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Hour 3: Mike Strain, BIG issues in Louisiana seafood industry

38 min · 12. juni 2026
episode Hour 3: Mike Strain, BIG issues in Louisiana seafood industry cover

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In hour 3, Commissioner of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture & Forestry Mike Strain joins Dave Cohen to discuss a few major issues in the Louisiana seafood industry. They discuss why Louisiana has to help its farmers more and the dwindling number of shrimpers in our state. And Dave wraps up the show with his final thoughts on early voting beginning in Louisiana.

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