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USDA state reports covering the period of Hurricane Helene provides further detail on how Peach State agriculture potentially fared from the storm. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)
USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey discusses how some drought-impacted agricultural areas in the path of Hurricane Helene may have benefitted from the system's precipitation.
The impacts associated with Hurricane Helene continue to be assessed – days after storm surge, high winds, and heavy rains impacted a wide area of the Southeast. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey
What's next after the AIM for Climate program runs its course? Gary Crawford has this report. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. President Joe Biden. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.
Meredith Carothers, food safety expert with USDA's Meat and Poultry Hotline, saying that when there's a prolonged power outage, frozen and refrigerated perishable foods can only remain safe to eat for a fairly limited time. ****Broadcasters: The USDA's Meat and Poultry Hotline number is 888...
The Agriculture Secretary provided details from the recent G7 Agricultural Ministers meeting in Italy. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and Secretary Tom Vilsack
If a hurricane or snowstorm or an "atmospheric river" or any kind of storm kills your power, what happens to the food in your fridge or freezer? (Gary Crawford. Meredith Carothers, with USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service. FEMA official, Frank Matranga.) ****Broadcasters: The USDA's Meat and...
What did the National Agricultural Statistic Service's latest quarterly stocks report indicate regarding stocks for corn, soybeans, and wheat? Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and Patrick Boyle of USDA-NASS
Guidelines will facilitate the recognition of climate-smart agriculture within clean transportation fuel programs, creating new market opportunities for biofuel feedstock producers while enhancing climate benefits.
Growing up on a farm in Northeast Iowa taught me the values of resilience and innovation—qualities that have guided my work as USDA’s Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs. I reflect on the progress we have made in advancing U.S. agricultural exports and driving economic growth.