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USDA  Reminds Producers Of Upcoming  Program Deadlines
USDA Reminds Producers Of Upcoming Program Deadlines

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that Continuous Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) offers can be submitted during a second batching period that runs through May 1, 2026.

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USDAdon molinoApril 14, 2026
Boll Weevil Eradication Still Pays Dividends For Producers
Boll Weevil Eradication Still Pays Dividends For Producers

Established officially in 1978, the Boll Weevil Eradication Program worked so effectively that most producers today have never laid eyes on one of the pests. Even seasoned cotton producers say they don’t remember a time when the boll weevil was an issue.

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Cottondon molinoApril 14, 2026
AgriSafe: Women Make Up Half of the Ag Workforce, But Face Distinct Health and Safety Challenges
AgriSafe: Women Make Up Half of the Ag Workforce, But Face Distinct Health and Safety Challenges

Women now make up roughly half of the agricultural workforce, and as the International Year of the Woman Farmer is recognized, attention is turning to the unique health and safety challenges they face in the industry.

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kristen oaksApril 13, 2026
Birds Of A Feather? Turkey Disease Research Expands To Include Quail
Birds Of A Feather? Turkey Disease Research Expands To Include Quail

With Louisiana’s quail hunting season lasting from late November to the end of February, we’re still the better part of a year away from this year’s start. But LSU AgCenter researchers are studying declining populations by testing for a disease first discovered in another bird associated with late November: turkeys.

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LSU AgCenterdon molinoApril 13, 2026
Texas Warns Screwworm Detected 90 Miles From the U.S.
Texas Warns Screwworm Detected 90 Miles From the U.S.

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is warning producers to be on high alert following confirmation of the northern-most New World screwworm detection in the Mexican state of Nuevo León, only 90 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border.

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Livestockkristen oaksApril 13, 2026
Farm Bill Slowly Advances as Farmers Await Relief
Farm Bill Slowly Advances as Farmers Await Relief

The highly anticipated Farm Bill continues its slow climb through Congress, offering hope to farmers facing mounting financial pressure, but many key details remain unresolved.

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Louisiana Farm Bureau, Farm Billkristen oaksApril 13, 2026
Louisiana Shrimp, Oyster Fleet Says LNG Industry Destroying Livelihoods
Louisiana Shrimp, Oyster Fleet Says LNG Industry Destroying Livelihoods

A coalition of Louisianans who have harvested shellfish for generations says global investment bankers are responsible for the environmental damage caused by the liquefied natural-gas industry. They says LNG development over the past two decades has all but destroyed their ability to make a living in Southwest Louisiana.

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Aquaculturekristen oaksApril 13, 2026
USDA Designates Natural Disaster Areas Following Severe Drought, Includes Portions of the ArkLaMiss
USDA Designates Natural Disaster Areas Following Severe Drought, Includes Portions of the ArkLaMiss

The USDA has designated 107 counties and parishes across seven states as Natural Disaster Areas, including the ArkLaMiss.

The seven states included in the declaration are Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas.

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Weather, USDAkristen oaksApril 13, 2026
House Takes up Disaster Bill for Farmers, Forest Landowners
House Takes up Disaster Bill for Farmers, Forest Landowners

The House is set to vote this week on legislation that would expand two financial support programs for farm and nonindustrial forest land owners impacted by natural disasters.

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kristen oaksApril 13, 2026
More Than Mudbugs: The Hard Work and Heart Behind a Louisiana Family Farm
More Than Mudbugs: The Hard Work and Heart Behind a Louisiana Family Farm

Since 2006, children and adults wanting to learn more about crawfishing have visited Tallgrass Farm for a tour with Burt Tietje, a third-generation farmer on the land his grandfather homesteaded in 1890. Being a crawfish farmer wasn’t always in Tietje’s plan, but now he says he wouldn’t have it any other way.

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Aquaculturekristen oaksApril 12, 2026
Longtime USDA Leader Willie F. Cooper Passes Away
Longtime USDA Leader Willie F. Cooper Passes Away

Louisiana agriculture has lost a giant.

Willie F. Cooper, a dedicated public servant whose career with the U.S. Department of Agriculture spanned more than half a century, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy that shaped generations of farmers and agricultural policy across the state.

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USDAkristen oaksApril 12, 2026
Forest Fire Burns in St. Tammany Parish, Officials Working to Contain Blaze
Forest Fire Burns in St. Tammany Parish, Officials Working to Contain Blaze

St. Tammany Parish firefighters are responding to a forest fire Saturday afternoon that has burned through 150 acres, St. Tammany Fire Protection District No. 7 said in a Facebook post.

The fire is located in the woods near Dummyline Road and is moving toward Chris Kennedy Road. Officials are asking people to avoid the area while they contain the blaze.

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kristen oaksApril 12, 2026
Rural Mental Health Hub Offers Tools, Training, and Support
Rural Mental Health Hub Offers Tools, Training, and Support

The new Farmer Mental Health Resilience Program from Rural Minds helps farmers recognize the warning signs of a mental health crisis, start conversations, and build resilience. Carol Anderson is the program director for Rural Minds.

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Mental Healthkristen oaksApril 12, 2026
USDA Under Secretary Delves Into Major Farm Tax Breaks From OBBBA
USDA Under Secretary Delves Into Major Farm Tax Breaks From OBBBA

In an exclusive interview Thursday afternoon, AGDAILY spoke to Under Secretary of Agriculture for Farm Production and Conservation Richard Fordyce about key tax breaks for farmers resulting from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) signed last July.

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USDAkristen oaksApril 12, 2026
Bills by Houma Lawmaker Seek Stronger Protections for Domestic Shrimpers
Bills by Houma Lawmaker Seek Stronger Protections for Domestic Shrimpers

Louisiana lawmakers are advancing another package of bills aimed at giving state regulators more teeth against imported seafood and steering more public dollars toward local catch.

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Aquaculturekristen oaksApril 12, 2026
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