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A Downward Slide in Condition of U.S. Pastures/Rangelands

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There"s beem a slight downward slide in condition ratings of U.S. pastures and rangelands. (Gary Crawford and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Daily Newsline

Actuality: Chances Slim for Pasture Recovery before Winter Stops Growth

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USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippy, saying that in many places where drought has damaged pastures, the chances are slim for pasture recovery before next Spring.

Daily Newsline

Actuality: Some States with Poor Pasture/Rangeland Condition Ratings

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USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippy, talking about some states that have poor pasture and rangeland condition ratings.

Daily Newsline

Actuality: Some States Have Very Good Pastures/Rangeland Conditions

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USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippy, talking about some states with good-to-excellent pasture conditions.

Daily Newsline

Mississippi River Levels Continue Falling to New Record Lows

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Record low Mississippi River levels not causing as many problems as last year, partly due to decisions by farmers and grain traders. (Gary Crawford and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Daily Newsline

Rural Cooperatives Proud to Own Their Identity

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Cooperatives in many forms have served customers, both urban, yet specifically rural, for several decades. And it is that historical service and economic opportunities that these forms of businesses are most proud of as they celebrate National Cooperative Month. Rod Bain looks at rural cooperatives...

Weekly Features

That Thanksgiving Turkey Could Cost Less This Year

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That Thanksgiving turkey will probably cost less than it did last year. Gary Crawford has more. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. USDA livestock analyst, Shayle Shagam. Alfred Hitchcock, film director.

Weekly Features

Actuality: One Reason Miss. River Grain Traffic is Less than Last Year

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USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, giving some reasons why Mississippi River grain traffic is currently below last year's level.

Daily Newsline

Actuality: Why Miss. River Disruptions Have Been Limited This Year

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USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, giving some reasons why low flow levels of the Mississippi River are not yet causing as many problems for shippers as they did a year ago.

Daily Newsline

Supporting Rural Cooperatives and their Economic Benefits

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Rurall business cooperatives are the focus of one USDA entity - one that celebrates the importance of this business model during National Cooperative Month. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and Rural Business Cooperative Service Administrator Karama Neal

Weekly Features

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