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USDA conducted their latest look at egg production and prices as part of its recent supply and demand estimates. (Rod Bain and World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)
This year’s USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum provided opportunity to discuss the lates sales figures for organic farm and food products and cover trends in such. (Rod Bain and research economist Sharon Raszap Skorbiansky)
An increase in organic farm acreage is reported in the latest USDA organic outlook, but how is that reflected in various categories/ (Rod Bain and research economist Sharon Raszup Skorbiansky)
Prepping your home garden for the Spring includes factoring how your plants looked last year – a possible sign of issues in growing a specific plant in a specific spot. (Rod Bain and Cynthia Domenghini of Kansas State University Extension)
The combination of lower egg laying bird flocks due in part to an outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza and higher egg prices for consumers due to lower supplies has industry stakeholders seeking solutions, such as a comprehensive strategy recently presented by the Agriculture Department...
The Agriculture Secretary Tuesday announces plans are in development to build up rural development and strengthen rural communities through a collaborative initiative. (Rod Bain and Secretary Brooke Rollins)
While there some categories of food prices expected to be up this year, there are grocery items that could offer lower prices to consumers in 2025. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and USDA economist Megan Sweitzer
How much corn, soybeans, and wheat are expected to be planted this season, per USDA forecasts as presented at the recent Ag Outlook Forum? (Rod Bain and grains and oilseeds analyst Aaron Ates)
An invasive pest threatening livestock and domestic animals in the Eastern half of the U.S. has the attention of USDA and other animal health stakeholders. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and Denise Bonilla of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service