Grow Louisiana Farmer Training Program Registration Deadline, November 25
The LSU AgCenter will begin a free training program for Louisiana’s beginning farmers this spring.
Grow Louisiana offers a comprehensive range of services to support agricultural communities. These include whole-farm planning, horticulture and business training, online resources and access to support, networking and mentoring opportunities.
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National Women In Ag Study Launches
A just-launched national Women in Agriculture Study is a comprehensive effort to capture women’s voices from across all 50 states and Puerto Rico. The survey remains open through March 31 to gather insights from women working in production agriculture, agribusiness, education and advocacy, as well as from men and others in related fields who can offer perspectives on women’s roles in agriculture.
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Government Shutdown Blocks Key Cash Flow Tool for Farmers At A Critical Time
As the federal government shutdown continues, farmers across the country are facing mounting financial strain due to their inability to access marketing loans — a critical cash flow tool during harvest season.
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Louisiana Weekly Drought Monitor Update: 16 Oct 2025
Thursday’s update of the U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM) for Louisiana shows a modest increase in areas of D0 ('Abnormally Dry') and D1 ('Moderate Drought') between last week and the current week.
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'90's Country Star To Headline 2025 International Rice Festival In Crowley
The 88th annual International Rice Festival in Crowley, Louisiana, is scheduled for October 16-19, 2025, and organizers have released this year's entertainment lineup.
The International Rice Festival is the oldest and largest agricultural festival in Louisiana.
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Governor Jeff Landry Halts New Carbon Capture Applications in Louisiana
Governor Landry issues a moratorium on new applications for carbon capture injection wells in the state. Several lawmakers, including Charles Owen, have expressed concerns about pumping and storing carbon dioxide below the ground.
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Focusing On The Spread Of HPAI
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been a challenge for the egg and poultry industry for more than a decade and a task force is working to better understand how its spread.
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Texas A&M Research Leads Rice Delphacid And Hoja Blanca Virus Studies
Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists are leading field, greenhouse and laboratory investigations to find solutions in the fight against the invasive rice delphacid and the hoja blanca virus it transmits.
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Rollins Details Government Shutdown's Impact On Farmers
While Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has been through government shutdowns before, she said the current one “feels different.”
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Sustainable Grazing, Processing Livestock Workshop To Be Held Nov. 5 In Sunset
A Sustainable Grazing and Processing Livestock Workshop: From Field to Market will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 5, in Sunset.
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Jambalaya Lunch Held By Louisiana Farm Bureau For Pat's Coats For Kids
A jambalaya fundraiser was held Wednesday by Louisiana Farm Bureau to support Pat's Coats for Kids.
Company leaders said it was a great way to get its employees involved and give back to the community.
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ULM Toxicology Faculty Awarded EPA Grant to Monitor Water Quality
The ULM Toxicology faculty have been awarded a grant in the amount of $134,299 to conduct water quality monitoring in the Upper Bayou Lafourche watershed. The funding source is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, with a sub-grant agreement with the Gulf of America Alliance and the Morehouse Soil & Water Conservation District. This project will determine current water quality conditions in the Bayou Lafourche watershed and indicate potential changes in water quality, i.e., nutrient reduction, due to Best Management Practices (BMPs) implemented by area farmers and landowners. ULM Toxicology will sample monthly for three years after BMP implementation has concluded.
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Rapides Parish Under Burn Ban Until Further Notice
The Rapides Parish Police Jury on Tuesday issued a burn ban that took effect immediately and will last until further notice.
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Stories That Matter with Tammi Arender: 3Board Farm
A Louisiana couple with no farming background has transformed their lives and their community by starting 3Board Farm in Downsville, Louisiana.
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Louisiana Receives Crop Block Grant
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has awarded the La. Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) over $386,000 in Fiscal Year 2025 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) funding. This USDA grant will enable the LDAF to fund projects that enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops in the state and support specialty crop growers through marketing, education, and research initiatives. Specialty crops include “fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture and nursery crops, including floriculture,” as defined by the USDA.
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