Lawmakers Looking To Establish Animal Abuse Registry
Like every other state across the country, Louisiana has a sex offender registry. Now, Chalmette Republican Representative Mike Bayham wants to create a registry for those who abuse animals.
Bayham said the purpose of his bill is to allow those who sell animals to make informed decisions.
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Louisiana Weekly Climate Summary - February 11 – February 17, 2026
What shapes up to be the most significant tornado outbreak for Louisiana in more than a year produced at least 19 confirmed touchdowns (NWS preliminary reports) between the evening of Feb 14 into the early morning of Feb 15.
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Supreme Court Rules Against President Trump’s Tariffs
Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Trump overstepped his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs on trading partners. In the majority opinion delivered by Chief Justice Roberts, the Supreme Court found that the Administration lacked clear authorization and delegation from Congress to impose tariffs to govern imports.
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USDA Announces Enrollment Period For Farmer Bridge Payments
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins today announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is opening the enrollment period for the Farmer Bridge Assistance (FBA) program, providing $11 billion in one-time bridge payments to row crop producers in response to temporary trade market disruptions and increased production costs. The FBA enrollment period opens Feb. 23 and closes April 17, 2026.
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New Rice Seed Treatment Reduces Herbicide-Induced Bleaching
Rice farmers have a new tool in their toolbox: a seed treatment that not only reduces herbicide injury, but also promotes better above-ground and below-ground biomass.
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AFBF Statement On Supreme Court Tariff Ruling
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the administration’s use of tariffs.
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Strain Requests Federal Help For Agriculture Workers
The following letter was sent last week from Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry r Dr. Mike Strain.
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For St. Martin Parish’s Harris Family, LSU AgCenter Livestock Show Is A Tradition
Thérèse Harris delights in getting to know the unique personalities of the animals she raises on her family’s farm in Breaux Bridge.
Some cattle — like Juanita, the sleek black heifer Harris brought to this year’s LSU AgCenter Livestock Show — are pretty easy to get along with. Others, not so much.
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Plan Ahead to Protect Your Herd
Wet conditions that favor parasites like liver flukes are a reminder that herd health threats often develop quietly before becoming costly problems.
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Rural Rundown: Tony’s Top 5 Takeaways from the USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum
From row crops to livestock and sweeteners, the latest projections from the 2026 USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum point to a familiar theme for the year ahead: slightly tighter supplies offer modest price support, but upside remains limited by global competition, demand shifts, and structural market pressures.
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Pineville Representative Mike Johnson Files Legislation Targeting Carbon Capture
A Republican state representative has filed a trio of bills targeting carbon capture. The lead measure Pineville Representative Mike Johnson has filed is the Louisiana Landowners Protection Act, which would eliminate eminent domain for carbon capture projects. Johnson notes that eminent domain is an important tool for “public necessary purposes.”
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Louisiana Bill Would Allow Government to Destroy Seafood That Violates State Law
A Louisiana state lawmaker has introduced legislation that would allow the state government to seize and destroy seafood that violates state law in the latest effort to crack down on imported seafood – particularly shrimp.
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Secretary Rollins Announces $263 Million Food Purchase to Support U.S. Producers and Strengthen America’s Food Supply
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) intent to purchase up to $263 million in dairy and agricultural products from American farmers and producers to distribute to food banks and nutrition assistance programs across the country.
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Louisiana Crawfish Prices Dropping at Start of Lent
The end of the Mardi Gras season means the beginning of Lent. For Catholics, it’s a season of restraint and fasting, which includes not eating any meat on Fridays, but for some New Orleans residents, that’s not necessarily a tough ask.
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USDA Forecasts More Soybeans, Fewer Corn Acres in 2026
Today, USDA released the Grains and Oilseeds Outlook for the 2026/2027 crop year. The outlook pegged U.S. soybean acres higher year-over-year and corn and wheat acres lower. The outlook assumed normal weather conditions for the planting and growing seasons.
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