By: Neil Melançon and Kristen Oaks-White
Baton Rouge, La.— Working cattle together can be the best form of marriage counseling, if cowboy wisdom holds true.
Read MoreFor questions or comments, please contact Communications Director Avery Davidson at averyd@lfbf.org.
By: Neil Melançon and Kristen Oaks-White
Baton Rouge, La.— Working cattle together can be the best form of marriage counseling, if cowboy wisdom holds true.
Read MoreBy: Neil Melançon
Baton Rouge, La.—When Camry Martin found out she won the 2020 Louisiana Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Excellence in Agriculture award, she was doing what she normally does.
By: Neil Melançon and Kristen Oaks-White
Baton Rouge, La.—The 2020 Louisiana Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Achievement Award winner is Phillip Tomlinson of East Carroll Parish. This is the top award presented annually to a Louisiana farmer or rancher 35 or younger who’s main income is from production agriculture and shows innovation and financial stability on their operation.
Read MoreElected to replace Harper as first vice-president was Marty Wooldridge, a cattle rancher from Caddo Parish. Wooldridge previously served as chair of the Louisiana Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee, served on the state board for District I and is the Livestock Advisory Committee Chairman.
Read MoreBaton Rouge, La.— Jim Harper, a rice, crawfish, sugarcane and soybean farmer in Rapides Parish, has been elected as the 12th president of the Louisiana Farm Bureau.
Read MoreBaton Rouge, La.— The 98th Annual Meeting of the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation is underway with the safety and well being of members in mind.
Read MoreThe annual meetings of the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation, Inc., its Voting Delegates and its affiliated companies will be held virtually and in person on June 26, 2020 and June 27, 2020.
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