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2022 World Food Prize Laureate Announced

00:00:59.742   2022-05-05   
Ceremonies at the State Department Thursday revealed the recipient of the 2022 World Food Prize. (Rod Bain. World Food Prize President Barbara Stinson. Secretary Tom Vilsack)

Actuality: History and Legacy of the World Food Prize

00:00:31.843   2022-05-05   
World Food Prize President Barbara Stinson explains the history of the World Food Prize, the legacy created by its founder, and the legacy of past Laureates.

Actuality: Accomplishments of 2022 World Food Prize Laureate

00:01:00.003   2022-05-05   
World Food Prize President Barbara Stinson talks about some of the achievements within the career of 2022 World Food Prize Laureate Cynthia Rosenzweig.

Crops and Drought Coverage Concerns

00:00:59.951   2022-05-05   
The latest U.S. Drought Monitor reflects how winter wheat and other crops may be dealing with drought. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Actuality: Current Drought and Drought Monitor Era Records

00:00:58.018   2022-05-05   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, discusses where current drought totals fall within two U.S. Drought Monitor records.

Less, but Sharper Gradient of, Drought

00:00:59.846   2022-05-05   
A month-over-month decline in U.S. drought coverage may be offset by an increase in higher categories of drought in some areas. (Rod Bain and US meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Actuality: Commodities in Drought

00:01:00.316   2022-05-05   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, discusses drought coverage of various farm commodities on May 3rd.

Good Initial Interest in Partnership for Climate Smart Commodities Program

00:01:00.316   2022-05-05   
A USDA official says new Partnership for Climate Smart Commodities Program is drawing good early interest from farmers and foresters. (Gary Crawford and Under Secretary of Agriculture Robert Bonnie)

Actuality: Climate Smart Practices Line Up Well with Good Farm Practices

00:00:42.762   2022-05-05   
Under Secretary of Agriculture Robert Bonnie says good climate smart farming practices line up well with what most farmers want to be doing, anyway.