Why Is Agriculture Always the Scapegoat on Climate Issues?

Working full-time outside of agriculture while also advocating for the industry can sometimes feel a bit disjointed. On the one hand, I’m trying to tell everyone our farms are sustainable, innovative, and modern. But the rest of the world seems deadset on believing that agriculture is the root cause of every environmental crisis. I’m sure I’m not alone in experiencing this disconnect.

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Lafayette Could Be a Major Hub for the Drone Industry. Here’s Why.

Lafayette, of all places, could become a major player in the drone industry.

Earlier this month, global drone manufacturer DMR Technologies announced it will house its manufacturing base in Lafayette, where it will employ more than 500 people and build its Field Ranger X50. The 10-foot by 10-foot device can weigh 220 pounds when its 13-gallon tank is full and fly for nine minutes on a fully charged battery.

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Wet Weekend Promises “Some” Relief for a Parched Louisiana

At least eleven Louisiana parishes had declared outdoor burn bans by Friday afternoon, because of increasingly dangerous dry conditions. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says for more than a third of the state the fire danger is rated as high. But he emphasized that there is some relief in sight, as a cold front will boost rain chances over the weekend.

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Canada Official Pledges Engagement on Trade

Canada is committed to advancing the common economic interests of the three signatories to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a pact that strengthens all of North America, said Donald Boucher, director, general sector development and analysis, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), Ottawa.

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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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