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Actuality: USDA Forecasts Record World Soybean Production

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USDA Outlook Board Chairman Mark Jekanowski forecasting a record large world soybean crop.

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U.S. Cotton Growers May See More Production and Lower Prices

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Will U.S. cotton growers see stronger prices this year? Here's what the experts at USDA have to say. (Gary Crawford and USDA Outlook Board Chairman Mark Jekanowski)

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Actuality: U.S. Cotton Output Could Increase This Season

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USDA Outlook Board Chairman Mark Jekanowski talking about the possibilities for U.S. cotton production this season.

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Rains Slow the Pace of Corn Planting

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Rains helped slow down the torrid pace of corn planting last week. (Gary Crawford and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

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Actuality: Corn Emergence Faster than Normal

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USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, with the latest on corn emergence.

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Despite a Slowdown Last Week, Soybean Planting Still Ahead of Average

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Soybean planting is well ahead of the average pace, despite last week's slowdown. (Gary Crawford and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey

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Winter Wheat Improves Modestly after Last Week's Rains

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How did last week's rains affect winter wheat condition ratings? (Gary Crawford and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey

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Actuality: An Update on Winter Wheat Heading

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(Gary Crawford and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey with the latest on winter wheat heading progress.

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Actuality: The Slow Pace of Spring Wheat Planting

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USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey with the latest on spring wheat planting.

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Actuality: A Frenzy of Sugarbeet Planting

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USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey with the latest on sugarbeet planting.

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