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Additional details about the schedule sign-up for USDA’s Emergency Commodity Assistance Program include sign-up deadline, and tools available to assist eligible producers in the sign-up process. (Rod Bain and Farm Production and Conservation Deputy Under Secretary Brooke Appleton)
Deputy Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation Brooke Appleton explains online tools and calculations that will be available to producers sign-up for the upcoming Emergency Commodity Assistance Program.
USDA this month forecasts a significant wheat production increase for Australia but what does this mean for global wheat supply and demand estimates? (Rod Bain and World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)
World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski discusses weather and growing conditions connected to what is projected to be one of Australia's largest wheat crops on record.
Countries adding to the larger USDA global corn production totals this month are perhaps ones that don’t necessarily come to mind. (Rod Bain and World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)
Wise food shoppers may be pleasantly surprised by meat prices they find this week at some supermarkets. Gary Crawford grills the experts about holiday meat prices on this edition of Agriculture USA. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and USDA economists, Megan Sweitzer and Shayle Shagam.
USDA's quarterly look at grain stocks will be released in a few hours. (Gary Crawford and Lance Honig with USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service)
That holiday weekend cheeseburger will cost more this year......or maybe less. Gary Crawford explains that puzzle in this report. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. Megan Sweitzer, USDA economist. Shayle Shagam, USDA livestock analyst.
Many of the nation's farmers are in line for a brief break from the searing heat this week. (Gary Crawford and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey and classic comedian, Groucho Marx)