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Overall U.S. agricultural land values showed a year-over-year increase according to USDA, yet how was that reflected in cropland and pasture values? (Rod Bain and Chief Economist Seth Meyer)
What were some of the trends associated with USDA's annual look at honey bee colonies in the U.S.? (Rod Bain and Lance Honig of the National Agricultural Statistics Service)
While farm internet use remains steady over a two-year period, how growers use the internet appears to have changed according to a USDA survey. (Rod Bain and Lance Honig of the National Agricultural Statistics Service)
August is a perfect time for home and property owners to check trees for signs of Asian Longhorned Beetle, but how to go about it? (Rod Bain and Kathryn Bronsky of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service)
Kathryn Bronsky of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service explains how Asian Longhorned Beetle arrived in our country, its impacts on trees, and actions to prevent its spread.
If your lawn has a dry appearance due to extreme heat, an Extension expert says greening it up goes beyond “just add water”. (Rod Bain and Cynthia Domenghini of Kansas State University)
* - The Great American Farmers Market runs from Sunday, August 3rd to Friday, August 8th from 4 to 8 PM EDT on the National Mall in Washington DC - * What are some of the sights, sounds, and experiences awaiting visitors of the National Mall in Washington DC next week during the Great American...
The latest U.S. Drought Monitor reveals one big exception regarding lower July drought coverage numbers for regions of the country. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)
The country’s corn and soybean crops are now in a smaller drought coverage area to end July compared to the start of the month. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)