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New Program Will Bring Safe Water/Sewage Systems to Underserved Areas

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Millions of Americans don't have indoor plumbing or safe wastewater systems. There's a new push to change that. Gary Crawford has more on this edition of Agriculture USA. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. EPA Administrator Michael Regan. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. White House Infrastructure...

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Rise in Coffee/Caffeine Consumption Could be Grounds for Concern

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Americans are drinking more and more coffee and consuming more and more caffeine. Some experts say those trends teken together may be grounds for concern, at least for some of us. Gary Crawford has more as he brews up this edition of Agriculture USA. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. Comedian, Tim...

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Meet the Air Force of Agriculture

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Some of the most skillful and professional pilots in the country are not employed by the military or the major airlines. They're employed by farmers. Gary Crawford gives us a look at the modern agricultural aviation industry on this aerial edition of Agriculture USA. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and...

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Alarms Sounding about Rapidly Disappearing Farmland

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A new report is sounding the alarm about farmland that is disappearing at worrisome rate. Gary Crawford has more on this edition of Agriculture USA. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. John Pilotti with the American Farmland Trust. Indiana farmer and consultant, Kip Tom. Former Virginia Christmas Tree...

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Close Encounters of the Snake Kind

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Some herpetologists would have us believe that snakes are not the vile, villainous vipers portrayed in our movies and other popular fiction. Maybe they are right. Gary Crawford is coiled up and ready to strike on this edition of Agriculture USA. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. Dr. Maureen Frank...

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What Can Be Done About the Western Water Crisis?

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Years in the making, the shortage of water supplies in several parts of the West have led to increased research, and various conservation strategies, to save as much water as possible for a growing list of diverse resource users. Rod Bain looks at the why�s behind the Western water shortage and ways...

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Some Pretty Good Meat Price News for July 4th Weekend Grilling

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Wise food shoppers may be pleasantly surprised by meat prices they find this week at some supermarkets. Gary Crawford grills the experts about holiday meat prices on this edition of Agriculture USA. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and USDA economists, Megan Sweitzer and Shayle Shagam.

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Cybersecurity Prevention Grows in Prominence in Ag and Food Industries

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As cybersecurity incidents increase at agribusinesses, food processing companies, and even individual farms, so does the need to take preventative steps to increase guard against such an attack and its impacts. Rod Bain talks about cybersecurity with an Extension expert in this edition of...

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Efforts to Address an Infant Formula Shortage

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Shortages of infant formula in recent months has prompted various actions by the federal government to address this issue. Rod Bain looks at some of those efforts in this edition of “Agriculture USA”. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain. President Joe Biden. Secretary Tom Vilsack. Health and Human Service...

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Food is Medicine

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More and more doctors and health experts are recognizing that food can be one of the causes of many of our ailments and can be one of the possible cures. Gary Crawford explores the idea of food as medicine on this edition of Agriculture USA. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. Agriculture Secretary Tom...

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