Acadiana

Sod Delivery in Acadia Parish, LA

Louisiana-grown sod delivered direct across Acadia Parish. From Crowley to the smallest rural roads, cut fresh per order. Same-week delivery. Contractor pricing on volume.

  • Bulk Sod Supplier
  • Parish-Wide Delivery
  • Easy Ordering Process

Parish-Wide Coverage

Sod Across Acadia Parish

Acadia Parish covers 658 square miles in Acadiana, with approximately 58,000 residents and Crowley as parish seat. The parish economy runs on rice farming (Crowley is 'the Rice Capital of America'), crawfish farming, oil and gas, sugarcane, agriculture processing, and healthcare. Acadia Parish was carved from St. Landry Parish in 1886 and named for the Acadian (Cajun) settlers who farmed the prairie. Crowley earned the title 'Rice Capital of America' for its dominant role in rice production.

Todd Broussard runs statewide delivery for Louisiana Sod Farms. We supply sod to every Acadia Parish address from our family of Louisiana sod farms. Your pallet gets cut the morning it leaves, loaded straight off the cutter, and dropped on your driveway the same day. No middleman markup. No retail garden center sitting time.

Acadia Parish sits in USDA Zone 8b to 9a, humid subtropical with hot humid summers and mild winters, with 60 inches of rain a year and frost dates running first fall frost mid-November, last spring frost mid-March. Soil across the parish runs coastal prairie clay loam, generally heavier clay than the Mississippi terrace soils to the east, designed for rice country, holds water by design which works for rice but means sod selection has to account for slower drainage. We pick your grass variety around your specific yard and zip code, not a generic chart.

Cities & Towns We Cover

Sod Delivery to Every Town in Acadia Parish

We deliver sod to every city, town, and unincorporated community in Acadia Parish, the heart of Louisiana rice country. Click your city for delivery details, or call for a quote.

Match to Your Yard

Best Grass Pick for Your Acadia Parish Yard

Every yard across Acadia Parish is a little different. Yards in Crowley run different from rural Iota or Estherwood, and the soil shifts as you move across the parish. Here is how we match grass to your specific situation. The LSU AgCenter turfgrass guide is a solid second opinion if you want one.

  • Family yard with kids or dogs: Empire Zoysia. Standard for newer Crowley and Rayne subdivisions. Holds up to kids and dogs in the heavier rice-country soil.
  • Full-sun new subdivision: TifTuf Bermuda. Thrives on Acadia Parish full-sun lots and the open rice country edges. Drought resistant once rooted.
  • Older lot with mature shade: Palmetto St. Augustine for the deep oak shade common in Old Crowley and the historic streets. Floratam for mixed-sun lots.
  • Low-maintenance rural property: Bahia for tough pasture and cattle acreage. Empire Zoysia for the rural family lots that need lawn-quality cover.

Not sure which one fits? Send us your zip code and a few photos of the yard. We will tell you straight.

Acadiana Delivery

Sod Delivery Across Acadia Parish

Acadia is core Acadiana rice-country delivery territory. Same-week delivery is standard. Contractor pricing kicks in at five pallets.

  • Same-week delivery to every Acadia Parish address when you call before noon
  • Cut fresh from the farm the day of delivery, never from storage
  • Monday through Saturday delivery throughout Acadia Parish
  • Direct driveway drop-off, no pickup required
  • Contractor and builder pricing on five or more pallets, with NET 30 for qualified accounts
  • Recurring delivery scheduling for Acadia Parish contractors, landscape crews, and ongoing builds
  • Installation available for most Acadia Parish neighborhoods through our partner network

We cover all of Acadia Parish: Crowley, Rayne, Church Point, Iota, Estherwood, Mermentau, Egan, Morse, Branch, Midland, plus every unincorporated subdivision.

Three Steps

How to Order Sod for Acadia Parish Delivery

1

Call or Submit a Quote

Call (985) 206-8585 or send your zip code, square footage, and grass type through our contact form. Same-day response every business day. Contractor accounts get a dedicated line.

2

We Pull Your Sod From The Right Farm

We confirm pricing and a delivery window inside an hour. Most Acadia Parish orders route from Acadiana growers for the shortest haul.

3

Fresh Pallets Arrive

Fresh pallets arrive the morning you scheduled. Unwrap and install, or add our installation service at the quote stage.

Common Questions

Acadia Parish Sod Delivery FAQ

We cover all of Acadia Parish: Crowley, Rayne, Church Point, Iota, Estherwood, Mermentau, Egan, Morse, Branch, Midland, plus every unincorporated subdivision and rural rice-country address.

Acadia Parish soil is heavier coastal prairie clay loam, the same soil that makes the parish rice country. St. Augustine handles it well for shaded yards. Floratam for mixed sun across Crowley and Rayne. Empire Zoysia is the pick for newer family subdivisions. TifTuf Bermuda thrives on the full-sun lots along the I-10 corridor and the open rice country edges. Centipede is the wrong fit for the alkaline coastal prairie clay here.

Same-week delivery is standard across Acadia Parish when you call by noon. Same-day is possible on early-morning calls when your variety is in season. Routes from the closest Louisiana sod farm growing your variety, not from a warehouse. Acadia's coastal prairie clay holds water heavily, especially in the rice-country areas. Watch low spots that pond and ensure drainage before installing sod.

Yes. Contractor and builder discount kicks in at five or more pallets per order. NET 30 terms for qualified accounts. Recurring delivery scheduling for ongoing Acadia Parish projects, including new construction in Crowley and surrounding subdivisions. Worksite drop coordination for tract builders.

Yes. We deliver across all of Acadia Parish, from Crowley along I-10 to Rayne, Church Point, Iota, and the rural rice country. Rural pricing matches city pricing inside parish lines.

About Acadia Parish

Acadia Parish Facts

Demographics

Population approximately 58,000. Parish seat Crowley. Formed in 1886. Acadia Parish was carved from St. Landry Parish in 1886 and named for the Acadian (Cajun) settlers who farmed the prairie. Crowley earned the title 'Rice Capital of America' for its dominant role in rice production.

Geography

658 square miles. Coordinates 30.2486 N, -92.4109 W. Elevation 10 to 50 feet. Major waterways: Mermentau River, Bayou Plaquemine Brule, Bayou Queue de Tortue. Major roads: I-10, US-90, US-165, LA-13, LA-91, LA-98, LA-1111.

Economy

Driven by rice farming (Crowley is 'the Rice Capital of America'), crawfish farming, oil and gas, sugarcane, agriculture processing, healthcare. Adjacent parishes: Evangeline, St. Landry, Lafayette, Vermilion, Jefferson Davis.

Climate & Soil

USDA Zone 8b to 9a. humid subtropical with hot humid summers and mild winters. 60 inches annual rainfall. Frost dates first fall frost mid-November, last spring frost mid-March. Soil: coastal prairie clay loam (rice country).

Surrounding Parishes

Sod Delivery to Adjacent Parishes

We supply sod statewide through our family of Louisiana sod farms. Acadiana and rice country are core delivery territory.

Ready for Sod Anywhere in Acadia Parish?

Fresh Louisiana-grown sod, cut fresh and delivered across all of Acadia Parish. Same-week delivery from Crowley to the smallest rural roads. Contractor pricing on volume.

Hours: Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 6 PM · Statewide delivery · Contractor pricing on volume

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