Fourth-Generation Oyster Farmer To Open New Seafood Restaurant in Gretna With His Son

A family that's been supplying oysters to southeast Louisiana restaurants for nearly 100 years is now planning a restaurant of their own in Gretna.  

Tesvich Oyster Farms grows its "reef candy" oysters in the Chandeleur Sound, and the business is based in Buras with its main oyster production in St. Bernard Parish's Hopedale. The farm supplies popular New Orleans restaurants like Sidecar Patio & Oyster Bar, Salvo's Seafood Restaurant & Market, Porgy's Seafood Market and others, as well as offering home delivery. 

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Cattle Herd Hits Record Low, Prolonging High Beef Prices for Consumers

The latest U.S. cattle tally offered little relief for consumers paying record beef prices, even as the cycle of herd liquidation seems to be coming to an end.  

There were about 94.2 million cattle and calves in the U.S. as of July 1, the lowest mid-year count on record in data going back to 1973, the Department of Agriculture said in a report. The number of animals placed in feedlots for weight gain before being sent to slaughter plunged to the lowest since 2017, the USDA said in a separate note.

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LivestockAllie Shipley
United States Cattle Inventory Report

There were 94.2 million head of cattle and calves on U.S. farms as of July 1, 2025, according to the Cattle report published today by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). This is the first July cattle inventory report since July 2023.

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Farmer Survey Response Decline a Growing Problem

Countless stakeholders including farmers, university Extension services, researchers and policymakers rely on the data USDA has collected for more than 150 years through agencies and programs including the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) and the Economic Research Service (ERS).

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Allie Shipley
Do You Know This Horse?

The Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office is asking for help in finding the owner of the horse seen in the pictures below.

NPSO said the horse was found on Wilson Basco Road between Derry and Gorum.

The horse is currently being held safely at the Natchitoches Detention Center.

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Ag-Powered Fuels: 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) made several important changes to the Clean Fuel Production Credit (45Z). Most notably, it extended the credit through 2029, providing biofuels producers with an additional two years of investment beyond the original 2027 expiration date. While the credit still has no requirements to pass through any of the credit to farmers and feedstock producers, the OBBBA clarified key provisions related to feedstock eligibility, emissions measurement and credit calculation, which are especially relevant for U.S. farmers. This Market Intel analyzes what the changes to 45Z mean for farmers.

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Senate Agriculture Committee Reviews Key USDA Nominees This Week

On Wednesday, July 23, the Senate Agriculture Committee held a confirmation hearing for Richard Fordyce, the nominee to serve as Under Secretary for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) mission area.  

Fordyce, a Missouri farmer and former Administrator of the Farm Service Agency (FSA), is widely respected across the agriculture community for his leadership and hands-on experience in farm policy and conservation.

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