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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)
One expert says don;t carve USDA's Prospective Planting acres in stone. A lot can happen before the seed drops. (Gary Crawford and Lance Honig with USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service)
There are a variety of means commercial business, municipalities, and private landowners have available in efforts to control mosquito populations. (Rod Bain and Jamie Kopco of Penn State University Extension)
Municipalities and some private homeowners take what is known as a systematic approach to reducing mosquito populations in the Spring and Summer months. (Rod Bain and Jamie Kopco of Penn State University Extension)
Make sure your summer dish is remembered for its flavor, not a foodborne illness. Keep these potluck food safety tips from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) in mind.