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Some farmers in some places can now buy a crop insurance endorsement to protect them from losses caused by tropical storms. (Gary Crawford and Marcia Bunger, Administrator of USDA's Risk Management Agency)
Cattle producers now have a new tool that could help them make better and more informed marketing decisions. Gary Crawford has more. ' PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and Taylor Cox, with USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service.
A growing demand for our nation’s farm and food products is behind Japan as a destination for a 2023 USDA led agricultural trade mission. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and Ryan Brewster of the Foreign Agricultural Service
Marcia Bunger, Administrator of USDA's Risk Management Agency, explaining how new crop insurance products, such as the tropical storm endorsement, are developed.
What are some of the things that could make or break a new Farm Bill in 2023, and could shape its content? Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain. Mary Kay Thatcher of Syngenta. Will Stafford of CHS-Inc. Chris Edgington of the National Corn Growers Association.
USDA recently announced a rule proposal to modify its Women, Infants, and Children program to allow for online ordering of products. (Rod Bain and Deputy Under Secretary for Food Nutrition and Consumer Services Stacy Dean)
Federal, state, and pork industry organizations continue joint efforts to keep African Swine Fever out of our country through a newly announced partnership. (Rod Bain and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Associate Administrator Jack Shere)
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Associate Administrator Jack Shere shares some of the federal-state-pork industry partnerships in play in African Swine Fever prevention and preparedness efforts.
Cattle producers now have a new tool that could help them make better and more informed marketing decisions. (Gary Crawford and Taylor Cox, with USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service)