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No Major Drought Relief Expected for the West

00:00:54.386   2021-07-07   
No major drought relief is expected for the western part of the country in the near future. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Western Drought Affects Spring Wheat and Barley

00:00:59.637   2021-07-07   
The western drought is negatively affecting small grains like spring wheat and barley. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Slow-Moving Storm Brings Heavy Rain to the Midwest

00:00:59.637   2021-07-07   
Heavy rain is coming for many areas of the Midwest. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Crops in Some States Will Benefit from Heavy Rain

00:00:58.880   2021-07-07   
Crops in some states will benefit from heavy rain. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Minimal Agricultural Impact from Tropical Moisture in the South

00:00:58.775   2021-07-07   
The latest tropical activity is expected to have minimal agricultural impact in the South. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Tropical Storm Elsa Affects Eastern United States

00:00:59.977   2021-07-07   
Tropical Storm Elsa has moved inland and is affecting the eastern part of the country. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Former Hurricane Elsa to Bring Some Drought Relief to Northeast

00:00:58.174   2021-07-07   
Former hurricane Elsa will bring some drought relief to the northeastern part of the country. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Actuality: No Tropical Activity on Immediate Horizon.

00:00:24.920   2021-07-07   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says there is no tropical activity on the immediate horizon -- either in the Atlantic or Pacific Oceans.

Actuality: National Weather Outlook for July 14 - 20

00:00:59.637   2021-07-07   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, has the National Weather Service's forecast past the middle of July.

A Look at the Big Three Global Buyers of U.S. Corn

00:01:00.107   2021-07-07   
The top three global buyers of U.S. corn are buying more this year, quite a bit more. (Gary Crawford and Bart Kenner, USDA economist)