Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation 96th Annual Meeting Underway
By Avery Davidson, Louisiana Farm Bureau News
NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana’s farmers, ranchers and rural residents are discussing the future of the state’s agriculture at a time of great uncertainty. As they are meeting at the New Orleans Marriott on Canal St., the men and women who represent them are meeting at the U.S. and Louisiana State Capitols.
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La. farmers gather under cloud of uncertainty
By Greg Hilburn, Monroe New Star
NEW ORLEANS — Louisiana's farmers and ranchers face uncertainty both at home and on a national level as more than 1,000 of them gather here for the annual Farm Bureau Convention with no Farm Bill in place and their state agriculture budget in tatters.
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Incomes, Immigration, Advocacy: Topics for Louisiana Farm Bureau Annual Meeting
By Avery Davidson, Louisiana Farm Bureau News
BATON ROUGE—Incomes, immigration and advocacy will dominate the discussion when Louisiana farmers, ranchers and landowners gather in New Orleans for the 96th Annual Meeting of the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation.
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Custom Cut Winners: Tangipahoa Parish Cattle Ranchers Take Home Top Young Farmer Award at Farm Bureau Convention
By Kristen Oaks-White, Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation
In the lush pastures and rolling hills of Kent farms, cows happily graze where the green grass grows. Russell and Amelia Kent have grown more than cattle here, though. In their fields in the Tangipahoa and Feliciana Parishes, they've raised a business which has earned them the 2017 Young Farmer and Rancher Achievement Award during the 95th Annual Convention of the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation.
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Iberia Parish Youth Crowned 2017 Louisiana Farm Bureau Queen
By Allie Doise, Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation
Sloane Marie Judice of Iberia Parish couldn’t hide her excitement, gasping with disbelief as her name was called as the 2017 Louisiana Farm Bureau Queen Saturday night during Farm Bureau's 95th Annual Convention.
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"Put the Label on the Table" Won the Talk Meet for Avoyelles Parish Youth
By Frankie Gould, LSU AgCenter
NEW ORLEANS - The energy, poise and professionalism of the nine contestants in this year’s Louisiana Farm Bureau Talk Meet made selection of the winner almost impossible for the judges.
In the end, William Gaspard’s “Put the Label on the Table,” took top prize. The Avoyelles Parish youth had more than just a clever title for his 5-minute presentation, but was nevertheless taken by surprise by the win.
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Strain, Donelon to Farmers: We're Running in '19
By Greg Hilburn, USA TODAY Network
NEW ORLEANS — Just in case you were wondering, Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain and Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon do plan to run for re-election in 2019. Both chose to make that clear here during the 95th Louisiana Farm Bureau Annual Convention, an event where politicians flock to court votes.
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Top Teachers Recognized at Farm Bureau Convention
By Allie Doise, Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation
NEW ORLEANS - Lisa Owens and Karen Parrino may have very different curriculums’ in their classrooms, but they are united by a single goal.
Owens decided to bring agriculture into her English classroom at Homer High School. Parrino has used agriculture to help touch the lives of her kindergarten students at North Live Oak Elementary.
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Ag Commissioner: 'I'm Running for Re-election'
By Greg Hilburn, USA TODAY Network
NEW ORLEANS - Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain officially announced during the Louisiana Farm Bureau Convention he will seek a fourth four-year term in 2019.
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Louisiana Farmers Awash in Relief as "Waters" Rule Sinks
By Neil Melancon, Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation
NEW ORLEANS--With the EPA rescinding the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule under the Clean Water Act this week, Louisiana farmers and ranchers should have felt refreshed.
For many here at the 95th Annual Convention of the Louisiana Farm Bureau here, it's also rescinding an ocean of fear that has washed over the state since WOTUS was passed. The rule would have over-regulated not only Louisiana agriculture, but everyone in the state.
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Personal Boundaries: One Rancher Struggles With Drug Cartels As Ag Struggles with Farm Labor Shortage
By Neil Melancon, Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation
NEW ORLEANS - More than 50,000 acres of ranchland baking in the Arizona summer sun would be a tough challenge for anyone.
At 77 years old, it would seem like it for owner and rancher Jim Chilton. He’s used to it by now, though, handling his horses and barbed wire fences with a spryness that belies his age. What he’s never gotten used to, however, is the drug cartels that cross his land daily.
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Louisiana's Excellence in Agriculture Winner Wears Many Hats on the Farm
By Dr. Bobby Soileau
NEW ORLEANS - Daughter, wife, mother, volunteer, advocate and farmer all describe Katie Sistrunk. She is also this year’s Young Farmers and Ranchers Excellence in Agriculture winner at the 2017 Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation Convention in New Orleans.
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