If you have forestlands on your property, consider developing them as part of your agritourism plan of operation. Forests are great places to learn about orienterring, wildlife, hunting, fishing and nature.
There are many online nature scavenger hunts that you can download and share with those who visit your venture. You can also take advantage of the U.S. Forest Services' campaign to get people to experience the outdoors.
Join our conversation about agritourism in Louisiana. Informative information from the LSU AgCenter will be posted on the blog to assist agritourism professionals in developing or expanding their agritourism ventures.
Monday, November 23, 2015
Friday, November 20, 2015
Make Agritourism Operation Entry Welcoming
Agritourism entrys should be warm and welcoming. Select plants that require little or no care and update the beds with annuals.Dr. Dan Gill, LSU
AgCenter Horticulturist, says that, "This is the time to plant cool-season bedding plants in your flower beds.
These plants will thrive in the cool to cold weather of fall to spring and keep
your flower beds looking attractive." to learn more click here.
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Tips for Harvesting Winter Vegetables
By Dan Gill
LSU AgCenter Horticulturist
The vegetables we grow in Louisiana during the cool season are some of the most delicious and nutritious that our home gardens can produce. Many of the vegetables we planted in late summer and early fall are now ready to harvest – or will be soon. It is important to harvest vegetables at the proper stage for best results, so here are a few guidelines for some common cool-season crops. To read more, click here.
LSU AgCenter Horticulturist
The vegetables we grow in Louisiana during the cool season are some of the most delicious and nutritious that our home gardens can produce. Many of the vegetables we planted in late summer and early fall are now ready to harvest – or will be soon. It is important to harvest vegetables at the proper stage for best results, so here are a few guidelines for some common cool-season crops. To read more, click here.
Thursday, November 12, 2015
What is Agritourism? - Topic for 2015 Louisiana Women in Agriculture Conference
Tomorrow, I have been invited to share, "What is Agritourism?" at the 2015 Louisiana Women in Agriculture Conference in Bunkie, LA. I'm looking forward to the meeting.
In Louisiana, our limited liability agritourism law defines agritourism as:
"Agritourism" means the travel or visit by the general public to, or the practice of inviting the general public to travel to or visit, a working farm, ranch, or other commercial agricultural, aquacultural, horticultural, or forestry operation for the purpose of enjoyment, education, or participation in the activities of the farm, ranch, or other agricultural, aquacultural, horticultural, or forestry operation.
In Louisiana, our limited liability agritourism law defines agritourism as:
"Agritourism" means the travel or visit by the general public to, or the practice of inviting the general public to travel to or visit, a working farm, ranch, or other commercial agricultural, aquacultural, horticultural, or forestry operation for the purpose of enjoyment, education, or participation in the activities of the farm, ranch, or other agricultural, aquacultural, horticultural, or forestry operation.
"Agritourism activities" means those activities related to
agritourism as defined in rules and regulations adopted by the commissioner of
agriculture and forestry in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act,
and which the conduct of any such activity is set forth in a plan of operation
approved by the director of the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service of the
Louisiana State University Agricultural Center or his designee.
To learn more about the law click here.
Friday, November 6, 2015
MarketMaker Perfect Choice for Agritourism Operators
MarketMaker is a national network of states that connects farmers and fishermen with food retailers, grocery
stores, processors, caterers, chefs and consumers. It is an ever-growing partnership of land-grant universities, departments of agriculture and food and agricultural organizations investing in a coordinated effort to build a virtual infrastructure that brings healthful, fresher and more flavorful food to the average consumer.
MarketMaker was created at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2004 and is licensed
to Riverside Research, an independent not-for-profit organization. Whether you are a producer looking to reach new markets; a buyer wanting to connect with local or specialty suppliers, a consumer looking for goods and services in your area or someone wanting to find an agritourism operation; listed simply at "tourism" at this site, MarketMaker is a must have resource.
stores, processors, caterers, chefs and consumers. It is an ever-growing partnership of land-grant universities, departments of agriculture and food and agricultural organizations investing in a coordinated effort to build a virtual infrastructure that brings healthful, fresher and more flavorful food to the average consumer.
MarketMaker was created at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2004 and is licensed
to Riverside Research, an independent not-for-profit organization. Whether you are a producer looking to reach new markets; a buyer wanting to connect with local or specialty suppliers, a consumer looking for goods and services in your area or someone wanting to find an agritourism operation; listed simply at "tourism" at this site, MarketMaker is a must have resource.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Growing Cut Flowers
The LSU AgCenter has great resources for Louisiananas who want to grow cut flowers. I recommend you check out the two resources below:
| Cut Flower Production Basics Cut flowers can be a profitable crop in the Southern U.S. This manual provides basic information on the production of specialty cut flowers. |
| Field-grown Cut Flowers for Louisiana Species and variety recommendation for field grown specialty cut flowers in the South. |
Thursday, October 29, 2015
National Agricultural Law Center
The National Agricultural Law Center is the only agricultural law research and information facility that is independent, national in scope, and directly connected to the national agricultural information network.
It's website has lots of useful information on agritourism. I have had the opportunity to work with many of their attorneys and their educational information is excellent.
They write articles for the entire nation. When reviewing their legal presentations, terms may not apply in Louisiana since our laws are different from the other 49 states.
As a safeguard, double check with your own attorney if your property is in Louisiana before assuming you can pursue all ideas.
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