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Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association Seeking Assistance for their Members

Dan Cattle, Florida

Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association

Here’s a message from the Florida Cattlemen’s Association

Florida Cattlemen’s Association Members & Friends, please see the information pasted below that I received this morning after I called the President of the Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association asking how we might be able to assist our fellow producers whom have suffered the hit from Hurricane IDA.

If you have interest and resources to share please do so. To expedite getting relief to them I suggest you communicate directly with the Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association as requested in their information below.

The Florida Cattlemen’s Foundation will be sending funds in support of their relief efforts as we have in the past. Please keep our friends in Louisiana in your thoughts and prayers as they recover.

Jim Handley
Executive Vice President

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Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association

LOUISIANA CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION
4921 I-10 Frontage Rd.
Port Allen, LA 70767
Office: 225-399-3165
Fax: 225-336-0002

To Whom It May Concern,

Hurricane Ida made landfall on the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina at a Category 4 with sustained winds as high as 150 mph.

Hurricane Ida took a similar path as Katrina, but where Katrina hit New Orleans directly, Hurricane Ida made landfall near Port Fourchon and Houma, right in the heart of our cattle country on that side of the state.

Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association
Shae’ Simon
Interim Executive Vice President
Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association

The full assessment of damage sustained will take some time, as the hardest hit areas will be difficult to reach immediately due to remained flooding and road closures. Where most of the flooding occurred is the home to thousands of head of cattle.

For the cattle that survived this means most of their pastures will be ruined due to salt water and hundreds of miles of fence have been destroyed.

Like most of the country Louisiana is already in a hay shortage. We are working to gather as much hay and feed possible for these producers. As we know as soon as the water resides the grass will start to die due to the saltwater. Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association is reaching out for support as we prepare to give relief to our producers affected. With the shortage of forage and destroyed fences producers are devastated looking into the winter months to come.

Our 501(c)(3) foundation will be providing aid by delivering supplies to affected area throughout the recovery process. Due to our foundation’s relatively small size, we are asking for supplies or financial donations to help obtain protein tubs, feed, hay, and rebuild facilities for our livestock. This may be in the gates, panels, wire, posts, rye grass seed to plant in areas that the water killed the grass, or any other item that would aid in our rebuilding. We are working closely with other industry organizations to best utilize our resources.

If you would like to contribute, please contact me at lcamem@labeef.org or by phone at 225-428-7163. Any financial donations should be in the form of a check, with Disaster Relief in the memo line or through our foundation PayPal username dpendergrass@labeef.org.

Thank you for your support throughout this troubling time.

Louisiana Cattlemen’s Association
Shae’ Simon
Interim Executive Vice President
4921 I-10 Frontage Rd
Port Allen, LA 70767
225-428-7163
lcamem@labeef.org