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August 2011 Articles

Shipping Day on Riser's Family Farms
LSU AgCenter beef specialist offers tips to prevent cattle theft
Use of Pharmaceuticals in Food-Producing Animals
FEEDLOT PLACEMENTS REMAIN LARGE
Art, science combine in reducing sweet potato diseases
Langston Places at State 4-H Ambassador Talk
Proper landscape watering is important
Exchange Rates Favoring U.S. Beef Exports
Growth-Promoting Implants and Our Food Supply
Is Beef From Naturally-Managed Cattle Better Than Beef From Conventionally-Manag
Improving Grazing Management
Updates and New Recommendations for Equine Deworming
Timing management practices?
Statement by Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Regarding
Management Determines the Selling Price of Feeder Calves
Retail Staple Food Prices Rise in First Quarter
LSU AgCenter agents help prisoners prepare for reentry
DROUGHT AID AVAILABLE FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS
Did You Know?
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Cutting Corners: Easy Strawberry Pie
Fun Facts
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FEEDLOT UPDATE:
Foreign Oil Imports:
New food safety law shifts focus to prevention
Home sales, Japan, mills featured at forestry forum
Equine--The Golden Years
Louisiana Young Ag Producers Program participants selected
'Louisiana Honey Plants' publication released by LSU AgCenter
AFBF Applauds House Passage of Veterinary Health Bill
AFBF Intervenes in Pesticide Lawsuit
Budget cuts force LSU AgCenter to phase out 3 research stations
Did You Know?
Learn all about blueberries on new website
Fun Facts
Commissioner Strain and LDAF celebrate Ag Day 2011
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Strain: It's A Great Day in Louisiana Agriculture and Forestry
Beekeepers can remove, manage honeybee swarms
New vitamin D dietary rates announced
New USDA Standards to Reduce Foodborne Pathogens in Poultry
Farmers Prevail in Court Decision on EPA Livestock Rules
Louisiana agriculture up 20 percent in 2010 to $9.9 billion
Statement by Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Regarding
Fun Facts
Cutting Corners: Quick and Easy Banana Pudding
News Brief:
VERY STRONG CALF AND YEARLING PRICES
Don't Let Tetany Be a Problem For You This Year
10 Traits of Top Managers
Louisiana Junior Cattlemen of the Year Award
Agriculture Secretary Vilsack's Statement on Record Forecast for U.S. Farm Expor
Crawfish season off to sluggish start
LSU AgCenter experts help crawfish farmers increase their yields
Non-native grass threatens La. forests
News Brief:
Knowing your rights can protect your 'heir property'
Physical activity has no age limit
EPA GHG Regulations Brings 'Double Economic Jolt' to Ag
Over-regulation Continues to Hurt the Banking Industry
News Brief:
Strain Mississippi River resolution approved by NASDA
• LAFA distributes $11.2 million for poultry grower aid
87 Percent of Young Farmers, Ranchers Express More Optimism
Earth-Kind roses are low-maintenance options
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Cutting Corners: Hot Chicken Salad

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LAFA distributes $11.2 million for poultry grower aid

LAFA distributes $11.2 million for poultry grower aid Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M., said the Louisiana Agricultural Finance Authority (LAFA) is distributing $11.2 million today in aid to poultry growers who were affected by the 2008 bankruptcy of chicken processor Pilgrim’s Pride. “The checks and direct deposit transactions are being distributed today,” Strain said. “These funds should provide tremendous relief for many of the growers who were damaged.” Pilgrim’s Pride shuttered its Farmerville plant in 2009, affecting more than 300 independent Louisiana and Arkansas poultry suppliers. Pilgrim’s Pride’s bankruptcy also had repercussion with growers in Alabama , Florida , Georgia , North Carolina , Pennsylvania , Tennessee and Texas . More than $60 million was made available for all growers who lost contracts because of Pilgrim’s Pride’s bankruptcy, Strain said. Strain said 175 Louisiana growers, mostly located in northeast Louisiana , were paid $11.2 million to help offset their losses resulting from Pilgrim’s Pride’s bankruptcy. The funding for the Poultry Lost Contract Grant Assistance Program came from the federal Poultry Growers Assistance Program managed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Strain said. LAFA, a division of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry’s Office of Management and Finance, processed the claims. Foster Farms took over operation of the Farmerville plant and reopened the facility with the assistance of a $50 million state grant, but many northeast Louisiana growers were nearly ruined during the transition, Strain said. “This money will literally help some of the growers make back payments on their mortgages that will allow them to keep their farms,” Strain said.

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