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U.S.-E.U. Tariff Suspension and Ag Export Impacts

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A supension of tariffs related to a dispute over airplanes means for U.S. agriculture a reopening for some European markets, and perhaps opportunities for ag in any future U.S.-E.U. trade agreement. (Rod Bain and Secretary Tom Vilsack)

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A Look at Potential Farm Bill Programs

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The Agriculture Secretary believes a study of markets for ag producers such as with climate smart agriculture should be conduct prior to crafting a new Farm Bill. (Rod Bain and Secretary Tom Vilsack)

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Latest Trade Numbers Show Big Gains in U.S. Agricultural Exports

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USDA's latest agricultural trade update shows big gains in U.S. exports. (Gary Crawford and Bart Kenner, USDA economist)

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Actuality: A Look at Bulk Product Exports First 4 Months of FY21

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Bart Kenner, USDA economist, giving some of the major bulk product export numbers for the first four months of fiscal year 2021.

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Actuality: U.S. Ag. Trade Surplus Getting Larger

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Bart Kenner, USDA economist, saying that during the first four months of this fiscal year, the U.S. agricultural trade surplus has grown quite a lot because of a 28% increase in exports at 63.2 billion dollars.

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Chinese Purchases of U.S. Ag. Products Continue to Soar

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Latest numbers show Chinese purchases of U.S. agricultural products are continuing to be far above last year's levels. (Gary Crawford and USDA economist, Bart Kenner)

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For Trade Data Purposes USDA Adding Items to "Agricultural" Product List

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For trade data purposes USDA is changing the definition of "agricultural" products to include more products. (Gary Crawford and USDA economist, Bart Kenner)

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Starlings Can Be an Expensive Nuisance for Dairies

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Starlings can be costly pests when they steal and contaminate dairy feed. (Stephanie Ho and Ken Preusser, USDA's Wildlife Services)

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Starlings Cost Dairy Farms More than Just Lost Feed

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Starlings can cost dairy farms more than just the the amount of the feed that the birds consume. (Stephanie Ho; Stephanie Shwiff, USDA's Wildlife Services; Ken Preusser, USDA's Wildlife Services)

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Actuality: Starling Problem Takes Emotional Toll, Too

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USDA research economist, Stephanie Shwiff, says it has not been easy for dairy producers to effectively deal with starlings, which can cause millions of dollars of damage at their dairies.

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