Radio Newsline Archive
Best May Ever for U.S. Agricultural Export Values
00:00:59.271 2022-07-08May was another stellar month for U.S. agricultural export sales. (Gary Crawford and Bart Kenner, USDA economist)
Ag. Exports Still on Track to Break Records in FY2022
00:00:58.253 2022-07-08Will this year's agricultural exports reach the record high levels being projected? (Gary Crawford and Bart Kenner, USDA economist)
Making Ag More Resilient Through Climate Research Advances
00:01:00.290 2022-07-08Study of climate smart agricultural practices and innovations by research institutions such as land grant universities hope to create a more resilient realm of ag. (Rod Bain. Sylvie Brouder of Purdue University. Ali Fares of Prairie View A and M University. Benjamin Houlton of Cornell University.)
Coming Soon--USDA's New Crop Supply/Demand Forecasts
00:01:00.029 2022-07-08With its upcoming world supply and demand forecasts USDA's Outlook Board hopes to add a little bit of certainty to a market that has had very little certainty this season. (Gary Crawford and USDA Outlook Chairman Mark Jekanowski)
Potential PCR Diagnostic Tests for African Swine Fever?
00:00:59.480 2022-07-08The pork industry is interested in current research on molecular testing of viruses, and how that can help in detection and prevention of African Swine Fever. (Rod Bain and Liz Wagstrom of the National Pork Producers Council)
Studies Prove Trees are Good for Us
00:00:59.454 2022-07-08Trees and green spaces may do more for us than just helping clean the air we breathe and the water we drink. (Gary Crawford and Michelle Kondo, U.S. Forest Service social scientist)