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How Has Covid Changed Food Stores, Restaurants and Us?

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As we emerge from the depths of the pandemic, how are our grocery stores and restaurants different than they were pre-Covid? What changes have they made and how many of those changes will be permanent? Gary Crawford has the opinions of experts on this edition of Agriculture USA. PARTICIPANTS: Gary...

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Hotshot Firefighter. Olympic Snowboarder.

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Robby Burns believes he has two callings – as a U.S. Forest Service wildland hotshot firefighter, - and a competitive snowboarder, who recently achieved a lifelong dream by competing in the 2022 Winter Olympics. He believes both callings have several similar, intertwined, components that have shaped...

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Dilemmas Developing Related to Drought

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As drought continues to expand and strengthen across the country, so does the rise in worries about crop conditions, planting conditions, and water supplies for the Spring and Summer months. Rod Bain looks at the ongoing drought and what potential impacts might be in the coming months in this...

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Generally Good 2022 Prospects for Farmers, but with Some Uncertainties

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Many experts say the outlook this year for the nation's agricultural sector is generally bright, but there are some uncertainties clouding their forecasts. Gary Crawford has more on this edition of Agriculture USA. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. USDA Chief Economist...

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Connecting Ag Innovations with the Consumer

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More people, especially those with no background in agriculture, are beginning to understand how farming and ranching, and its innovations, are needed not just to produce goods but to play a role in solving some of the globe's greater challenges. Rod Bain looks at some of this ag tech and innovation...

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Help for Farmers Hit by Devastating December Tornadoes

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It was the most devastating December tornado outbreak on record, hitting Kentucky especially hard. Although it's been two months since the storms hit, recovery is just in the early stages. Farmers were hit particularly hard by the storms. On this edition of Agriculture USA Gary Crawford talks with...

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A Pilot Program "Pops-Up" as Possible Help in Port Shipping Issues

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Issues with port congestion and few filled ocean containers threaten record setting ag exports for our county and has led to efforts to mitigate such issues. One such idea is a “pop-up” site at port facilities, such as one to begin operations this Spring at the Port of Oakland California. Rod Bain...

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Understanding Agroforestry

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While agroforestry as a method of farm and forest management and production has been around for quite some time, there is still much to learn about this practice, how it works, and how landowners use it. That is where research and extension opportunities, and a new USDA survey, could assist in...

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Delving into Data Dashboard to Determine Solutions

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Several areas of the Agriculture Department are utilizing data dashboards – big data collection and aggregation systems – to help its mission areas and agency, and their customers, better understand matters, and potentially find answers to various issues. Rod Bain looks at examples of USDA based...

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Collaborative Efforts to Address Rural Mental Health Issues

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Rural America’s susceptibilities to stresses and mental health issues, in some cases in extremes, has prompted various efforts address this concern – such as increased and greater awareness of resources, and removing stigmas associated with mental illness. Rod Bain looks at some of the many efforts...

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