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The country's overall wheat picture includes the effects of diverging conditions for the winter and spring wheat crops. (Stephanie Ho and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)
USDA is asking Congress for more funding for flood prevention efforts, including the assessment and maintenance of watershed dams. (Gary Crawford and Terry Cosby, Chief of USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service)
World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski says he expects there will be tight global supplies of spring wheat because of reduced production in several countries.
An official at EPA says the agency will once again try to formulate a new "Waters of the U.S." rule, but will learn from the mistakes in previous attempts. (Gary Crawford and Radhika Fox with EPA)
While topsoil in many areas remains bone dry, the nation's overall topsoil moisture situation has gotten better over the last week. (Gary Crawford and Brad Rippey, USDA meteorologist)
Guidelines will facilitate the recognition of climate-smart agriculture within clean transportation fuel programs, creating new market opportunities for biofuel feedstock producers while enhancing climate benefits.
Growing up on a farm in Northeast Iowa taught me the values of resilience and innovation—qualities that have guided my work as USDA’s Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs. I reflect on the progress we have made in advancing U.S. agricultural exports and driving economic growth.