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Louisiana AgSummary
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An accounting of the value of agriculture in Louisiana. Agents and specialists of the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service, as well as other agencies - both private and public - compile this information. It focuses on the animal, forestry, fisheries, plant and wildlife commodities that comprise our vital agricultural industry. This industry continues to contribute significantly to the state's economy with the potential for increased impacts through value-added processing.

Uncertainty in Louisiana Agriculture for 2009
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2008 had many ups and downs for Louisiana farmers. The outlook was good as the New Year started, but economic and weather conditions didn’t remain favorable. LSU AgCenter economist Kurt Guidry looks back at 2008 and ahead to 2009.

Louisiana farmers face Sept. 16 deadline for insurance waiver for disaster assistance
(Distributed 09/05/08) Louisiana agricultural producers who suffered crop damage from Hurricane Gustav need crop insurance or non-insured crop disaster assistance coverage to be eligible to participate in federal disaster assistance programs, according to LSU AgCenter agricultural economist Kurt Guidry.

2008 Enterprise Budgets for Ornamental Crops in Plant Hardiness Zones 8 and 9
Ornamental Crop Budgets

The report includes enterprise production cost budgets for the following container-grown ornamental crops in plant hardiness zones 8 and 9: indica azalea, crape myrtle, liriope, southern live oak, lantana and fig.

Highlights of Agriculture
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Forestry, crops, animals, fisheries and other enterprises based in agriculture and natural resources add up to multibillion dollar industries for the state of Louisiana. This handy pocket-sized publication provides details on Louisiana agriculture and natural resources, records set in 2007, the number of farms and farmers and much more.
Outlook for Louisiana Agriculture
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With an ever-changing production and marketing environment, agricultural producers frequently face difficult decisions. This publication provides Louisiana’s producers with a view of the potential marketing and production environments they are likely to face, so they can use that information while making farm management and production plans.
2008 Projected Crawfish Production Costs
2008 Crawfish Budgets
This report presents estimates of projected costs of producing crawfish in Louisiana for the 2008 season.
2008 Projected Production Costs for Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle and Forage
2008 Beef, Dairy and Forage Budgets
This report presents estiamtes of projected 2008 production costs associated with the production of beef cattle, dairy cattle and forage crops in Louisiana.
2008 Projected Northeast Louisiana Cotton, Soybeans, Corn, Milo and Wheat Production Costs
2008 Northeast Louisiana Budgets
This report presents estimates of projected production costs for the production of cotton, soybeans, corn, milo and wheat in Northeast Louisiana for the 2008 crop year.
2008 Projected Red River Area Cotton, Soybean, Corn, Milo and Wheat Production Costs
2008 Red River Budgets
This report presents estimates of projected production costs for the production of cotton, soybeans, corn, milo and wheat in the Red River area of Louisiana for the 2008 crop year.
2008 Projected Louisiana Rice Production Costs
2008 Rice Budgets
This report presents estimates of production costs for rice production in Louisiana for the 2008 crop year. Costs estimates are included for typical rice production systems, including conventional tillage, stale seedbed, production in rotation and fallow, as well as production of conventional and herbicide-resistant varieties. Production cost estimates are also included for soybeans, wheat and sorghum in Southwest Louisiana.
2008 Projected Louisiana Sugarcane Production Costs
2008 Sugacane Budgets
This report presents projected cost estimates for sugacane production in Louisiana for the 2008 crop year. Cost estimates are included for all phases of sugarcane production, including seedbed preparation, planting, plant-cane and stubble crop operations and harvest. Whole-farm projected income and expense statements are also included for harvest of sugarcane through second, third and fourth stubble (ratoon) crops.
Types of Crop Insurance Policies
This article describes the types of insurance policies available to Louisiana agricultural producers.
2007 Projected Costs for Selected Louisiana Vegetable Crops
2007 Vegetable Budgets
Cost budgets are reported for 20 vegetable crops, with combinations of crop, machinery size and market channel. Each cost budget is supplemented with a table where net returns are calculated over a range of prices and yields. Crops include butter beans, snap beans, broccoli, fall cabbage, spring cabbage, cantaloupe, cauliflower, sweet corn, cucumber, eggplant, mustard, okra, southern peas, bell pepper, Irish potato, sweet potato, shallots, squash, strawberries, tomatoes and watermelon.