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Approaching a 2023 Farm Bill

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The current Farm Bill is set to expire in two years, meaning the time soon begins to craft its successor. What might various farm and food groups see as items that belong in a 2023 Farm Bill? Rod Bain talks with ag and commodity organization representatives about an upcoming Farm Bill in this...

Weekly Features

Part of the Team in COVID Vaccine Distribution Efforts

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U.S. Forest Service incident management teams have been part of response efforts throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, including recent support in distributing vaccines at vaccination centers. (Rod Bain and Gordy Sachs of the Forest Service)

Daily Newsline

How a Farm Bill Impacts All Consumers

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Consumers may not necessarily be aware of all the programs and policies within a so-called "Farm Bill" that impacts them in everyday life - something farmers and ranchers agree needs to be communicated better. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain. Dale Moore of the American Farm Bureau...

Weekly Features

Actuality: Forest Service Support Teams in Vaccine Distribution Efforts

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Gordy Sachs of the U.S. Forest Service discusses support and incident management efforts throughout the country in distribution of COVID-19 vaccinations.

Daily Newsline

Tax Credits/Deductions---What You Don't Know Could Hurt You

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When it comes to federal tax credits and deductions, what you don't know could hurt you. Gary Crawford files this report. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. Susie Latta, Kansas State University Extension tax expert. Plus, classic comedy team, But Abbott and Lou Costello.

Weekly Features

Cold Air and Stormy Conditions Continue

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The severe cold air and stormy conditions are continuing in much of the country. (Stephanie Ho and Brad Rippey, USDA meteorologist)

Daily Newsline

In A Deadly Avalanche Season, How Can You Increase Your Safety?

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This has been a historically deadly avalanche season, but there are steps you can you take to increase your safety, and therefore your chances of survival. Stephanie Ho has the story. PARTICIPANTS: Stephanie Ho and Simon Trautman, Forest Service national avalanche specialist.

Weekly Features

Actuality: Historic Cold Temperatures in Kansas and Nebraska

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USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says the storm that just passed through left some bitter cold temperatures.

Daily Newsline

Verifying Where Food Comes From

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Third party verification of claims made for food products has grown both as an industry, and a source utilized by both consumers and producers. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and Doug Stanton

Weekly Features

Cold Weather Impacts Livestock, Winter Wheat

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What have been some of the main agricultural impacts of the cold weather?(Stephanie Ho and Brad Rippey, USDA meteorologist)

Daily Newsline

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