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Balance within U.S. Pasture and Rangeland Conditions

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Even with a slight decline in national condition ratings, the regional look at pasture and rangeland provides a mixture of conditions. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)

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Further Look at Topsoil Moisture

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The changes of note in the latest USDA topsoil moisture condition report are not nationally, but within regions. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)

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Actuality: Topsoil Moisture Shortness Condition by State

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USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey covers states with significant very short to short topsoil moisture condition ratings for the period ending August 18.

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Some Factors Behind Rising Egg Prices

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Why are egg prices so high? (Gary Crawford and USDA livestock analyst, Shayle Shagam)

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More Supermarkets Running Specials on High-Priced Eggs

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More supermarkets are running specials on high-priced eggs. (Gary Crawford and USDA livestock analyst, Shayle Shagam)

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Corn Markets React to Acreage/'Stocks Reports

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Corn markets reacted to USDA reports on planted acreage an stocks. (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief economist Seth Meyer)

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Actuality: Corn Growers Storing a Lot of Corn on the Farm

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USDA Chief economist Seth Meyer says corn growers are storing a large percentage of their corn on the farm, up37% from last year.

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Soybean Market Reacts to Acreage/Stocks Reports

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Soybean markets reacted so USDA's soybean acreage and stocks data. (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief economist Seth Meyer)

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Actuality: A Big Boost in Durum Planted Acerage

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USDA Chief economist Seth Meyer talks about the 29% increase in Durum wheat acreage.

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Midwest Flood Event and Impacts

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Flooding continues along parts of the Midwest after a heavy rain event, bringing impacts to crops and expected downstream floods. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)

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