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March 2019 Articles

Spiritual Corner: Simple Obedience
“Union Parish 4-H’ers Excel during 79th Annual Northeast
Youths earn Gerry Lane Premier Exhibitor Awards at AgCenter livestock show
Outstanding 4-H, FFA members recognized at AgCenter livestock show
LOCAL VOLUNTEER RECOGNIZED DURING NORTHEAST LOUISIANA DISTRICT LIVESTOCK SHOWâ€
Cover crops featured at producer seminar
LSU AgCenter Food Incubator continues growing
Sugarcane acreage likely to increase in 2019
Row rice gaining interest in northeast La
Foreign Investors Must Report U.S. Agricultural Land Holdings
Farm Bureau Releases Strategic Action Plan Goals for 2019
Farm Bureau Applauds State of the Union Address
Farm Bureau Calls Berhardt Excellent Choice for Interior
Farm Bureau Backs Anti-Dumping Investigation of Mexican Tomatoes
Farm Bureau Statement: EPA Proposal Promises Clean Water, Clear Rules
• Tell EPA You Support Clean Water and Clear Rules
Figs thrive in Louisiana landscapes
NCBA Unveils Cost/Benefit Principles for Climate-Change Policy Proposals
Market questions highlight crops forum
USDA Designates Nine Louisiana Parishes as Primary Natural Disaster Areas
Just Rambling March 2019:

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Tell EPA You Support Clean Water and Clear Rules

Tell EPA You Support Clean Water and Clear Rules Source: www.fb.org With the publication earlier this week of EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ proposed new Clean Water Rule, Farm Bureau is urging farmers and ranchers to tell the administration how much they value clean water and clear rules. The proposed rule, according to American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall, is “a major step toward fair and understandable water regulation on America’s farms and ranches and other working lands.” The organization is still delving into the proposal, but Duvall noted even a quick glance shows many of the worst problems created by the previous rule, which would have treated much of the landscape as though it were water itself, are on their way out. While AFBF staff digs into the proposed new rule, “farmers and ranchers continue to work hard every day to preserve the world around us,” Duvall said, pointing to USDA data showing farmers and ranchers are devoting more of their land to conservation than ever before, thanks to USDA programs that let them do well while doing good. “We are proud of the progress farmers and ranchers have made in their fields and ranges, and we look forward to making even more progress with fair, clear and reasonable rules,” Duvall said. The 60-day comment period on the proposed new Clean Water Rule closes on April 15. Submit your comments through FB Advocacy’s Clean Water Clear Rules action alert.

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