The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) has launched a new nationwide ‘Women in Agriculture Study, aiming to capture voices from across all 50 states and U.S. Territories like Puerto Rico.
Read MoreAmerican Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on the future of America’s beef supply.
Read MoreAgriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Tuesday night that Farm Service Agency offices would reopen Thursday to perform core operations. Those offices have been closed since Oct. 1 due to the government shutdown.
Read MoreGrow Louisiana is a free program for the beginning farmers of Louisiana. A beginning farmer is defined as those currently farming with less than 10 years of experience or those wanting to start farming for profit. This year, the program will consist of Thursday night sessions with a few Saturday field days. Grow Louisiana is a partnership of cooperative extension, non-profit organizations, and farmers that provides whole-farm planning curriculum and training (focusing on horticulture and business), online resources, support, networking and mentoring to new and beginning farmers in Louisiana. Learn from Louisiana producers and start planning your farm in 2026!
Read MoreToday, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins, Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler announced a suite of actions to strengthen the American beef industry, reinforcing and prioritizing the American rancher’s critical role in the national security of the United States. Since 2017, the United States has lost over 17% of family farms, more than 100,000 operations over the last decade. The national herd is at a 75-year low while consumer demand for beef has grown 9% over the past decade. Because increasing the size of the domestic herd takes time, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing now to make these markets less volatile for ranchers over the long term and more affordable for consumers.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump on Wednesday said U.S. cattle ranchers “don’t understand” how they have benefitted from his tariffs, adding that they “have to get their prices down.”
The admonition came after some ranchers have openly criticized Trump’s proposal to import beef from Argentina in order to bring down prices for American consumers.
Read MoreU.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins appeared Tuesday evening on NewsNation and said, “There is a really big announcement coming tomorrow on what we’re going to do to restore and revitalize our beef herd in America, which ultimately will bring the prices down.”
Read MoreThe market marches on. We will not know if the absence of government reports had a direct impact on the market until reports begin anew. Likely, the impact will be minor and meaningless. Yet, who knows?
Read MoreKevin Marcus of Marcus Weather Consulting gives the areas to watch as harvest goes into the home stretch in the northern hemisphere and the growing season is shaping up in the southern hemisphere.
Read MoreCoca-Cola is slowly selling its classic drink made with cane sugar as opposed to corn syrup.
Read MoreSeafood gumbo, a blend of roux, vegetables, and protein from the Gulf, involves a few more steps than traditional Louisiana gumbo.
Stacy Spedale, a chef at t’Pot Noir Cajun Kitchen in Lake Charles, said the key to a good gumbo is all in your base.
Read MoreUS 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.
Read MoreAnother 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.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreThe 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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