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Tariffs and quarterly stocks were among the influences within parts of USDA’s series of monthly production, supply, and demand reports as released Thursday. (Rod Bain and Chief Economist Seth Meyer)
USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer talks about some of the factors that are incorporated and perhaps impacted the domestic crop and livestock ledgers within the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates.
Which directions did USDA’s April forecasts for orange and grapefruit production trend, per reports released Thursday? (Rod Bain and Mark Hudson of the National Agricultural Statistics Service)
What are some considerations for property owners regarding care of their lawns in the Spring and throughout the year? (Rod Bain and Carl Schimenti of Cornell University Extension)
Carl Schimenti of Cornell University Extension discusses the role soil types play regarding both the kind of lawn best for that soil and how to best care for it.
Artificial intelligence is becoming more involved in aspects of food and farm production, with a myriad of technologies already in use, and innovations in the research and development pipeline. Rod Bain looks at the growing connection between AI and ag in this edition of “Agriculture USA”...
What did USDA’s March Crop Production report and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates reveal about various production adjustments and price changes? (Rod Bain)
The recent USDA Ag Outlook Forum provided opportunity to study some recent trends in our country’s organic farm and food industries. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and USDA research economist Sharon Raszap Skorbiansky
The Agriculture Department’s Chief Economist explains policy in place Tuesday as USDA conducted its global supply and demand estimates, including tariff considerations. (Rod Bain and Chief Economist Seth Meyer)