From feral hogs tearing up fields to invasive plants choking out waterways, unwanted species are creating costly challenges for Louisiana farmers and landowners.
This Week In Louisiana Ag takes us inside an LSU AgCenter workshop where experts share the latest control methods.
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Farmers will need to closely monitor forecasts if the regulatory changes are implemented, as temperature cutoffs will replace fixed spray dates.
Midwest corn and soy producers are monitoring for disease and lower yields due to the ongoing drought over the last 30 days.
“We believe that it is just a matter of days or weeks... before we see New World screwworm in Texas.”