Louisiana 4-H to Host 2026 Food & Fitness Camps at Alexandria and Baton Rouge
Louisiana 4-H is gearing up to help kids kick off the new year with healthy habits as it brings back its popular Food & Fitness Day Camp this winter — with two locations for 2026.
The one-day camp, hosted by the 4-H Food and Fitness Board, is designed for 4th through 6th graders and focuses on nutrition, exercise, and healthy living through fun, hands-on activities.
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Rep. Troy Carter: "Protecting Louisiana’s Farmers and Families from Reckless Trade Policies"
I represent a state that grows soybeans, and I’ve heard directly from our farmers. I met with them in the fields and at kitchen tables. They told me how tariffs are closing export markets and how costs for fertilizer and equipment keep going up. At the same time, cuts to SNAP — the program that helps families buy groceries — hurt local demand here at home.
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Louisiana Farm Bureau Working to Get Assistance as US Agriculture Faces $44 Billion Loss
I want to give you an update on all the work your leadership and staff are putting in on the row crop assistance asks you’ve likely been reading a lot about. While there is no definite news to share, only rumor, we have been very active in trying figure out the best path to getting commodities suffering unprofitable market conditions some support to make it into 2026.
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'Looking At Great Conditions;' Louisiana Sugarcane Farmer Discusses Outlook For This Year's Harvest
The sugarcane harvest season has begun, and the crop plays a big role in Louisiana’s economy.
“So far, we’re looking at great conditions. It’s a little bit dry, and the cane is dehydrated. Yields are down a little bit more than what we expected, but the sugar levels are reall,y really good,” sugarcane farmer Chad Hanks said.
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NCC: Potential Implications Of The Government Shutdown For The Cotton Industry
Following USDA guidelines regarding the current government shutdown, the National Cotton Council (NCC) has analyzed and listed the status of programs and operations most relevant to the U.S. cotton industry.
Overall, the NCC anticipates that most USDA activities will be shut down or scaled back, and nearly half of USDA’s employees will be furloughed. However, most activities supported through mandatory appropriations or user fees will remain in operation.
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USA Rice Supports House Agriculture Leaders To Hold Trading Partners To Account
On September 30, the Prioritizing Offensive Agricultural Disputes and Enforcement Act (H. R. 5620) was again re-introduced by House Agriculture Committee member Rick Crawford (R-AR) with Louisiana Representatives Troy Carter (D-LA) and Clay Higgins (R-LA) as co-sponsors.
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Researchers Using 'eBeam' To Battle New World Screwworm
A national effort to combat New World screwworm that includes producing sterile flies in the U.S. via electron beam, or eBeam, is underway between Texas A&M AgriLife and the Office of Radiological Security, which is part of the National Nuclear Security Administration.
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Nearly 4 Million Pounds of Foster Farms Corn Dogs Recalled for Wood Contamination Concerns
Foster Poultry Farms LLC has announced a recall of nearly 4 million pounds of chicken corn dog and turkey products.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the products might be contaminated with foreign materials, specifically pieces of wood in the batter.
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Let’s Grow Together, Farmer Resource Fair
The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry’s Strategic Partnerships and Veterans Outreach Program is set to host a Farmer Resource Fair.
Attendees will have the opportunity to gain insights into available grants and loan opportunities, as well as strategies to enhance farming benefits.
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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries 2025 Black Bear Hunting Lottery pulls in 1,300 applications
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says it received 1,300 applications for the 2025 Black Bear Hunting Lottery. LDWF black bear biologist John Hanks says the 2024 hunt drew 973 applications. He says interest was higher this year, because more of the state is open to bear hunting during a two-week-long season in December.
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China Thrives Without US Soybeans
Of all the grand beliefs held by American farmers, this one has always stood out: The world, and China in particular, needs American grain.
That may no longer be the case.
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Rice Prices Forecast To Call In 2025 Marketing Year
The 2025 planting season was marred by considerable challenges. Farmers in the Midsouth faced historic flooding in April that forced replanting across a significant portion of the Mississippi Delta.
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Possible For 2026: More Cotton Acres, Better Prices?
Early indications are that foreign cotton producers will reduce the area devoted to cotton production in 2026. However, the mass of planted area reductions would come from major foreign producing countries, as U.S. plantings should see a minimal increase due to an abnormally low carryover in the U.S.
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Something Fishy Going On At 4-H Marsh Maneuvers
For more than 30 years, LSU AgCenter and Louisiana Sea Grant coastal specialist Mark Shirley has been leading the five-day camp, which teaches Louisiana students about the importance of marsh and coastal environments. It’s split into four-week groupings every July.
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Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins, Governor Jeff Landry Ask Trump for USDA hub in Louisiana
Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins and Gov. Jeff Landry are asking President Trump and USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins to add New Orleans to the agency's list of five new regional hubs.
Rollins and Trump announced in July that they would decentralize the U.S. Department of Agriculture by dramatically shrinking its Capitol work force in Washington and creating five regional hubs.
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