Oyster, Crawfish Food Safety Rules Raise a Very Louisiana Dilemma: How Do You Define ‘Bisque’?
State health officials want to set stricter rules for reusing shells in certain seafood dishes, which they say can risk exposure to a deadly flesh-eating bacteria that’s seen a resurgence this year.
But along the way, they have run into a stumbling block and a very Louisiana dilemma: What counts as a bisque?
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Louisiana Crawfish Season Looking ‘Optimistic’ as Restaurants Begin Boiling
After a moderately dry and warm fall season, crawfish are starting to emerge from their burrows and land in boiling pots across Acadiana.
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EPA Approves Biotalys’ Evoca, First Protein-Based Biofungicide
Biological crop protection products are sometimes seen as a potential step for production systems, but experts say the biggest hurdle has been reliability. Growers facing tight spray windows, high disease pressure, and rising input costs need tools that perform consistently across regions, seasons, and application methods.
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The Cattle Market Is Not Broken
Recently, higher beef prices at the grocery store have become a hot topic. It’s made local and national news headlines and taken social media by storm. That attention has fueled a narrative that something is “wrong” with the beef supply chain, pulling ranchers, media, elected officials and industry critics into a fast-moving conversation.
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China Never Delivered on Many Phase One Ag Promises — and Has Backslid Since
Farm organizations are warning the Trump administration that Beijing never followed through with many of its ag commitments under a 2020 trade deal, but the groups don’t agree on what should be done about that, even as the White House prepares to sign a new agreement.
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Rollins: Bridge Payment For Farmers Coming Next Week
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says details of a bridge payment for farmers will be announced with President Trump sometime next week.
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Curry Farms Joins Trees for Troops
On the Saturday before Thanksgiving, Bentley and Sandy Curry stood among rows of Leyland Cypress trees on the eight acres of their 39-acre farm in Rayville.
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Louisiana's 2026 Crawfish Season - What to Expect
Hurricane season is over for Louisiana. Football season is basically over for Louisiana. Hunting season, well, that's just getting started in some parts of the state. And for a lot of us, the most important season is right around the corner. That season is crawfish season.
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From Gulf to Gumbo: Louisiana’s Culinary Spirit to Shine in 2026 Tournament of Roses® New Year’s Celebration
Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser and the Louisiana Office of Tourism today announced the float riders and performers who will represent Louisiana in the 2026 Rose Parade® in Pasadena, California. For the fifth consecutive year, Louisiana will take its place on the national and international stage for this beloved New Year’s tradition. The 2026 parade there is “The Magic of Teamwork.”
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Equine Virus Reported in Several States, Organization Says
The Equine Disease Communication Center reports cases of Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy (EHM), a disease caused by EHV-1, have been reported in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, South Dakota, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Washington. Of those, 18 EHM cases have been confirmed in Texas with neurologic signs, seven in Oklahoma, three in Louisiana, one each in South Dakota and Colorado, and three in New Mexico, according to the organization.
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Trump Cuts Could Hinder Efforts to Stop Climate-Fueled Spread of Invasive Species
Climate change is one of the top threats to vulnerable species around the world, driving widespread losses of plants and animals that can’t adapt fast enough. But at the same time, rising temperatures are in some cases opening the door for certain organisms that can thrive under these changes: invasive species.
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The Cotton Market Goes Bottom Hunting Again
Cotton continues to get hammered. Or call it by any name you wish. The impact of the government shutdown continues, as now in the third week of November, USDA finally released its export report for mid-October. They will catch up, but very slowly. Nevertheless, the reports are revealing nothing that the market had not previously told us—very little export demand even at fire sale prices. There will be no surprises in the historical data.
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LSU Student Receives Industry Scholarship
The 2025 Southern Agriculture Industry Advancement Scholarship Program is sponsored by AMVAC, American Vanguard.
AMVAC is proud to support the education of these highly qualified individuals who are committed to serving in and advancing key areas of agriculture.
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USA Rice Outlook Conference Event App Is Live, Showcases Programming For All Sectors
The 2025 USA Rice Outlook Conference, now just a few days away, strives to offer relevant and timely programming to improve the sustainability and viability of the entire U.S. rice industry, in addition to offering a trade show bursting at the seams. Attendees can explore the offerings and plan their conference with the updated event app, sponsored by BASF, available for download today at the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
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Inside D.C.: New Farm Aid Coming; Trade Signals 'Messy'
The co-director of Texas A&M’s Ag and Food Policy Center says it’s going to be more challenging for the Trump administration to estimate trade damages for new farmer ad-hoc relief.
Bart Fischer says the trade conversation is constantly changing.
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