Boots on the Ground
By the time this column reaches you, most of our growers will be back in the fields, watching that first green push through the soil. Pre-emergent spraying will be underway. Ruts will be worked. Equipment will be checked and rechecked. It will be all hands-on deck….
Louisiana Ag Hall of Distinction Inducts Three New Members
BATON ROUGE, La. — By: Kenneth Gautreaux, LSU AgCenter A forester, a former LSU AgCenter administrator with an entomological background and an advocate for Louisiana’s sugarcane industry were inducted into the Louisiana Agriculture Hall of Distinction. The induction…
Louisiana Sugarcane Grower: Congress Must Act to Support American Farmers
Louisiana sugarcane grower Chad Hanks recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to share firsthand with lawmakers the challenges farmers face today, from labor shortages to rising production costs. In this guest column, he explains why policies that support American…
From Record Harvest to Winter Uncertainty, Sugarcane Faces the Next Test
Last winter, Louisiana sugarcane farmers watched a historic snowfall do something few expected. It helped protect the 2025 crop from widespread freeze damage. The snow acted as insulation, shielding the roots and preserving the buds that would fuel the next growing…
American Sugar Cane League Launches New Website and Unveils New Logo
We are excited to officially announce the launch of the new American Sugar Cane League website and logo: https://www.amscl.org/ The updated site features a modernized design and a more user-friendly structure, making it easier to find information, stay informed and…
A Look Behind the Records set this Harvest Season
Each year, the Louisiana sugarcane harvest tells a story. Sometimes that story is defined by adversity. Other times, it is shaped by resilience and a little bit of grace from Mother Nature. This year, the preliminary harvest data shows several records were set with…
Industry Profile: Kassi Leger, Finding Her Purpose in the Cane Fields
For Kassi Leger, farming sugarcane was not part of the original plan. After working in sales, she realized the career did not fit and called her father in April 2012 with a proposal: “I think I’m going to come and be on the farm for a little while until I can figure…
Louisiana’s Sweet Tradition Rolls Through Thanksgiving
November is a season of gratitude, a time when most farmers across the country have wrapped up their harvests and turned their attention to winter and next year’s plans. It is very different in the cane belt. For Louisiana’s sugarcane producers, November means one…
Commissioner Strain: Field Burning Alert
A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect Conditions continue to become more favorable for widespread fog including dense fog. A greater concern is the possibility of Super Fog developing. Numerous fires mainly due to burning of agricultural fields like Sugar Cane…







