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Excessive Topsoil Moisture to Start the Season

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A stretch from the Mississippi Valley to the Lower Great Lakes report significance topsoil moisture surplus to start April, and to start USDA’s Topsoil Moisture report series for the year. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)

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Actuality: National Topsoil Moisture Condition Numbers

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USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey goes over the national topsoil moisture condition ratings for the period ending April 6th.

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Actuality: Topsoil Moisture Surplus by State

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USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey looks at a region from the Mississippi River Valley to the Lower Great Lakes experiencing significant topsoil moisture surplus for the period ending April 6th.

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Actuality: Topsoil Dryness Concerns

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USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey points to the ten-state region of the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains as examples of concerning very-short to short topsoil moisture condition as of April 6th.

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A “Berry” Informative Story on Strawberries

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What are some of the latest trends regarding strawberries, per USDA’s most recent fruit and tree nut outlook? (Rod Bain and economist Catharine Weber)

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Apple Price and Production Trends for this Season

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What is the current outlook for our nation’s apple crop in terms of production totals and what growers will receive pricewise? (Rod Bain and USDA economist Catharine Weber)

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Actuality: Apple Price and Production Trends by Variety

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USDA economist Catharine Weber discusses trends of apple varieties regarding prices and production per USDA's March Fruit and Tree Nut Outlook.

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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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