Multi-State Grain Merchandiser Files for Bankruptcy: What Farmers Should Know
Hansen-Mueller Co. is a nationwide grain merchandiser and processor with nine elevators across five states. It also operates port terminals in Minnesota, Texas, Wisconsin and Ohio.
Earlier this week, the Omaha-Nebraska based company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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LSU AgCenter Unlocks Secrets Beneath the Soil for Sweet Potato Yields, Lower Fertilizer Use
A dedicated group of researchers are behind the sweet potato casserole that will grace many Louisiana tables on Thanksgiving. At the LSU AgCenter Sweet Potato Research Station, scientists have developed sweet potato varieties that have ample sweetness for consumers, ideal shape for processors and high yields for farmers.
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Thanksgiving Dinner With Turkey Is Bargain in Louisiana, Where Costs Are Below U.S. Average
A Thanksgiving family feast to feed 10 people in Louisiana this year is more affordable than any other state in the U.S. except for Arkansas, according to the annual American Farm Bureau cost survey.
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When Does Crawfish Season Start in Louisiana?
Alright y’all, let’s talk crawfish. Because down here in Louisiana, asking “When is crawfish season?” is kinda like asking “When’s that cold front hittin’?” Everybody’s got an answer, but nobody’s real sure till it shows up.
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China Extends U.S. Soybean Purchases With at Least Four More Cargoes
China bought at least four more cargoes of U.S. soybeans on Tuesday night, two China-based traders with knowledge of the deals said, extending a wave of hefty purchases earlier in the week that pushed Chicago soybean futures to a 17-months high.
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Farmer Tariff Aid Shrinking After Trade Deals?
Brownfield Ag News’ Nicole Heslip reported that “the Deputy Secretary of Agriculture says trade deal negotiations during the shutdown could impact the possibility of farmer assistance this year. During a call with reporters on Monday, Stephen Vaden said dynamics have changed since the end of September.”
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Projected ARC and PLC Payments for 2025
The ARC and PLC programs for 2025 are currently projected to make over $13.5 billion in payments. Those payments will be made in October 2026. A challenge facing policymakers is to balance the immediate need for financial assistance facing many farm operations with the fact that 2025 ARC/PLC payments will not be determined and paid until next year.
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Ag Lenders Anticipate Only Half of U.S. Farm Borrowers to Turn a Profit in 2025
Agricultural lenders surveyed in the new 2025 ABA/Farmer Mac Agricultural Lender Survey expect only 52% of U.S. farm borrowers will be profitable this year, signaling a sharp decline from recent years. It’s also a sign producers across major crop regions are continuing to navigate through a period of tighter margins and severe financial stress.
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Louisiana Becomes First State to Receive Over $1 Billion in Federal Funding to Expand Statewide Broadband Internet Access
Louisiana is the first state in the country to be approved for almost $1.36 billion in federal funding to expand broadband internet access across the state. Veneeth Iyengar, the executive director of ConnectLA, says it will allow the state to provide everyone in the state with reliable, cost-effective high-speed internet.
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Cost of Thanksgiving Dinner Declines
Cooking a Thanksgiving dinner for your friends and family will cost less than last year, marking the third straight year of price declines. The American Farm Bureau Federation’s 40th annual Thanksgiving dinner survey provides a snapshot of the average cost of Thanksgiving staples that make up a classic holiday feast for 10, which is $55.18 or about $5.52 per person.
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AFBF Survey: Louisiana Thanksgiving Dinner Prices Second-Lowest In US
Louisiana consumers will spend even less this Thanksgiving, according to a statewide sample of prices for the 2025 American Farm Bureau Federation Thanksgiving Dinner Price Survey. Louisiana was the second-lowest price-wise in the survey, only behind Arkansas, and residents should expect to spend almost $10 less than the national average for a classic Thanksgiving dinner for ten people.
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Crop Market Report--November, 2025
This report contains the latest supply and use estimates for the corn, soybean, rice, and cotton markets.
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Why We’re Seeing More Bird Flu Infections Earlier
According to the USDA-APHIS dashboard, there have been 36 commercial flocks of poultry infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in the past 30 days. Including backyard flocks, it totals more than 1.8 million birds.
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Pin Oak Stud Owner Bernhard Dies After Brief Illness
Jim Bernhard, a Louisiana business executive and the owner of Pin Oak Stud near Versailles, Ky., died Nov. 16 after a brief illness, according to multiple reports. The Baton Rouge resident was 71.
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A Promising Crawfish Season Is On The Horizon For Shreveport Seafood Lovers
Crawfish season is one of those traditions that Shreveport folks track like a favorite sports team. Every year, people across Shreveport and Bossier want to know one thing: when will the mudbugs get good.
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