Gert Hawkins, a partner with her brother George Lacour in their sugarcane operation near Batchelor in Pointe Coupee Parish, was featured in this nice blog post by the Sugar Association. Here’s the lede: It’s common to hear sugar farming referred to as a family…
Louisiana sugarcane
Iberville Parish sugarcane farmer named King Sucrose LXXVIII
The Louisiana Sugarcane Festival has a new King Sucrose. It’s Al Landry Jr. of White Castle. The Daily Iberian reported the news in its July 30, 2019 edition. Here’s the report: The Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival has a new King Sucrose. He was crowned…
2019 Iberia, St. Mary, Vermilion Sugarcane Field Day
The 2019 LSU AgCenter Iberia, St. Mary and Vermilion Parish Sugarcane Field Day was held July 23 at the LSU AgCenter Farm in Jeanerette. See the photos HERE.
The Lacours of Pointe Coupee
The Lacours of Pointe Coupee George and cour; Gertrude Lacour Hawkins Pointe Coupee grower George Lacour is essentially a first-generation sugarcane farmer. Yes, his family has been in farming for generations in Louisiana but George only began to grow sugarcane…
Two new sugarcane varieties approved for commercial release
The American Sugar Cane League’s Variety Release Committee unanimously approved the release of two new varieties, Ho 12-615 and L 12-201, for commercial planting in the summer of 2019. The committee is composed of representative researchers from the United States…
Sugarcane goes to Washington
Several Louisiana sugarcane farmers recently completed “fly-ins” to Washington D.C. to meet with Congressional leaders and staffers and other movers and shakers of American farm policy. These fly-ins are a laborious undertaking. They are three solid days…
Farm bill mostly beneficial for Louisiana producers
(12/19/18) BATON ROUGE, La. — Last week, both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives passed the 2018 farm bill with strong bipartisan support. The bill passed the Senate on an 87-13 vote and passed the House by a vote of 386-47. This is the first time since 1990…
Harold Schexnayder Sr.
Retire sugarcane farmer Harold Schexnayder Sr, 85, of White Castle, has been a public servant for his country, state, parish and community for a good portion of his life. After his tour of duty with the Air Force as a captain, Harold left the service and took his…
Even with difficult harvest, La. sugarcane could set new record
(11/12/18) NEW IBERIA, La. — The 2018 Louisiana sugarcane crop has the potential to set a record if weather conditions are favorable. “We have a tremendously good crop out there,” said LSU AgCenter sugarcane specialist Kenneth Gravois. “We could beat the…




