Crawfish Prices Expected to Rise With Start of Season
If you’re already craving crawfish, local sellers say patience will be key this season.
While a few places may be offering limited crawfish now, vendors say it’s still too early, and prices could be higher when the season officially begins.
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Is There Room for Optimism in the Commodity Markets?
“It’s easier to be skeptical.” Is that true? Is it easier to be skeptical of usage estimates and trade agreements, or is it just the more popular thing to do? It’s important to question USDA’s estimates, but it’s also important to question consensus. And if consensus in the current market is skepticism, it might make sense to add optimism to your outlook.
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Secretary Rollins Announces New Priorities for Research and Development in 2026
Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins, signed a Secretary’s Memorandum (PDF, 909 KB) that puts forth a focused effort to establish new priorities for future research and development activities funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to strengthen national security, protect U.S. agriculture, and support American farmers and consumers.
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Farm Groups React to FBA Payment Rates
Farm groups offered their gratitude after USDA announced the latest round of aid payment rates on Dec. 31, but commodity leaders said the Trump administration and Congress need to develop markets and pass policies to boost markets for crops as well.
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Burn Bans Across the ArkLaTex
The fire danger is growing increasingly worse across the ArkLaTex. Burn bans have been issued for many areas in the region to reduce the risk of fire during the current dry spell.
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Trump Administration Announces $12 Billion Farmer Assistance Program
Louisiana farmers experiencing financial pressure from declining crop revenues and high input costs will receive federal assistance through a $12 billion program announced by the Trump administration.
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Global 2025/26Cotton Ending Stocks Rise As Production Remains Above Mill Use
The latest U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) cotton projections for 2025/26 (August–July) indicate that global ending stocks are forecast to rise 1.4million bales (2 percent)from the previous year to 76.0million bales.
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Farmer Bridge Assistance (FBA) Program
USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) is providing $11 billion through a one-time bridge payment to American farmers with an additional $1 billion available for additional commodities. This assistance provides producers with a bridge until the benefits of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) are available. These bridge payments are authorized under the Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act.
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USDA Announces No Actions Under Feedstock Flexibility Program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) announced today that it does not expect to purchase and sell sugar under the Feedstock Flexibility Program for crop year 2025, which runs from Oct. 1, 2025, to Sept. 30, 2026.
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Beyond Bushels: Align High-Yield Strategies With Your Crop Budget
A practical crop budget can serve as a valuable farming playbook, offering essential direction and guidance from planting through harvest, according to farmers and business partners David Hula and Randy Dowdy.
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What Regenerative Agriculture Really Means
Regenerative has turned into more of a trendy buzzword than an actual, scientific approach to agriculture. Instead of using buzzwords to deploy funding, what would truly benefit producers is if USDA actually helped them learn how to regenerate their soil. Since there is no mention of any means to facilitate farmer and rancher education in the new Regenerative Pilot Program, it is unlikely to accomplish any real change for the better.
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Low Commodity Prices in 2025 Made It a Difficult Year for Farmers
Most Louisiana farmers are facing an uncertain future as low commodity prices have them struggling to stay afloat. It appears that 2026 will continue to bring headwinds for most agricultural enterprises in the state. LSU AgCenter correspondent Craig Gautreaux has this report on the 2025 crop year for Louisiana.
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Extreme Weather in 2025 Left a Major Toll on Agriculture
The United States was hit with numerous multi-billion dollar extreme weather events in 2025, and many of them took harsh tolls on the agricultural sector. In its year-end recap, AccuWeather says seven of the worst disasters this year — most notably floods in the central U.S. and Texas Hill Country — resulted in $378 billion to $424 billion in total damage and economic hardship.
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Market Conditions May Force Many Louisiana Farmers Out, Agriculture Commissioner Says
American farmers will receive billions of dollars from the Trump administration in the new year as they contend with trade wars, inflation and rising costs. But not all farms will benefit.
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“Gulf to Gumbo” Float Set to Roll In 2026 Tournament of Roses Parade New Year’s Day
In just two days, Louisiana will show itself off to the world when it glides its float along the streets of Pasadena, California, for the 2026 Tournament of Roses Parade. Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says they’ve been working hard getting the float, titled “Gulf to Gumbo,” ready for Thursday morning’s big show.
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