This Week in Louisiana Agriculture
This Week in Louisiana Agriculture

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Before grilling machines, get-rich-quick real estate programs, and swimsuit models hawking weight loss gadgets, early morning television in Louisiana was dominated by farm programming.

“This Week In Louisiana Agriculture,” created by former Louisiana Farm Bureau Public Relations Director and TWILA host Regnal Wallace, is one of the longest-running television programs produced in Louisiana. The show can be watched across five local broadcast stations, three cable affiliates, a webcast, and right here on RFD-TV. read more

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