 2025. USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) loans provide important access to capital to help agricultural producers start or expand their farming operation, purchase equipment and storage structures or meet cash flow needs.
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2025 Rice Consultant Of The Year Nomination Form
Nominate an outstanding consultant for the Rice Consultant of the Year Award. It is helpful to include background information about the consultant and support letters from people who know him or her.
“Corteva Agriscience™ is committed to rice consultants and the key role they play in agronomic guidance and support,” said Drew Clark, Corteva Agriscience portfolio marketing lead, rice and cereals.
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USDA Launches Lawfare Complaint Portal For Farmers And Ranchers
The USDA has launched a portal for farmers, ranchers, and USDA customers to report complaints if they believe they have been targeted by unfair or politically motivated legal actions.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins made the announcement Wednesday morning. “We will work with our counterparts across the Trump government to address any other government overreach in situations like this,” she says.
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