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Producers Intend Planting More Soybeans/Less Corn

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The USDA's Prospective Report was not without some surprises. (Gary Crawford)

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Planting Intentions Report Pushes Corn Prices Higher

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USDA planting intentions report gives a boost to corn prices. (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)

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Actuality: Cotton Growers Intend to Boost Acreage

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USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer, talking about cotton growers' plans to boost acreage this spring.

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Actualiy: Weather Often Has Last Word on Planting Plans

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USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer, saying that weather often has the last word on planting plans.

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Pork Production Continues to Grow

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Pork output keeps growing, despite efforts to slow it down. (Gary Crawford and USDA livestock analyst, Mike McConnell)

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Actuality: Key Numbers from USDA Hogs and Pigs Report.

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USDA livestock analyst, Mike McConnell, with some key numbers from USDA's Hogs and Pigs Report.

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USDA's Equity Commission Holds First Meeting

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The USDA's Equity Commission has begun its work. (Gary Crawford. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. Deputy Agriculture Secretary Jewel Bronaugh.)

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Actuality: Vilsack Explains the Work of the Equity Commission

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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, at the opening meeting of USDA's Equity Commission, explaining the overall work of the Commission.

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Actuality: Brief Comments from the Co-Chairs of Equity Commission

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Equity Commission Co-Chairs - Deputy Agriculture Secretary Jewel Bronaugh and Arturo Rodriguez, former President of the United Farmworkers, with brief comments Monday at the first meeting of USDA's Equity Commission.

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USDA Releases Ag. Price Index Report for January

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The overall index of prices received by farmers in January dropped, but not by much. (Gary Crawford)

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