Radio Newsline Archive
USDA Acts to Strengthen School Meal Program
00:01:00.107 2021-12-17The Agriculture Department is taking some actions designed to help school meal providers cope with Supply Chain problems brought on by the pandemic. (Gary Crawford. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. Deputy Under Secretary Stacy Dean. School Nutrition Association President-Elect Lori Adkins)
Actuality: More Details on the New Cash Payments to States
00:00:37.929 2021-12-17Deputy Under Secretary of Agriculture Stacy Dean with more details on the one billion dollars of cash payments to states to help strengthen school meal programs.
Actuality: Pandemic Shows the Importance of School Meals for Students.
00:00:25.782 2021-12-17Deputy Under Secretary of Agriculture Stacy Dean saying the pandemic has confirmed how important school meals are to the health and performance of students.
Producers Receiving National Agricultural Classification Survey
00:01:00.107 2021-12-17Producers are receiving a USDA survey on agricultural activity and basic farm information that serves as a pre-cursor to the Census of Agriculture. (Rod Bain and Cathy Scherrer of the National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Actuality: National Agricultural Classification Survey
00:00:59.663 2021-12-17Cathy Scherrer of the National Agricultural Statistics Service discusses the National Agricultural Classification Survey, a pre-survey connected to the 2022 Census of Agriculture, due by January 24th.
Conservation Innovation Awarded through Project Funding
00:01:00.264 2021-12-17Nineteen projects nationwide are recipients of the latest round of USDA Conservation Innovation Grants. (Rod Bain and Natural Resources Conservation Service Chief Terry Cosby)
Actuality: Example of Conservation Innovation Grant Project
00:00:59.533 2021-12-17Natural Resources Conservation Service Chief Terry Cosby discusses one of the nineteen projects awarded Conservation Innovation Grant funding as an example of how the program works.
Holiday Cards Have a Long History
00:01:00.160 2021-12-17If you are sending or receiving holiday cards this season, you are part of a 178 year-old tradition---a tradition even if the card is sent electronically. (Gary Crawford and Anne Effland, USDA history expert)