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Some Improvement in U.S. Pasture/Rangeland Condition Ratings

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It's not a big improvement in the condition of the nation's pastures and rangelands, but livestock producers will take what they can get. (Gary Crawford and Brad Rippey, USDA meteorologist)

Daily Newsline

Competition Executive Order and How it Connects to Agriculture

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A Presidential Executive Order designed to improve competition in the economy includes aspects that will increase competition within parts of agriculture. Rod Bain looks at some of those actions in this edition of "Agriculture USA". PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain. President Joe Biden. Secretary Tom Vilsack.

Weekly Features

Emergency Crop Insurance Procedures in Drought Impacted Areas

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Producers in drought affected parts of the country can now receive greater flexibilities within their crop insurance policies, due to emergency procedures announced by USDA. (Rod Bain and Risk Management Agency Acting Administrator Richard Flournoy)

Daily Newsline

USDA Connections to Controlled Environment Agriculture

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The Agriculture Department has been involved on various levels in the development of controlled environment agriculture over the last two decades. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and Acting Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economists Chavanda Jacobs-Young

Weekly Features

Actuality: Drought-Related Claims Process and Crop Insurance Flexibilities

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Risk Management Agency Acting Administrator Richard Flournoy explains how emergency procedures related to crop insurance are providing greater flexibilities to agents and policyholders in drought impacted areas.

Daily Newsline

Growing Food without Tractors, Weeds, Insects or Sunburn

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Science has proven food can be grown indoors, but can it be grown so that it suits the consumer's pallet and wallet? Gary Crawford has more. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. Roberto Lopez and Christopher Peterson of Michigan State University.

Weekly Features

U.S. Cotton Production Forecast Up

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USDA is forecasting higher cotton production and slightly lower prices, compared to last month. (Stephanie Ho and WAOB Chair Mark Jekanowski)

Daily Newsline

New Dietary Guidelines Suggest We'd Be Better Off Shaking Our Salt Habit

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The government's new Dietary Guidelines have a top limit on daily sodium intake. Most of us are far above that limit. Gary Crawford has more. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and Sandy Proctor, Kansas State University extension nutrition expert.

Weekly Features

USDA Expects Less Cotton Abandonment in Texas

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The latest cotton outlook includes developments in Texas, the country's number one cotton-producing state. (Stephanie Ho and WAOB Chair Mark Jekanowski)

Daily Newsline

Ticks Trigger Trouble

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The number of disease cases connected to ticks has more than doubled in the last 15 years, according to the CDC. Gary Crawford has more. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and University of Kentucky Professor Emeritus and extension entomologist, Lee Townsend.

Weekly Features

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