Burn Bans Tighten Across Acadiana
Even with a little rain in the forecast, conditions across Acadiana remain dangerously dry.
St. Landry, Acadia, and Evangeline Parishes are all under active burn bans as drought conditions persist across the region. Fire officials say gusty winds and low humidity are creating the perfect setup for fires to spread quickly, even from something as small as a spark.
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American Farmers Welcome China’s Promise to Buy Their Soybean but This Deal Doesn’t Solve Everything
American farmers welcomed China's promise to buy some of their soybeans, but they cautioned this won't solve all their problems as they continue to deal with soaring prices for fertilizer, tractors, repair parts and seeds.
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119th State Fair of Louisiana in Shreveport Opens Today, Will Run Until November 16th
The 119th Louisiana State Fair begins today in Shreveport and will run all the way until November 16th. Russell Adams, the marketing manager of the Louisiana State Fair, says one of this year’s new additions includes a brand-new Ferris wheel.
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Despite Federal Shutdown, Farm Offices Reopen in Louisiana at Critical Moment as Harvest Wraps
Offices that farmers count on for low-interest loans and disaster relief programs have reopened, even as the federal government shutdown drags on.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced the reopening of 2,100 offices of the Farm Service Agency across the country at a crucial time for row crop farmers who are wrapping up the harvest, deciding whether to sell or store and planning for the next growing season.
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LCP 85-384: A Sugarcane Variety That Keeps On Giving
The full magnitude of LCP 85-384’s impact can only be understood by first considering its development, which dates back to the late 1950s. A resurgence of the mosaic virus in the Louisiana industry after the release of susceptible variety NCo 310 led breeders to look to the wild species of sugarcane, S. spontaneum, for much-needed resistance.
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LSU AgCenter Plans Crop Insurance Workshop
Join the LSU AgCenter for a Crop Insurance Workshop on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, from 8:30 AM to 1:45 PM at the Vidalia Conference and Convention Center, 112 Front Street, Vidalia, LA.
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Harvest 2025: A Season to Work and Celebrate
If you have been anywhere near a cane field lately, you can feel it. The trucks are on the road before daylight, steam from the mills is back in the air and harvest season is officially underway. After a long summer of waiting, planning and watching the weather, growers and millers have finally started the grinding season. There is a rhythm to this time of year that is familiar to everyone in the agriculture industry.
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'24/'25 National FFA Officer Team Named During 97th National FFA Convention
The 2024-25 National FFA Officer Team was elected today during the final session of the 97th National FFA Convention & Expo in Indianapolis.
Students from Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, California, Georgia and Wisconsin were elected by National FFA Delegates to serve as 2024-25 National FFA Officers. They will lead the organization for the next year.
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Don’t Break, Build: A Farmer’s Playbook for Taking Control of Your Mind
It was already shaping up to be one of those days.
An unexpected bill is due, and the money just isn’t there. The kids are fighting again. Understandably, your wife is over it, and now it’s your fault. One of your employees just called to say the new group of wean pigs is sick. It’s all a part of a life, but sometimes it just stacks up to be too much.
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China Buys US Soybean Cargoes Ahead of Trump-Xi Meet, Sources Say
China’s state-owned COFCO bought three U.S. soybean cargoes, two trade sources said, the country’s first purchases from this year’s U.S. harvest, shortly before a summit of leaders Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.
As the two nations battle over trade tariffs, the lack of Chinese buying has cost U.S. farmers billions of dollars in lost sales, after they largely supported Trump in his campaigns for president.
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Bossier City Farmers Market Named #1 Farmers Market in Louisiana Again
The Bossier City Farmers Market has been officially recognized as the 2025 #1 Farmers Market in the State of Louisiana by American Farmland Trust and the Farmers Market Coalition during this year’s America’s Farmers Market Celebration — the largest nationwide ranking program honoring local farmers markets across the country.
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Letlow Advocates for Louisiana Soybean Producers
In a letter to Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, Congresswoman Julia Letlow thanked the Trump Administration for working to open up trade markets while highlighting the ongoing need for new market access for soybean producers.
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Basile Celebrates Its Roots With Annual Southwest Louisiana Swine Festival
The town of Basile is getting ready to go hog wild this weekend for the annual Southwest Louisiana Swine Festival.
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Japan Increases US Rice Orders Under Trade Framework
The CEO of USA Rice says Japan has been buying more U.S. rice lately.
Over the summer, Japan said it would expand U.S. rice exports by 75 percent and purchase $8 billion worth of other ag goods to address a rice shortage and expand U.S. market access.
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Global Phosphate Supply Constraints Expected to Keep Prices Elevated
The CEO of phosphate fertilizer producer Itafos says farmers are likely to continue to face elevated costs.
David Delaney says it’s an issue of global supply and demand.
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