U.S. Farmers Advocate for Strengthening Cooperation with Cuba
US representatives today in Havana highlighted their mutual interest in strengthening exchanges. Especially in the agricultural sector, during a new edition of the Cuba-US Agricultural Conference.
According to Paul Johnson, president of the Agricultural Coalition between the two nations. Bilateral cooperation shows concrete potential in strategic sectors such as agriculture, scientific research, and trade.
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Renewable Energy Company Seeks Out Concordia Parish Lands for Solar Farm Project
Another company is eyeing Concordia Parish land for its solar farm project.
At a public hearing during the regular meeting of the Concordia Parish Police Jury last week, representatives of Azimuth Renewables LLC based in St. Louis, Missouri, described its proposed Barite Solar project that would cover approximately 150 acres, possibly located northeast of Ferriday.
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First-Ever Miller Homestead Fair Showcases Regenerative Agriculture in Louisiana
A family in Eros, Louisiana, is opening their gates to the community — not just to celebrate farm life, but to share a healthier way of raising animals and growing food. The Miller Homestead Fair offers a glimpse into regenerative farming and a simple and more sustainable way of life.
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A 'Dent' In Louisiana's Developing Drought?
The latest NWS forecast calls for a storm system to move through the Lower Mississippi Valley this weekend ... and unlike some of our recent frontal passages, this one looks to deliver significant rains across most of the Bayou State.
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Strong Trade Policy Is Critical for American Agriculture
For American agriculture, trade is not just policy; it’s an economic necessity.
U.S. farmers, ranchers, and workers in the agriculture supply chain depend on global markets to stay competitive, grow their operations, and support millions of jobs across America’s heartland. Approximately 20 percent of all U.S. agriculture production is exported each year, making access to international agriculture markets a cornerstone of economic health.
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Argentinian Beef Import Plan Harms U.S. Cattle Producers
Today, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) responded to comments from President Donald J. Trump that suggested importing Argentinian beef as a solution to lower beef prices. NCBA’s family farmers and ranchers are concerned that rewarding Argentina with this expanded access to the U.S. market harms American cattlemen and women, while also interfering with the free market.
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Check out this Pumpkin Patch and Christmas Tree farm in Allen Parish
If you’ve ever dreamed of a Christmas tree farm hidden away with fun activities for the whole family, then you should go and visit the Grant Christmas Tree Farm.
Grant Christmas Tree Farm is a family-owned and operated business in Allen Parish.
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Rice Truly Reigns at the 88th International Rice Festival
Tens of thousands of attendees to the 88th International Rice Festival (IRF), held here from Thursday through Sunday last week, experienced the theme, “Rice Reigns,” at every turn.
The word “rice,” and images of rice in all stages adorn every inch of this town, from the Rice Theatre in the center of town to the Rice Palace Restaurant and Acadia Rice Arena just north of town to the new city logo and the banners hanging from every light post. This is a town that appreciates the Louisiana rice industry and knows how to celebrate it.
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Leading Indicators for Farm Financial Health Are All on Yellow
For its latest quarterly release, the report from the Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center shows the leading indicators for the farm sector’s financial health all show elevated risk. The bottom line: The general farm economy’s financial health continues to deteriorate slightly.
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Farm Bureau Urges Restraint on Beef Imports
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on President Trump’s plans to reduce beef prices through increased beef imports from Argentina.
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Slow Food North Louisiana to host “Hand Them Down to Lift Them Up: An Heirloom Food Forum” at The Farm at Cultural Crossroads of Minden on Nov. 15
Slow Food North Louisiana, a Shreveport-based nonprofit, will partner with Cultural Crossroads of Minden to host “Hand Them Down to Lift Them Up: An Heirloom Food Forum” at The Farm at Cultural Crossroads of Minden, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., on Saturday, Nov. 15. The Farm is located at 419 East Union Street in Minden, about a 30-minute drive from Shreveport.
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Bayou Sarah Farms Brings Water Buffalo Pastures to Louisiana
What started as a dream for better food has turned into one of the most unusual farms in Louisiana.
Sarah Roland of Bayou Sarah Farms wanted to provide fresh, high-quality food for her family, and that dream led her to something rare in the state, a water buffalo farm.
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The Farmer's Forecast: Parade of Cold Fronts on the Way
A parade of cold fronts is set to march across Louisiana. I don't see any frosty pumpkins in sight, but I do see some rain chances, some cooler nights, and some areas possibly getting a few inches of rain. Here's how I see things going.
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Louisiana Weekly Climate Summary: October 08-14, 2025
The Louisiana Drought Team, in coordination with national USDM authors, increased the coverage of D1 (‘Moderate Drought’) across west-central and south-central Louisiana. In addition, D0 (‘Abnormally Dry’) coverage was increased across all portions of Louisiana.
Statewide coverage of D1 increased from 16% to 21% while the statewide coverage of D0 increased from 40% to 55%. Just over three quarters of the state is designated as D0 or D1, the most since 10/29/2024.
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Cattle Markets Whipsaw After Trump Floats Beef Imports
The U.S. cattle market ended last week in turmoil as futures tumbled in reaction to President Donald Trump’s comments about a plan to lower beef prices, followed by a weekend statement that the U.S. could import beef from Argentina.
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