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April 2018 Articles

Just Rambling April 2018
Spiritual Corner:
“Union Parish 4-H’ers Excel during 78th Annual Northeast Louisiana District
4-H summit encourages leadership among members
Ouachita Parish Cattlemen’s Association
Culinary workshop pairs 4-H’ers with local celebrity chef
A Special 2018 Ag Day Message from: Craig A. McCain, State Executive Director, L
Is Preconditioned Marketing Right for Me?
Minerals for Beef Cattle
EPA administrators visit LSU AgCenter rice station
USDA Withdraws Organic Livestock and Poultry Rule, Garnering Praise From Farm B
Transportation Department Extends ELD Waiver for Ag Haulers
• President Trump Signs Omnibus
NCBA Encouraged by "Positive Developments" in Omnibus Spending Bill
Louisiana Farm Tour 2018 May 9th-11th
LSU AgCenter releases new rice hybrid
Planning the summer flower garden
LSU AgCenter schedules 8 produce, seafood marketing workshops across state
AgCenter wheat, oat field day set for April 18 in Winnsboro
Chick Placements Down 9 Percent from Last Year
USDA Designates 25 Parishes in Louisiana as Primary Natural Disaster Areas with
Prescribed burn workshop for foresters set for May 8-10 in Woodworth
Cake Mix Cookies

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President Trump Signs Omnibus

President Trump Signs Omnibus With President Donald Trump’s signature earlier today, the 2018 omnibus spending bill—and the several provisions that benefit farmers, ranchers and rural communities it includes—became law. The measure, which was a must-pass to avert a government shutdown, was approved in quick succession by the House and Senate on Thursday and the wee hours of Friday morning, respectively. The omnibus amends the cooperative tax deduction (Section 199A) to restore balance to commodity markets and re-establish fairness between cooperative and non-cooperative farmers. It also clarifies that air emissions from animal waste at a farm are not applicable under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act. In addition, the legislation provides agricultural haulers a reprieve from the electronic logging device mandate through Sept. 30, the end of fiscal year 2018. Currently, haulers transporting livestock and insects have a 90-day waiver through June 18 from the mandate. Other provisions important to agriculture and rural communities include a pilot program related to county-level agricultural risk coverage payments; critical forest management reforms, including allowing the U.S. Forest Service to adjust its cap when its fire-suppression budget goes above the 10-year average; a pilot program to allocate $625 million for broadband service in underserved and unserved areas; and funding for a wide array of federal programs within USDA, the Food and Drug Administration and other departments and agencies. While Farm Bureau supported the legislation, the group noted it’s disappointment in the lack of language related to the Waters of the U.S. rule. “We had hoped Congress would include language that would have authorized the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and the secretary of the Army to withdraw the 2015 Waters of the United States rule. This would have granted express statutory authority to the agencies to withdraw a rule that courts have already found to be likely illegal and would allow the agencies to move forward on their efforts to develop a new WOTUS rule that comports with the Clean Water Act and Supreme Court precedent,” AFBF President Zippy Duvall said in a letter urging lawmakers to pass the bill. Source: www.fb.org

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