Louisiana Agritourism

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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Farm Security Checklist - eXtension

Farm Security Checklist - eXtension
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Register Your Farmers' Market with MarketMaker and USDA

It's all about connectivity in today's world. Market, market and then market some more.

Two great opportunities for marketing farmers' markets are: MarketMaker and USDA's Farmers' Market Directory.

Informative Websites

  • LSU AgCenter Agritourism
  • MarketMaker
  • National Agricultural Law Center
  • All About Blueberries
  • Louisiana Mayhaw Association

Farm Stays

Recently a blogger from Pennsylvania shared some great farm stay Web sites with me. I suggest you check them out. Farm stays maybe a new venture for your agritourism enterprise. Suggested sites: http://www.farmstays.blogspot.com/ and http://www.sleepinthehay.com/


Free National Data Base for Agritourism Listings

The new North American agritourism database directory called http://www.ruralbounty.com/ provides FREE listings available to all agritourism operators.



Create yoru listing today.



Special thanks to Jane Eckert for providing the link. For more information, visit www.RuralBounty.com or call 314-862-6288.



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LSU AgCenter has new Agritourism Web site

Go to: www.lsuagcenter.com/agritourism to learn more about agritourism.

Agritourism Law Limits Liability

In 2008, the Louisiana Legislature expanded the limitation of liability found in La R.S. 9:2795 et seq to include certain agritourism activities. The legislation authored by Representative Andy Anders and Senators Francis Thompson and Mike Walsworth provides that the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Foresty (LDAF) will develop a set of rules and regulations and that the LSU AgCenter will define a “plan of operation” for an agritourism venture and review those plans.

More about this law can be found on the LSU AgCenter Web site: www.lsuagcenter.com/agritourism

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2012 Agriculture Census Shows Increase in Farming

WASHINGTON, May 2, 2014 –There are now 3.2 million farmers operating 2.1 million farms on 914.5 million acres of farmland across the United States, according to the 2012 Census of Agriculture, released today by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

“Once every five years, farmers, ranchers and growers have the unique opportunity to let the world know how U.S. agriculture is changing, what is staying the same, what’s working and what we can do differently,” said Dr. Cynthia Clark, the retiring head of USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, which administered the survey.

  • Eighty-seven percent of all U.S. farms are operated by families or individuals.
  • Principal operators were on average 58.3 years old and were predominantly male; second operators were slightly younger and most likely to be female; and third operators were younger still.
  • In Louisiana agritourism grew from 170 farms in 2007 to 361 farms in 2012.
  • In Louisiana onfarm agritourism sales jumped from $2,486 to $8,996 in 2012.
  • In Louisiana the definition of agritourism is broader than the definition in the census; meaning that numbers are greater.
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