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Name
  
Voorhies Trahan


Died
  
September 16, 1963

Voorhies Trahan Voorhies Trahan 1897 1963 Find A Grave Memorial

Voorhies Trahan (July 1, 1897 – September 16, 1963) was, along with his second wife Aloncel "Ciel" Trahan (Credeur), instrumental in pioneering the crawfish farming industry in Louisiana rice fields.

Voorhies Trahan Voorhies Trahan 1897 1963 Find A Grave Memorial

Shortly after the end of World War II, Trahan was the first farmer in the state of Louisiana to start producing crawfish in the same fields that he planted rice. This was done by rotating the crops. The rice was a summer crop, while the crawfish were a winter crop. According to biologist Percy Viosca, Jr., Trahan was given "full credit" for pioneering this method of producing a crawfish crop. This method of crawfish farming continues today and has grown into Louisiana's largest freshwater crustacean industry, with annual revenues that exceed US$300 million.

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