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How might New Orleans style food dishes compare to traditional Super Bowl party fare regarding food safety, as some might incorporate a Cajun and Creole menu to coincide with this year’s Super Bowl? (Rod Bain and food safety expert Meredith Carothers) * - ATTN - The USDA's Meat and Poultry Hotline...
USDA food safety expert Meredith Carothers explains food safety tips that apply to popular Cajun and Creole dishes that may be served as part of a Super Bowl party centered around this year's host city - New Orleans. * - ATTN - The USDA's Meat and Poultry Hotline number is 888-MPHOTLINE(888-674-6854...
Received a call or contact about your taxes with pressure being applied to take immediate action? What can you do to protect yourself from a potential scam? (Rod Bain and Andrew Zumwalt of University of Missouri Extension)
Andrew Zumwalt of University of Missouri Extension discusses some of the fraud threats associated with income tax filings and some methods of identification information.
A flower variety with heart shaped leaves and Valentine colors is gaining popularity as gift option for a Valentine. (Rod Bain and Cynthia Domemghini of Kansas State University Extension)
Cynthia Domenghini of Kansas State University Extension shares some tips to care for cyclamen kept indoors during the winter and through Valentine's Day.
From hurricanes to tornadoes, wildfires and drought, USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey’s top ten list of weather stories for 2024 is indeed eventful. Rod Bain joins Brad to look at some of the weather and climatic events that made news in 2024 in this edition of “Agriculture USA”. PARTICIPANTS: Rod...
A USDA meteorologist's list of top weather events in our nation this year includes what appears to be one of the warmest years on record. (Rod Bain and Brad Rippey)
If you are still trying to keep your New Year's resolutions to lose weight, one expert says maybe you should include your pets in those resolutions. On this edition of "Agriculture USA" Gary Crawford reports on what some say is an epidemic of pet obesity and what we pet owners can do about it...
USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey looks at December temperatures so far and if that is enough to push 2024 into the record books as the warmest year ever, surpassing 2012.