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U.S. "High Value" Exports on the Rise

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Exports of U.S. "high value" agricultural products are running ahead of a year ago. (Gary Crawford and USDA economist, Bart Kenner)

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Actuality: U.S. Animal Product Exports Going Up

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USDA economist, Bart Kenner, reviewing exports of U.S. animal and animal products during the first ten months of 2024.

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New World Screwworm Concerns and December Beef Outlook

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How does recent cases of New World Screwworm found in Mexican live cattle affect USDA's December outlook for beef production and steer prices? (Rod Bain and World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)

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Actuality: Meat Production and Price Forecasts for December

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World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski goes over USDA's December outlooks for pork, broilers, and turkey production and prices.

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Trends in USDA December Milk Outlook

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What are the trends with milk production, and milk product and class prices, with USDA’s latest dairy outlook? (Rod Bain and World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)

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Actuality: December Milk Class and All-Milk Price Forecasts

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World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski looks at class and all-milk price forecasts for 2024 and 2025, per USDA's December milk outlook.

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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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