Farm Bureau Extends Deadline for Top Dog Honors

Farmers have until July 25 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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Secretary Rollins Takes Decisive Action and Shuts Down U.S. Southern Border Ports to Livestock Trade due to further Northward Spread of New World Screwworm in Mexico

Tuesday, Mexico’s National Service of Agro-Alimentary Health, Safety, and Quality (SENASICA) reported a new case of New World Screwworm (NWS) in Ixhuatlan de Madero, Veracruz in Mexico, which is approximately 160 miles northward of the current sterile fly dispersal grid, on the eastern side of the country and 370 miles south of the U.S./Mexico border. This new northward detection comes approximately two months after northern detections were reported in Oaxaca and Veracruz, less than 700 miles away from the U.S. border, which triggered the closure of our ports to Mexican cattle, bison, and horses on May 11, 2025.

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Busch Light is Launching Limited-edition Farming Cans in Partnership with Farm Rescue

This July, Busch Light is launching brand new limited-edition Farming Cans across the U.S. and continuing to encourage consumers to ‘Choose Beer Grown Here.’ This year’s Farming Cans — vibrantly wrapped with a red barn design, a tractor and eagle soaring over lush cornfields — are truly brewed for the farmers, honoring the hardworking men and women of American agriculture and reinforcing Busch Light’s commitment to farming and ranching communities.

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Grassroots Cattle Industry Organizations Back Secretary Rollins’ National Farm Security Action Plan

Grassroots cattle industry organizations throughout the United States are sharing support for Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins’ National Farm Security Action Plan.

Louisiana Cattlemen's Association President and Cattle Producer Jarett Daigle:

“Louisiana Cattlemen's Association is appreciative of Secretary Rollins' plan to put farm security first. Agriculture built this land, and we must safeguard it for our future generations!”

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Trump Administration Announces Expedited Congressionally Mandated Disaster Assistance for Farmers

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced that agricultural producers who suffered eligible crop losses due to natural disasters in 2023 and 2024 can now apply for $16 billion in assistance through the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP).

To expedite the implementation of SDRP, USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) is delivering assistance in two stages. This first stage is open to producers with eligible crop losses that received assistance under crop insurance or the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program during 2023 and 2024.

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Invasive Asian Needle Ant, Native to Japan and China, Detected in East Baton Rouge Parish

An invasive species of ants not native to the U.S. has been detected in Louisiana. A colony of the Asian needle ant was detected in East Baton Rouge Parish last month. Aaron Ashbrook, an entomology professor at LSU, says as the name implies, the species is native to Japan and China, although it’s been in the U.S. since the 1930s; and it was recently found in the South.

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Avery Davidson
Where Are the Best Soybeans in the Country Right Now?

In its latest Crop Progress report, the USDA rated 75% or more of the soybean crop in four of the top 18 soybean-growing states good/excellent.

USDA rated 87% of Louisiana’s crop good/excellent, the highest percentage of all top soybean-growing states. What’s more: Just 13% of the state’s crop were rated fair, and none were rated poor or very poor.

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Could Off-bottom Oyster Production Solve Louisiana’s Oyster Woes?

Not all jewels shine deep-green like emeralds or have the sparkle of diamonds. Some tumble from algae-coated cages in a rush of rock and shell, briny water splashing alongside them onto the boat deck.

These fine commodities are oysters, grown and harvested just off Louisiana’s coastline. Traditionally, they’ve been farmed on seafloor beds, but some producers are now cultivating oysters in a string of floating cages.

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Teal Jones Mill Officially Acquired by Sumitomo Forestry

Sumitomo Forestry Co. officially announced it has acquired 100 percent of interests in the Teal Jones Louisiana Holdings through its Sumitomo Forestry America Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary.

"With these acquisitions, we will begin the launch of our first timber industrial complex*1 in the US. In addition to dimension lumber*2 and other materials to build houses and multi-family residential buildings in Louisiana, this complex will consider manufacturing mass timber*3 to maximize the value of wood through the cascading utilization of logs where nothing goes to waste. Harnessing the synergy effect with our existing US operations in residential property development, real estate development and FITP,*4 we are aiming to further grow our businesses in the US," according to a press release.

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One Big Beautiful Bill: Notable Changes for Agriculture

President Trump signed H.R. 1 also known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) Act” on July 4, 2025. The OBBB Act contains a much-needed update to commodity and crop insurance programs- with some of those improvements beginning with the 2025 crop year. However, the agricultural-related provisions of the OBBB Act extend beyond the farm safety net to include several tax-related benefits for farm operations. This report highlights selected provisions of the OBBB Act. 

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Record-Breaking Turnout at 19th Annual Watermelon Classic Livestock Show in DeRidder

Youth livestock exhibitors from not only Beauregard Parish but across Louisiana and Mississippi gathered in at the Beauregard Parish Fairgrounds in DeRidder recently for the 19th Annual Watermelon Classic Livestock Show, a cherished tradition in Beauregard Parish. This year’s event reached a milestone with an impressive 638 junior entries, making it the largest turnouts in the show’s history. This year we added Adult Showmanship with an additional 44 entries. Making our total entries 682! 

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