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Connecting Pollinator Health, Nutrition, and Climate

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* - National Pollinator Week is June 17 - 23 - * USDA researchers are looking into how potential climate impacts affect both pollinator health and nutrition. (Rod Bain and Gayle Hoffman)

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Actuality: Pollinator Gardens in Improving Pollinator Health

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* - June 17 - 23 is National Pollinator Month - * USDA researcher Gayle Hoffman discusses the importance of pollinator gardens in the overall wellbeing of pollinator populations.

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A Unique Rural Housing Program

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Here's a story about a unique rural housing program. (Gary Crawford. USDA Rural Housing Service Administrator Joaquin Altoro. Idaho home owner, Sandra Sauceda) ****June is National Home Ownership Month.****

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Actuality: One of the Rules of the Mutual Self-Help Housing Program

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Idaho homeowner, Sandra Sauceda, talks about one of rules of the Mutual Self-Help Housing Program.

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Latest USDA Domestic Wheat Production Forecasts and Balance Sheet

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How do the numbers USDA forecasts for U.S. wheat production this month factor into the latest domestic supply and demand estimate? (Rod Bain and World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)

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What’s Behind Lower Black Sea Region Wheat Forecasts

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Wheat production forecasts in Russia and Ukraine were reduced by USDA this month, but what is behind this decrease? (Rod Bain and World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)

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June Corn Outlook Focuses on Black Sea Region

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Production forecasts for Russia and Ukraine are the predominant items within USDA's corn World Supply and Demand Estimate this month. (Rod Bain and World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)

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2024 Could Bring More Pressure on Producer Profits

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One expert says it could be more difficult for producers to turn a profit in 2024. (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)

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Actuality: Farmers Should be Able to Weather Lower Incomes in 2024

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USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer says farmers should be able to weather another year of possible lower incomes.

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Early Speculation on 2024 Spring Planting--Corn Vs. Soybeans

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In the battle for acreage this spring who will come out on top--corn or soybeans? (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)

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