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Louisiana lost more than 2,000 farms between 2017 and 2022, driven by the continued nationwide trend of fewer but larger farms, a new federal report shows. While the number of individual farms ...
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Could Louisiana farmers’ crops be affected by historic snowstorm?BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Farmers are learning how the winter storm that brought freezing temperatures and snow to south Louisiana will impact their bottom line. State leaders said ...
LOUISIANA (KTAL/KMSS) — Connecting northern farmers to the south and farmers in between, the Louisiana Farmer’s Climate Convening returns for its second year, sharing innovative tools to ...
In late 2022, torrential rains hammered Louisiana’s farmers, laying waste to large swaths of cotton and soybean crops, especially in the northeast. Then, last year’s historic drought stunted ...
Commercial citrus growers have dwindled over the past few decades in south Louisiana, where farmers have had to battle hurricanes, flooding, invasive insects, freezes and drought to keep their ...
The growing farm-to-table movement seems like it would be a win-win for Louisiana. Farmers get to sell and spotlight their products on local restaurant menus. Chefs get to work with the freshest ...
KAPLAN, La. — There is a boiling uncertainty in an area of Louisiana dubbed the “Crawfish Capital of the World.” Farmers across the state are worried about this year’s crawfish crop ...
LOUISIANA (KTAL/KMSS) — Connecting northern farmers to the south and farmers in between, the Louisiana Farmer’s Climate Convening returns for its second year, sharing innovative tools to combat ...
Editor's note: This story originally ran in 2015. The growing farm-to-table movement seems like it would be a win-win for Louisiana. Farmers get to sell and spotlight their products on local ...
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