By Lacey Dodson, Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation
A Lafayette Parish school teacher has won the 2019 Ag in the Classroom Teacher of the year for her inspiring program that helps students learn through gardening.
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By Lacey Dodson, Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation
A Lafayette Parish school teacher has won the 2019 Ag in the Classroom Teacher of the year for her inspiring program that helps students learn through gardening.
Read MoreBy Lacey Dodson, Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation
Adam and Megan Caughern find success in bailing hay, trucking cotton, shipping grain, raising beef cattle and all while taking care of their nine-month old son, Caleb.
Read MoreBy Allie Doise, Louisiana Farm Bureau News
Caroline Hardy, 19, of Jefferson Davis Parish covered her mouth in awe when she was named the 2018 Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation Queen Saturday night during the organization’s 96th Annual Convention.
Read MoreBy Bobby Soileau, Ph.D., LSU AgCenter
“We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give." Those are the words of Winston Churchill, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and a great world leader.
Read MoreBy Sam Irwin, American Sugarcane League
NEW ORLEANS — The United States Department of Agriculture is expecting sugar beet production to be reduced about four percent and sugarcane about three percent from 2017-18 levels for the 2018-19 crop years, said LSU AgCenter economist Michael Deliberto.
Read MoreBy Veronica Mosgrove, La. Department of Agriculture and Forestry
NEW ORLEANS — Six Louisiana families are the recipients of the Louisiana Century Farm Award. This award, administered by the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) and the LSU AgCenter, is given to families who have owned and consistently farmed on Louisiana land for at least 100 years.
Read MoreBy Tobie Blanchard, LSU AgCenter
NEW ORLEANS — Nearly 90 miles from the nearest Starbucks in the northeast corner of Iowa, Michelle Miller’s fashion degree doesn’t mean much. Her days working for Gucci on Rodeo Drive are a distant memory. Expensive organic groceries no longer put a dent in her wallet.
Read MoreBy Linda Benedict, LSU AgCenter
NEW ORLEANS — More face-to-face communication with the urban population is one of the strongest tools farmers can use to help public perception of the family farm, according to Bret Lee, 19, of Abbeville who took first place in the Talk Meet Contest at the 96th Annual Convention of the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreBy Sam Irwin, Louisiana Farm Bureau News
NEW ORLEANS - Breleigh Bentivegna of East St. James Parish and the brother duo of Ashton and Ivan Aucoin of Calcasieu Parish took first place honors in their divisions at the talent show of the 96th Annual Convention of the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation at the New Orleans Marriott Hotel June 22.
Read MoreBy Neil Melancon, Louisiana Farm Bureau News
NEW ORLEANS, La.—As hundreds of farm families gathered for the 2018 Convention of the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation, two major pieces of legislation that affect them moved through Congress and both were hot topics of conversation.
By Carey Martin, Louisiana Farm Bureau News
NEW ORLEANS - It all started with horseback riding lessons in a sugarcane field. Little did Donaldsonville native Jamie Lee know that those lessons were the beginning of a journey that would lead her to win the 2018 Louisiana Farm Bureau Excellence in Agriculture award.
Read MoreBy Frankie Gould, LSU AgCenter
NEW ORLEANS–Kacie Luckett, a Central and East Baton Rouge Parish native, was selected the 2018 Outstanding Young Farm Woman, Thursday evening at the 96th Annual Louisiana Farm Bureau Convention.
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