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New Rural Clean Energy Investments

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USDA has announced a new round of investments in rural clean energy projects. (Gary Crawford and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack)

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Actuality: Rural Clean Energy Projects Could Boost Rural Economies

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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack outlines one way that rural clean energy projects can boost rural economies.

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Actuality: Farmers Could Benefit from Clean Energy Projects

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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack talks about how farmers might benefit from clean energy projects.

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Several Factors Keeping Food Price Inflation Under Control

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Several factors are at work, keeping food price inflation under control. (Gary Crawford and USDA economist, Megan Sweitzer)

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Urban Ag Acreage Reporting Adjustments

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The Farm Service Agency recently adjusted reporting requirements for crop acreage to take vertical farming and other urban ag and innovative production practices into account. (Rod Bain and Acting Deputy Administrator John Berge)

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Actuality: Reasons for Acreage Report Adjustments

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Farm Service Agency Acting Deputy Administrator John Berge explains what is behind a recent adjustment to acreage dimensions for reporting for USDA programs.

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Cattle Report Shows Strong Demand for Cattle/Beef

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New report confirms continued strong demand for cattle and beef. (Gary Crawford and USDA economist, Michael McConnell)

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Actuality: Key Numbers from USDA Cattle on Feed Report

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USDA economist, Michael McConnell, with some of the key numbers from USDA's Cattle on Feed report.

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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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