Farm Labor: No Easy Task By Jim Simon Efficiencies rule American agriculture. Cotton, beans and corn can be picked by a combine that can harvest six rows at a time. In the 1960s, a Louisiana sugarcane farmer could only manage a 400-acre farm. Today, that same…
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The Best is Yet To Come
The Best is Yet to Come By Jim Simon The 2012 sugarcane harvest was a record production year, not just for sugarcane farmers, but also for the Midwestern beet farmers. It would be impossible for the 2013 crop to even come near 2012’s output, right? Well, not exactly….
U.S. Senate approves Farm Bill, sugar policy maintained for five years
Lafayette, La. – Several hundred of Louisiana’s sugarcane farmers and millers were listening to national agricultural journalist Jim Wiesemeyer’s talk about the sugar industry at the 91st annual meeting of the American Sugar Cane League at Hilton Lafayette when…
Large 2013 crop hampered by poor prices
LAFAYETTE, LA. – Jim Simon, manager of the American Sugar Cane League (ASCL), said the 2013 sugarcane crop was, from a production stand point, one of the best in the 219-year history of Louisiana sugarcane farming despite two hard freezes during the harvest….
Louisiana Sugarcane: A Resilient Crop
The Louisiana sugarcane plant is a remarkable biological organism well suited to Acadiana’s extraordinary climate. It can be flattened by high wind but its stalks grow skyward after exposure to a few days of sunlight. A hurricane can dump 20 inches of rain, an…
ASCL launches billboard safety campaign
The American Sugar Cane League is serious about promoting driver safety during the 2013 harvest season and has placed billboards on Louisiana’s highways with its safety message to prove its point. Mike Daigle, president of the League, said the billboards are…