The LSU AgCenter H. Rouse Caffey Rice Research Station will hold its annual field day June 24. The event will highlight variety development, pest management strategies and other research aimed at helping farmers successfully produce one of Louisiana’s most valuable crops.
Read MoreThe United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) opened the Knipling-Bushland U.S. Livestock Insects Research Laboratory, a state-of-the-art laboratory facility today that will provide the U.S. cattle industry with innovative tools and advanced technologies to manage and eliminate the invasive fly and tick pests that threaten the U.S. cattle industry.
Read MoreDid you know that cows show a visual preference for new human faces over familiar ones? They can match a known handler’s voice to their face, according to a study.
Read MoreDiesel prices jumped from roughly $3.50 a gallon to more than $5 by spring, driven by the war with Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. For a shrimper already operating on slim margins, that's not just an inconvenience. It's an existential threat.
Read MoreBayer has agreed to suspend for seven years pillars of its loyalty programs, which Trump administration officials called “unfair provisions” that “pose a danger to competition,” the U.S. Department of Justice announced Wednesday.
Read MoreCrawfish farmers in south Louisiana are wrapping up the season on a subdued note, with many saying catches never reached the levels they had hoped for — and now turning their attention to restocking for next year.
Read MoreLouisiana Tech University’s School of Agricultural Sciences and Forestry hosted its 53rd Annual Farm Production Sale in May, continuing a long-standing tradition that supports student scholarships, livestock units, and hands-on agricultural education.
Read MoreWomen in Agribusiness has announced the speakers for its Female Producer Panel—from a crawfish farmer in Louisiana to a soybean farmer in South Dakota. This signature panel will open the second day of the 15th annual Women in Agribusiness Summit Sept. 22 to 24, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Read MoreDrought conditions improved across parts of southern Louisiana thanks to recent rains, but northern Louisiana continued to dry out. More than 75% of the state remains in drought, with Extreme Drought expanding across northern parishes.
Read MoreEven the low 80’s proved to be too much for Icarus’s melted wings to power through the market this week as both the old crop July and new crop December succumbed to last week’s flight to 88 cents last week.
Read MoreThe USDA says 1.702 million cattle were placed into U.S. feedlots during April. That was up 6% on the year and towards the high end of pre-report estimates, at least somewhat because of persistent drought conditions in many of the major feeding areas.
Low water levels on the Mississippi River are increasing transportation costs for American farmers as drought conditions continue to disrupt barge traffic along one of the nation’s most important agricultural shipping routes.
Read MoreA hybrid online and in-person program designed to help increase the number of people growing fruits and vegetables for distribution (sale and/or mutual aid models) in communities across the state of Louisiana.
Read MoreThe greens inside the greenhouses at Rayville High School are lush, brilliant shades of green.
Ten years ago, Richland Parish Food Network Services was given a grant through Seed Change, an initiative of the National Farm to School Network to expand the use of locally grown produce in schools through changes in procurement, education or the addition of school gardens.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Agriculture is rolling out several updates to livestock insurance programs beginning with the 2027 crop year, expanding coverage options and adjusting rules for cattle and dairy producers.
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