Exploring Hidden Food Markets In Louisiana That Tourists Miss
Louisiana’s food markets offer a special peek into the state’s vibrant culinary culture. From historic city markets to countryside specialty shops, these spots showcase the best Cajun, Creole, and Southern flavors.
Whether you’re hunting for fresh seafood, homemade sausages, or local produce, these ten markets deliver authentic Louisiana tastes that keep locals and visitors coming back for more.
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USDA Announces Fiscal Year 2026 Sugar Loan Rates and No Actions Under Feedstock Flexibility Program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) today announced sugar loan rates for crop year 2025 (fiscal year 2026). The rates, which were raised in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed by President Donald J. Trump on July 4, 2025, reflect the first meaningful increase to sugar loan rates in 40 years. CCC also announced no actions taken under the Feedstock Flexibility Program.
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Rice Celebrates Rich Tradition In Louisiana During National Rice Month
September National Rice Month (NRM) is always a whirlwind of activity in Louisiana! There are so many celebrations, cooking contests, and charitable donations during NRM that they don't all fit. Stay tuned for the 88th International Rice Festival in Crowley, Louisiana, October 16-19.
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USDA Issues Second Economic Assistance Payment To Agricultural Producers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is issuing a second Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP) payment to eligible producers for the 2024 crop year. Of the authorized $10 billion in ECAP assistance, USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) has already provided over $8 billion in payments to eligible producers to mitigate the impacts of increased input costs and falling commodity prices. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins made the announcement yesterday at the Ag Outlook Forum in Kansas City.
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Drought Conditions On The Mississippi River Threatens Farm Delivery
Once again, we are hearing rumblings about transportation along the Lower Mississippi River. Anyone south of the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers will tell you we haven’t had much rainfall in the region since the start of July.
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LDAF’s Strategic Partnerships And Veteran Outreach To Host Farmer Resource Fair October 9
The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry’s (LDAF) Strategic Partnerships and Veteran Outreach program will host a Farmer Resource Fair on Thursday, October 9, from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. It will be held at the LSU AgCenter’s Red River Research Station located at 262 Research Station Drive in Bossier City.
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Louisiana Oyster Brand Grand Isle Jewels Secures Us Distribution Deal
Grand Isle, Louisiana, U.S.A.-based oyster brand Grand Isle Jewels has landed a distribution deal with Tucker, Georgia, U.S.A.-based Inland Foods, a national supplier of specialty products.
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82nd Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival kicks off in New Iberia
The Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival is bringing excitement and tradition back to New Iberia with its annual celebration. This beloved event, honoring sugar as a key local commodity, promises a variety of activities for attendees.
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EPA Withholds List of Chemicals in Smitty’s Supply Fire, Citing ‘Confidential Business Information’
Federal officials have not yet made public the list of hazardous materials present at a Tangipahoa Parish petroleum products plant that caught fire and exploded last month, saying that doing so might reveal “confidential business information.”
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The 2025 United States Sugar Market Supply And Outlook
The sugarcane crop development in Louisiana shows improving crop ratings for this time of year. The percentage of the Louisiana sugarcane crop that is rated good or excellent was falling closer to the bottom of the five-year range but has rebounded quickly over the past several weeks (Figure 6). However, summer is the critical period for both crops in terms of putting on sugar content.
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Rice to Meet You: Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Introduces Customers to U.S.-Grown Rice
A new partnership with the Fuzzy’s Taco Shop chain to promote National Rice Month (NRM) throughout September will increase consumer exposure to U.S.-grown rice and highlight the U.S.-grown difference to the restaurant’s customers.
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China Expands Argentina Soybean Buying to 20 Cargoes, Traders Say
Chinese importers kept up a hectic pace of Argentine soybean purchases after the South American supplier's move to abolish export taxes temporarily made its prices competitive, traders said on Wednesday.
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State Police Create Harvest Safety Message
As grinding season starts, the American Sugar Cane League and all of our mills continue to work closely with Louisiana State Police (LSP) on proactive safety initiatives.
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Deer Depredation Costs Delta Farmers Millions Annually
Deer depredation is not a new challenge for farmers across the Mississippi Delta. In 1958, the Tensas deer herd across Madison, Tensas and Franklin parishes in Louisiana experienced an “eruptive” explosion. Does outnumbered bucks by a nearly 3-1 ratio, and the population increased by 40% year over year.
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Louisiana Crops Newsletter: September 2025
The September 2025 issue of the Louisiana Crops Newsletter by the LSU AgCenter is now available online.
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