Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser Continues Call to Impose an Inspection Fee on Imported Seafood
Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser is renewing his call for President Trump and Louisiana’s Congressional delegation to impose a 10-cent-per-pound seafood inspection fee.
“That would allow them to hire thousands of inspectors to inspect more imported seafood. We inspect less than 5% of the imported seafood,” Nungesser explained.
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Faith is Strong in Farmers
Not all farmers are Protestants or Catholics or Buddhists or Mormons – but all farmers excel at believing.
It’s hard written into the DNA of all those dependent on the land for living – that a tiny seed will miraculously produce its intended fruit, despite the human eye’s inability to see nature’s forces at work.
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Livestock Welfare, Autism Awareness Advocate Addresses 4-H Leaders On Thinking Differently
It isn’t every day that a former Time Magazine 100 Most Influential People of the Year and the subject of an Emmy-winning HBO movie speaks at an LSU AgCenter event. But that is exactly what happened when internationally renowned author, livestock welfare and autism awareness advocate Temple Grandin addressed the Louisiana Association of Extension 4-H Youth Development Professionals last week in Vernon Parish.
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Farmers Fear Lasting Damage After Roseland Explosion
A Tangipahoa Parish couple says their farm is struggling to recover after oily fallout from last week’s explosion at Smitty’s Supply in Roseland.
Lisa and Robert Friedley live about three miles from the oil company on a 71-acre farm. They raise cattle, sell hay and stock ponds with fish. They say all of it is now at risk.
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The Year That Stunned Louisiana: An Oral History Of The LSU AgCenter Response To Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
When Hurricane Katrina hit the coast on Aug. 29 and Hurricane Rita followed on Sept. 24, much of south Louisiana sustained tremendous damage. The storms caused more than 1,100 deaths, according to the Louisiana Department of Health; displaced several communities; and led to $108 billion in damage, according to the National Weather Service.
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Louisiana Crop Condition as of August 24
According to the latest information from USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, 99 percent of the Louisiana soybean crop was setting pods as of last Sunday, compared to 97 percent this same time last week. Leaves were dropping on 58 percent of the beans. The crop reported at one percent poor, seven percent fair, 82 percent good and 10 percent excellent.
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UL Lafayette Researchers Studying Invasive Fish Species’ Viability as Crawfish Bait
University of Louisiana at Lafayette biologists and undergraduate and graduate students are examining the effectiveness of invasive carp as crawfish bait, research that’s being funded by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
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Foster Farms Sells Farmerville, Louisiana, Chicken Facilities to Case Farms
Case Farms has acquired the Farmerville, La., chicken complex from Foster Farms, including fresh chicken and prepared foods processing, protein conversion, a feed mill and hatchery, according to a joint release sent to Food Processing this weekend.
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Hurricanes Foul Crop Insurance Rates
Farmers in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi, pay four to six times more for crop insurance than their counterparts in the upper Midwest, and Hunter Biram wanted to know why.
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Flying 10 Feet Off the Ground: Inside the World of an Ag Pilot
Meet Austin Fontenot—a small-town Louisiana kid who went from racing dirt bikes down gravel roads to flying turbine-powered crop dusters across America. In this episode of Flight Tales, Austin shares the unfiltered truth about becoming an ag pilot.
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Intern Gets Hands-On Experience At AgCenter Research Station
Bryce Trahan is no stranger to agriculture. He grew up on a rice, crawfish and cattle farm in Forked Island and participated in 4-H and FFA. But the recent Kaplan High School graduate still found plenty to learn at an internship this summer at the LSU AgCenter H. Rouse Caffey Rice Research Station.
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Corn Harvest Yielding Good Results for Many Farmers, but Low Prices Causing Concern
Louisiana corn producers are busy harvesting their crop, and it is a very large one. LSU AgCenter correspondent Craig Gautreaux has the story from northeast Louisiana.
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Multi-Agency Emergency Response to Chemical Release in Roseland
The fire at the Smitty’s Supply Inc. site remains 90% contained. Overnight, additional resources, including specialized heavy equipment, arrived. Response crews began removing structural debris and addressing covered hotspots. A containment berm is being established around the site, and recovery operations will continue throughout the day.
Environmental response efforts are ongoing in the Tangipahoa River and surrounding waterways. Local, state, and federal agencies, along with contracted responders, have deployed approximately 1,900 feet of containment boom in the river and 100 feet in a nearby drainage ditch.
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Congresswoman Letlow Brings Updates from Washington, D.C.
U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow (R-Louisiana) paid a visit to Vidalia, Louisiana, this week to share updates from Washington, D.C., particularly on the 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill Act and the local impact it will have.
From the Vidalia Convention Center, at an event sponsored by Concordia Bank & Trust, Letlow shared how happy she was to be “home.”
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Case Farms Acquires Foster Farms Complex in Louisiana
Foster Farms and Case Farms have finalized an agreement to transfer ownership of Foster Farms’ Farmerville, Louisiana, complex.
The transaction includes the Fresh Chicken, Prepared Foods and Protein Conversion facilities located in Farmerville, Louisiana, as well as the feed mill in Arcadia, Louisiana, and the hatchery in Athens, Louisiana.
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