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Avoid the Pitfalls of New Year's Exercise Resolutions

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Most of us don't keep our New Year's resolution to start and stick with an exercise program? Why? (Gary Crawford, Dr. Karen Ensle and classic comedian, W.C. Fields)

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Federal Ag Trade Advisory Committees Accepting Applications

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USDA and the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office are accepting applications through January 31st for positions on federal ag trade advisory committees. (Rod Bain and Allison Thomas of the Foreign Agricultural Service)

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Actuality: Describing APAC and ATAC's

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Allison Thomas of the Foreign Agricultural Service explains the intent of the Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee (APAC) and the Agricultural Technical Advisory Committees (ATAC) in providing input to USDA and the U.S. Trade Representatives Office.

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Actuality: APAC and ATAC Application Details

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Allison Thomas of the Foreign Agricultural Service offers details for application for USDA-U.S. Trade Representative's Office ag trade advisory committees, with the current application period concluding January 31.

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Coming This Week--New "Final" Assessment of This Past Season's Crops

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This week USDA will give traders a final assessment of the size of this past season's crops. (Gary Crawford and USDA Outlook Board Chairman Mark Jekanowski)

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Surprises in USDA's Acreage Report

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USDA's acreage report served up some surprises for the corn and soybean markets. (Gary Crawford)

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A Quick Look at USDA's Grain Stocks Report

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Stocks of most crops are down from a year ago. (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)

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Acreage Report Shows How Flexible Farmers Can Be

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One expert says USDA's surprising acreage report shows how flexible farmers can be and how they can adapt quickly to changing conditions. (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)

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Actuality: Once Analyzed, Most Acreage Report Changes Make Sense

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USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer saying that after studying the USDA acreage report, most of the surprising numbers do make sense and do show how producers can be very flexible.

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Actuality: Acreage Report Shows Interesting Shifts in Planted Acres

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USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer talks about the interesting shifts in planting patterns that are revealed in USDA's report on acreage.

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