Turf’s Up! New Turfgrass Plots, Other Research Projects Featured at Hammond Field Day
Researchers and staff at the LSU AgCenter Hammond Research Station recently held their 2026 field day for landscape industry professionals.
“This is an annual gathering of industry folks, and it’s a great time for industry people as well as AgCenter specialists to come together and share ideas,” said Hammond Research Station coordinator Christine Coker.
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Louisiana Crops Newsletter--Volume 16, Issue 4 - June 2026
One of the most common observations during the early growing season is uneven crop growth within the same field. While some areas emerge quickly and develop vigorous canopies, others appear delayed or less uniform. These differences can be frustrating for producers, especially when planting conditions seemed favorable and management practices were applied uniformly across the field.
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Pasture Mealybug Update--June 19, 2026
The pasture mealybug, Heliococcus summervillei, has been confirmed to be infesting sugarcane in Vermilion, Iberia, and West Baton Rouge Parishes. The pest is a recently detected invasive insect in the U.S. that is native to India, southeast Asia, and Australia. In its native range, pasture mealybug is a major pest of pasture grasses, but has also been recorded from sugarcane, rice, and numerous other grass species.
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11 People Reported Ill, 2 Hospitalized After Consuming Unpasteurized Milk
Eleven people have become ill, with two people being hospitalized, after consuming raw, unpasteurized milk, the Louisiana Department of Health said Tuesday.
Since April 23, the people experiencing illness have tested positive for campylobacteriosis and/or cryptosporidiosis, infectious intestinal diseases.
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Letlow Requests Federal Disaster Declaration for Louisiana Farmers Impacted by Tropical Storm Arthur
With severe flooding from Tropical Storm Arthur disrupting farming operations, Congresswoman Julia Letlow is requesting that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) declare an agricultural emergency for the State of Louisiana.
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Tangipahoa Parish Woman Crowned 2026 Louisiana Farm Bureau Queen
A 19-year-old from Tangipahoa Parish took home the title of 2026 Louisiana Farm Bureau Queen at the group's 104th annual convention.
Jean Treas earned the crown after competing with 21 young women from across the state. The contest included an interview about agriculture, a style show and an evening gown presentation.
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Louisiana's Longest Serving Statewide Official Slims Down for Campaign
A slimmed down Republican Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain, who is already the state's longest-serving statewide elected official, said he will run for a sixth term in 2027.
Strain spoke at the Louisiana Farm Bureau Convention in New Orleans over the weekend.
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Cajun Crawfish Farmer Leads Louisiana's Most Powerful Agriculture Group
Acadiana Farmer Richard Fontenot will continue to lead Louisiana's most influential agriculture voice as president of Farm Bureau, which wields considerable political clout and lobbies to set policy for the state's $13 billion industry.
Fontenot was elected June 21 to a third one-year term as president at the Farm Bureau Convention in New Orleans.
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Louisiana Crawfish Farmers Hope CRAW Act Fixes Worker Shortage that Hurt 2026 Season
A one-page bill sponsored by an unlikely team of U.S. congressmen could hold the key to stabilizing the crawfish industry.
As we previously reported, several processing plants across the state were left without H2B visa workers to peel crawfish. Farmers say it sent shockwaves across the industry.
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Louisiana Man Attempts To Rescue Pigs From Flood Waters
Parts of Central Louisiana received several inches of rain as remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur impacted portions of the state, and one man had to go on a rescue mission on his property.
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USA Rice Joins Louisiana Farm Bureau’s 104th Annual Convention
Last week, the Louisiana Farm Bureau (LAFB) held its 104th Annual Convention here, featuring a host of speakers and panels focused on the challenges and opportunities facing producers in Louisiana.
Delegates also convened for official business and LAFB elections, including that of Richard Fontenot, a fourth-generation rice farmer from Ville Platte, who was reelected to serve his third term as president, and, of course, to share in the celebration of the newest LAFB Queen, Jean Treas from Tangipahoa Parish.
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Deer Herd Escapes To Higher Ground To Escape Flooding
Tropical Storm Arthur dropped historical amounts of rain causing dangerous and destructive flooding in parts of Louisiana, prompting Gov. Jeff Landry to declare a state of emergency for Avoyelles, Lafourche, Pointe Coupee, St. Landry, St. Tammany, and Terrebonne parishes.
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Arthur Hammers Louisiana; Flood Threat Persists Along Gulf Coast
Tropical Storm Arthur battered south Louisiana with heavy rain, flooding, tornadoes and widespread power outages as the first named storm of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season moved inland after making landfall along the Texas coast.
Arthur briefly strengthened into a tropical storm with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph before making landfall near the upper Texas coast and weakening into a post tropical system.
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The Evolving Southern Crop Problem
Southern crop agriculture occupies a prominent position in the history of the U.S. crop safety net (Coppess). Thus, understanding its role in U.S. crop agriculture is important.
Over the last 100 years, harvested crop acres have declined more in the South than the rest of the U.S. Cotton accounted for most of the decline during the first 50 years.
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The Louisiana Forestry Initiative Launches: How Habitat Management Benefits Owners and Ecosystems
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has teamed up with the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry to launch the Louisiana Forestry Initiative, which is an estimated 3 million dollar program designed to improve both wildlife management and private forest health.
The initiative, also known as LFI, was funded by the U.S. Forest Service and administered by the National Bobwhite and Grassland Initiative Foundation.
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