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Expanding drought has the concern of ag producers expanding as well, including growers of crops such as tree fruits, tree nuts and hay. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, discusses how drought coverage across the country, has continued to expand, as reflected in the latest U.S. Drought Monitor.
Some wheat growers this year are bucking the long-term trend of cutting wheat acres. (Gary Crawford. Lance Honig with USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. Seth Meyer, USDA Chief Economist)
Growers of many crops are boosting planted acreage this year, but not cotton growers. (Gary Crawford, Lance Honig with USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. Seth Meyer, USDA Chief Economist)
USDA is encouraging landowners to voluntarily participate in programs that restore farmland to environmentally beneficial wetlands. (Stephanie Ho and Carrie Lindig, NRCS Easement Programs Division Director)
USDA is taking a look at all of its funding opportunities -- including its wetlands restoration program -- to prioritize outreach to historically underserved producers. (Stephanie Ho and Carrie Lindig, NRCS Easement Programs Division Director)
USDA is reaching out to organizations to help with efforts to encourage more private landowners to conserve wetlands. (Stephanie Ho and Carrie Lindig, NRCS Easement Programs Division Director)