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A Century of U.S. Ag Trade – the 1920’s and 30’s

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How has agricultural trade in our country evolved over the course of 100 years, per the perspective of a USDA senior economist? (Rod Bain and Senior Economist Sharon Sydow)

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Actuality: Ag Trade Policy Highlights of the 1930's

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USDA Senior Economist Sharon Sydow discusses significant legislation in the scope of our nation's food and farm trade during the decade of the 1930's.

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Inputs as Food Security

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There are many definitions from several viewpoints what food security is, including two involving fertilizers and crop protection products. (Rod Bain. Corey Rosenbusch of the Fertilizer Institute. Kellie Bray of CropLife America.)

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Costs of Eating Out Are Rising Rapidly

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The costs of eating out are rising rapidly. (Gary Crawford and USDA economist, Megan Sweitzer)

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Actuality: One Reason for the Rapid Rise in Costs of Eating Out

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USDA economist, Megan Sweitzer, outlining one of the reasons why the costs of eating out are rising faster than the cost of food.

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USDA Ag. Prices Report

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USDA's latest price report shows an improvement in livstock prices and the opposite situation for crop producers. (Gary Crawford)

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Less Wheat Expected to Be Produced in 2021

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Extreme drought conditions in various wheat growing regions are contributing to lower wheat production forecasts compared to the previous year. (Rod Bain and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)

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Corn and Bean Stock Projections Surprise.

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USDA's quarterly stock forecasts revealed a surprise regarding ending stocks for corn and soybeans, compared to industry projections. (Rod Bain and Chief Economist Seth Meyer)

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Some Good Market Reasons for Encouraging Climate-Smart Farming.

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There is more than one reason for encouraging climate-smart agriculture. (Gary Crawford and Sec'y Tom Vilsack)

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Higher Prices Received by Ag Producers in August

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USDA's latest Agricultural Prices report indicates producers of most commodities noticed an increase in what they received pricewise compared to the previous month. (Rod Bain)

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