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Interested parties have until September 13th to comment on a proposed rule offering modifications to Federal Milk Marketing Orders. (Rod Bain and Agricultural Marketing Service Deputy Administrator Dana Coale)
Agricultural Marketing Service Deputy Administrator Dana Coale discusses recommended modifications to Federal Milk Marketing Orders that are currently under a public comment period.
Agricultural Marketing Service Deputy Administrator Dana Coale talks about the timeline and process for consideration of proposed modifications to Federal Milk Marketing Orders.
Agricultural Marketing Service Deputy Administrator Dana Coale explains the importance of dairy industry stakeholder public comment on a proposed rule modifying Federal Milk Marketing Orders.
U.S. topsoil moisture very short to short condition ratings expanded in the latest USDA report, despite heavy rains from the remnants of Hurricane Beryl. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)
A mix across the country of both drying pastures and rangelands and still lush vegetation are reflected in USDA’s latest look at pasture and rangeland conditions. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)
A senior USDA trade official discussed some of the possible impacts on agriculture trade associated with a potential government shutdown. (Rod Bain and Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor)
Representatives from various state agriculture departments offered their perspective on potential trade opportunities after participating in a USDA-led ag trade mission to Chile. (Rod Bain. North Dakota Ag Commissioner Doug Goehring. Colorado Ag Commissioner Kate Greenberg.)
The surprise within USDA's Quarterly Grain Stocks Report isn't the corn and soybean stock levels, according to the Agriculture Department's Chief Economist. (Rod Bain and Seth Meyer)