Louisiana Grown: Agriculture Across the State (2010)
Louisiana Public Square

Details
Collection:LPB
Genre: Panel
Place Covered: Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana
Copyright Holder: Louisiana Educational Television Authority
Date Issued: 2010-07-28
Duration: 00:54:55
Subjects: Filmed panel discussions | Agriculture | FARMERS | Cattle trade | Farmers' markets | Horse industry | Horse racing | Cotton trade | Biomass energy
Contributors:
- Courtney, Beth Host
- Freeman, Craig Host
- Godoy, Al Producer
- Gautreaux, Kevin Producer
- Sanford, Shauna Narrator
- Strain, Mike Interviewee
- Vandersteen, Buck Interviewee
- Cutshall, Jack Interviewee
- DeKeyzer, Justin Interviewee
- Fontenot, Richard Interviewee
- Westra, John Interviewee
- Ardoin, Tom Speaker
- Monroe, James Speaker
- Ryan, Patrick Speaker
- LaBorde, Matthew Speaker
- Lyons, Daniel Speaker
- Lyons, Genevieve Speaker
- Littlepage, Kathy Speaker
- Duck, Kimberly Speaker
- Fikes-Moore, Linda Speaker
- Perry, Leverne Speaker
- Anders, Andy Panelist
- Castille, Carrie Panelist
- Richard, Julie Baker Panelist
- Salassi, Michael E. Panelist
Description
This episode of the series “Louisiana Public Square” from July 28, 2010, features Craig Freeman leading a discussion between the audience members and panelists on agriculture in Louisiana. It was recorded at the Coughlin-Saunders Performing Arts Center in Alexandria, Louisiana. A background report on the topic precedes the discussion. It includes interviews with: Commissioner Mike Strain of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry; Buck Vandersteen, the executive director of the Louisiana Forestry Association; Jack Cutshall of Rafter J Ranch; Justin DeKeyzer of DeKeyzer Farms; Richard Fontenot of R & N Farms; and Dr. John Westra of the LSU AgCenter. The audience members discuss: encouraging young farmers to pursue careers in agriculture; the importance of food in our lives; the need to educate kids about the careers available in the agriculture industry; spending more economic development money on agriculture; incentives for farmers; and the high cost of breaking into farming. A panel of experts then joins the audience to answer their questions. The panelists are: State Representative Andy Anders, the chairman of the House Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture, and Rural Development; Dr. Carrie Castille, the Deputy Assistant Commissioner of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry; Dr. Julie Baker Richard, the Assistant Director of Field Services for the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation; and Dr. Michael E. Salassi, a professor at the LSU AgCenter. They discuss: farm subsidies; the economics of farming; expanding agriculture programs in schools; the concerns of cattlemen; the success of farmers’ markets around the state; the growth of the quarter horse industry; the state of the cotton industry; the opportunities for exporting agricultural products; and the future of bio-fuels in Louisiana. Hosts: Beth Courtney and Craig Freeman