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Crush and imports were among the categories marking adjustments in USDA's April U.S. soybean supply and demand estimate. (Rod Bain and World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)
Changes were recorded in both USDA’s global and U.S. cotton supply and demand estimates for this month, including a notable increase in domestic ending stocks. (Rod Bain and World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)
India’s rice production forecast for this month was but one of several notable items from that country within USDA’s latest rice outlook. (Rod Bain and World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)
Voicing their opinions and building relationships over the course of several days – National 4-H Conference delegates participating in this year’s event in the Nation’s Capital region. (Rod Bain and National Institute of Food and Agriculture Director Jay Hamby)
National Institute of Food and Agriculture Director Jay Hamby discusses the annual National 4-H Conference from a historical perspective and its emphasis as a working conference for delegates.
USDA was among the federal agencies releasing announcements on co-stewardship efforts with tribal nations on federal lands during the White House Tribal Nations Summit Wednesday. (Rod Bain and President Joe Biden)
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack at the White House Tribal Nations Summit, talking about current and pending agreements with tribal nations for co-management of federal lands.
How did a month-over-month decline in what crop producers received for prices for their commodIties impact USDA's latest Agricultural Prices index? (Rod Bain)
A record setting very short-to-short topsoil moisture condition rating for our country is part of the final USDA topsoil moisture condition report for this year. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)