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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)
Artificial intelligence is becoming more involved in aspects of food and farm production, with a myriad of technologies already in use, and innovations in the research and development pipeline. Rod Bain looks at the growing connection between AI and ag in this edition of “Agriculture USA”...
What did USDA’s March Crop Production report and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates reveal about various production adjustments and price changes? (Rod Bain)
The recent USDA Ag Outlook Forum provided opportunity to study some recent trends in our country’s organic farm and food industries. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and USDA research economist Sharon Raszap Skorbiansky
The Agriculture Department’s Chief Economist explains policy in place Tuesday as USDA conducted its global supply and demand estimates, including tariff considerations. (Rod Bain and Chief Economist Seth Meyer)
Might early March severe weather have served as a preview of this year’s tornado season in our nation? What can we expect regarding active weather this Spring and early Summer? Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey