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Actuality: Pasture and Rangeland Condition Rating

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USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey provides the latest USDA pasture and rangeland condition report for the period ending July 23rd.

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Grocery Store Food Prices May Finally Be Stabilizing

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Is food price inflation finally starting to stabilize? (Gary Crawford and Matt MacLachlan, USDA economist)

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Actuality: Cost of Eating Out Rising More Rapidly than Food at Home

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Matt MacLachlan, USDA economist, saying that the cost of eating out is rising faster than food at the grocery store.

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Actuality: USDA's Latest 2023 Food Price Forecast

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Matt MacLachlan, USDA economist, with the latest forecast for 2023 retail food prices.

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Actuality: Why Egg Prices May Only Rise 2% This Year

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Matt MacLachlan, USDA economist, explaining why egg prices may only rise by an average of two percent this year.

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Actuality: Beef Prices Expected to Keep Rising for Rest of 2023

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Matt MacLachlan, USDA economist, saying that beef prices are expected to keep rising for the rest of 2023.

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Efforts in Increasing and Understanding Ag Sector Competition

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The Agriculture Department is continuing its efforts to understand the nature of competition in food and farm production and to promote greater competition to benefit both the food industry and consumers. Rod Bain looks at some of these efforts in this edition of “Agriculture USA”. PARTICIPANTS: Rod...

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Extreme Heat and Potential Midwest Crop Impacts

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Triple digit temperatures in parts of the Corn Belt this week could create additional heat stress to that area's corn and soybean crops. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)

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Concentration and Competition in Food Retail

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Among the aspects of agribusiness recently studied in USDA research looking at concentration and what it means for market competition – the food retail sector. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and economic researcher James MacDonald

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Phoenix Mercury on Temperature Gauge Stays Above 100

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The capital of Arizona has become the reflection of a multi-week, extreme heat event in the Southwest, with a record setting number of consecutive days above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)

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