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October 2017 Articles

Just Rambling October 2017 :
Spiritual Corner October 2017 :
For retired AgCenter agent, visit to LSU campus is a wish come true
LSU AgCenter researchers developing environmentally friendlier drilling fluids
Weaning Strategies Can Reduce Stress in Calve
Listening session held on new farm bill
Enjoy fall wildflowers
Producers hear about heifer diets, bull quality at field day
Farm Bureau, Livestock Groups Request Waiver for Logging Device Mandate
Farmers, Ranchers Ready for Long-overdue Immigration Reform
American Farm Bureau Encouraged by Tax Framework, but Refinement Needed
• AFBF to EPA: Time to Rescind WOTUS Rule
It’s time to plant fall vegetables
USDA Designates Natural Disaster Areas
Superspeedway Taco Pie
OPPORTUNITY TO APPLY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT QUALITY INCENTIVES PROGRAM IS HERE
Acadiana cattle field day set for Oct. 21

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AFBF to EPA: Time to Rescind WOTUS Rule

AFBF to EPA: Time to Rescind WOTUS Rule The following may be attributed to American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall: “As today’s deadline for comments on rescinding the fatally flawed Waters of the U.S. rule is upon us, Farm Bureau applauds the Environmental Protection Agency’s formal proposal to ditch the rule. We do not stand alone in our assessment that the WOTUS rule was much more about seizing land control than about protecting water, and in official comments today we joined several broad-based coalitions expressing those sentiments. It is clear that this WOTUS rule violated the law while creating legal risk and enormous uncertainty for farmers, ranchers and others who work with the land. “It is time for EPA to take the final step of repealing the WOTUS rule. The agency should then move forward with a new rule that provides farmers, ranchers, towns, states and small businesses with clarity and certainty they need. The new rule should rely on common-sense directives that don’t require teams of consultants and lawyers to navigate a maze of federal regulations. We will follow this process closely over the coming months to ensure that the new rule is based on law, that waters are protected and that farmland can be farmed.” Source: www.fb.org

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