AgCenter researchers focus on food safety Occasional food recalls because of contamination may create concerns about food safety, but these worries are often overstated, say two LSU AgCenter researchers who focus on food safety.
Listeria, ...
New help available for unemployed homeowners Starting in August, a new federal program provides help for homeowners who have become unemployed so they can temporarily reduce or suspend their mortgage payments while they seek employment, accor...
Sugarcane farmers told crop looks good ST. GABRIEL – Growers who attended the 28th annual sugarcane field day at the LSU AgCenter’s Sugar Research Station in St. Gabriel were given better news than they’ve received over the past few yea...
FSA County Committee nomination period open The USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) is accepting nominations for eligible candidates to serve on local Farm Service Agency (FSA) County Committees. According to Randell J. Monceaux, County Execut...
‘Working Wetlands’ Cooperative funded Louisiana’s farmers and ranchers in 10 parishes to benefit from technical and financial assistance to improve natural resources
Rice fields head out Many rice fields have headed and the harvest season is not too far away.
Rice in Louisiana is grown under flooded conditions during most of the growing period. Rice fields, however, must be draine...
Crawfish boils in fall? Crawfish boils are a mainstay of many spring weekends in Louisiana, but the boiler pots typically are put away for the summer.
LSU AgCenter aquaculture specialist Greg Lutz believes an alternativ...
Acadia rice millers attend association convention
ATTEND ANNUAL CONVENTION: Attending the 2010 Rice Millers’ Association Convention held at the LaCosta Resort in San Diego, CA on June 20th-23rd were, from left, Bill and Debbie Dore, Louisiana Ric...
Qualified farmers paid to flood their floods for wildlife habitat Qualifying farmers will be paid to flood their fields, providing alternative habitat for waterfowl that would normally migrate to marshland now threatened by the BP oil disaster, according to Kevin...
Rice acreage recovers from hurricanes and then some “Louisiana farmers altered some of their March 1 planting intentions in response to weather conditions,” according to Nathan Crisp, Director of the National Agricultural Service’s Louisiana Field O...
2111 N Cherokee Dr, Crowley, LA 70526
phone: 3377835515
Locally owned and operated since 1999. Fezzo's offers something for everyone.
Seafood, Steaks, Oysters on half shell, poboys, salads, and more. Serving authentic
cajun food, Fezzo's also offer...
2015 N Cherokee Dr, Crowley, LA 70526
phone: 3377833001
Welcome to Rice Palace
www.ricepalace.com
Family Restaurant
Rice Palace is Cajun style family restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast is served until 11 am. Our lunc...