Tensas Parish Farm Bureau

Tensas Parish Farm Bureau The Tensas Parish office is located in downtown St Joseph, LA. The Agent is at this office on Tuesdays and Thursdays to service customers.

Our mission is to support the local Ag community and provide "Real Service" to our members.

Party on the Plank was a big success!! Thank you to everyone that helped put it on! 🇺🇸
05/26/2026

Party on the Plank was a big success!! Thank you to everyone that helped put it on! 🇺🇸

05/26/2026
05/20/2026
05/12/2026
05/11/2026

And the winner of the Boone and Co 50$ gift card is… Bro TJ Boyd of Saint Joseph! Thank you to all our new members!

05/11/2026

Happy Membership Monday!

One of the best parts of Farm Bureau is the people behind it. Today, we’d love to hear why you’re a member or why supporting Farm Bureau matters to you.

Share your story in the comments below or post a photo, video or testimonial and tag us so we can celebrate Louisiana agriculture together.

If you’ve been thinking about joining, today’s a great day to become part of it: lafarmbureau.org/membership

Today is Membership Monday! (11-3) The Ag Division of Farm Bureau is having a membership drive for each parish in LA. Th...
05/11/2026

Today is Membership Monday! (11-3) The Ag Division of Farm Bureau is having a membership drive for each parish in LA. They support the Ag industry in so many ways which is such a vital part of all of our rural communities. New members today can come grab some jambalaya and enter to win gift cards from Boone & Co. Thank you for your support!

“Thank you to the American Farm Bureau Federation for amplifying the voices of Louisiana’s farmers and ranchers. This su...
04/17/2026

“Thank you to the American Farm Bureau Federation for amplifying the voices of Louisiana’s farmers and ranchers. This survey brings to light what we’ve been hearing across this state for the last several years; times are tough in agriculture and the cost of inputs are a big reason why.

I’m not surprised that only 19% of my fellow farmers in the South had their fertilizer booked in advance. Many of them didn’t know whether or not they would receive a crop loan, period. For those with a line of credit, they weren’t sure whether they were planting corn, soybeans, rice or cotton because they all pencil out with negative returns. That’s what happens when commodity prices are low, input costs are high and there isn’t updated farm policy from a new, five-year farm bill.

This survey also brings to light the sharp increase in fertilizer prices over the last few weeks. We’re paying 30% more for anhydrous ammonia, 47% more for urea, and then when we go to apply those fertilizers, we’re paying 46% more for the diesel to run the tractor. Because of those increases, 78% of farmers in the South say they will not be able to afford all of the fertilizer they need for their crops. That percentage is higher for rice farmers, like me.

President Donald Trump said he would investigate any price gouging in those markets. I know he’s a man of action and will follow through on that. We are counting on he and Secretary Rollins to do so.

I think the take home message from the American Farm Bureau’s survey is that this is what we’re seeing, boots on the ground, on farms across Louisiana. We need the folks in Washington, D.C. to understand this problem is real and it’s a real threat to our food security and our national security.”

Richard Fontenot
Louisiana Farm Bureau President

An overwhelming majority of America’s farmers who responded to a nationwide survey say they cannot afford to purchase enough fertilizer to get them through the year. A survey conducted by the American Farm Bureau Federation shows 70% of respondents say fertilizer is so expensive that they will not be able to buy all the fertilizer they need.

Read the full breakdown from American Farm Bureau economists in the latest Market Intel:
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04/15/2026

Track assets, schedule reminders and communicate with your crew — all with Gripp! 📱

Louisiana Farm Bureau members get exclusive discounts to help streamline their operations.

Learn more at https://lafarmbureau.org/gripp

02/20/2026

🚨 Enrollment for the Farmer Bridge Assistance program opens Feb 23. and closes April 17, 2026, providing $11B in one-time bridge payments to row crop producers in response to temporary trade market disruptions and increased production costs.

For information on how to apply, eligible commodities and payment calculations ➡️ fsa.usda.gov/fba

Address

101 Newton Street
Saint Joseph, LA
71366

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+13187663030

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