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When it comes to federal tax credits and deductions, what you don't know could hurt you. On this edition of Agriculture USA Gary Crawford talks with an expert about some new wrinkles in the tax rules and about how to get help in doing your taxes. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. Susie Latta, Kansas...
USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service is hosting a public listening session on a food box program to succeed one that was started last year, in the midst of the pandemic. (Stephanie Ho and Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack)
COVID-19 has shaken up how your local grocery store operates. Gary Crawford has more. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and Andy Harig with the Food Marketing Institute.
USDA and Canada's food safety agency have developed a protocol that minimizes impacts on trade if African Swine Fever is detected in feral swine in either country. (Stephanie Ho and APHIS Associate Administrator Jack Shere)
USDA veterinarians are lending their skills to nationwide efforts to vaccinate people against COVID-19. Stephanie Ho has the story. PARTICIPANTS: Stephanie Ho. Rob Dickens, USDA veterinarian. Kate Kilzer, USDA veterinarian.
Speaking at USDA's annual Agricultural Outlook Forum, APHIS Associate Administrator Jack Shere said it takes national and international collaboration to fight African Swine Fever.
The head of the World Food Programme recently expressed his concerns about food aid efforts globally this year coming off a challenging 2020. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and World Food Programme Executive Director David Beasley
Speaking at USDA's annual Agricultural Outlook Forum, APHIS Associate Administrator Jack Shere said international data about African Swine Fever helps determine U.S. safeguards for the disease.
Those late winter storms may have damaged the trees in your yard. Here's how to evaluate the damage and repair it. Gary Crawford has more. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and Dennis Patton, Kansas State University Extension Horticulturist.