Radio Newsline Archive
NASA Scientist Receives 2022 World Food Prize
00:01:00.316 2022-10-21A NASA scientist specializing in climate change and its effects on agriculture has received the World Food Prize. (Gary Crawford. Iowa Governor Kim Reyolds. Food Prize winner, Dr. Cynthia Rosenzweig)
Actuality: Food Should be Top Priority in Climate Change Actions
00:00:23.144 2022-10-21Dr. Cynthia Rosenzweig, World Food Prize winner, saying that in all discussions and actions concerning climate change, food should be a prime consideration.
Cooperatives are Drivers in U.S. Rural Economies
00:00:59.898 2022-10-21* - STATIONS: October is National Cooperative Month - *
Regardless of the form of business or service, cooperatives are an essential part of rural economies, as well as the national economy. (Rod Bain and Under Secretary for Rural Development Xochitl Torres-Small)
Actuality: National Cooperative Month
00:00:37.512 2022-10-21Rural Development Under Secretary Xochitl Torres Small provides both highlights of this year's National Cooperative Month, and their role in the U.S. and rural economy.
Providing Protection for Bat Populations and Habitat
00:01:00.368 2022-10-21* - STATIONS - National Bat Week is October 24 - 31 - *
What are some of the ways we can protect both threatened bat populations and their habitat? (Rod Bain and Roger Perry of the U.S. Forest Service)
White Nose Syndrome - Significant Threat to Bats
00:00:59.219 2022-10-21Millions of bats in North America have perished over the last fifteen years due to a fungal disease - threatening entire colonies. (Rod Bain and Roger Perry of the U.S. Forest Service)
Actuality: Do Not Disturb the Bats
00:00:38.688 2022-10-21* - STATIONS: National Bat Week is October 24 - 31
Roger Perry of the U.S. Forest Service says leaving bat populations alone as much as possible in their various roosts and habitats will aid in assuring their colonies remain strong.
All Signs Point to Falling Beef Cattle Supplies
00:01:00.264 2022-10-21If there was any doubt that the beef cattle inventory is contracting, the latest USDA cattle feedlot report has erased that doubt. (Gary Crawford and USDA livestock analyst, Shayle Shagam)
Actuality: Some Key Numbers from USDA's Cattle on Feed Report
00:00:28.447 2022-10-21Shayle Shagam, USDA livestock analyst, with a few of the key numbers from Friday's USDA Cattle on Feed report.
Actuality: Producers Sending More Heifers to Feedlots
00:00:28.577 2022-10-21Shayle Shagam, USDA livestock analyst, saying producers are having to send more heifers to feedlots--a trend that could mean lower beef production into 2023.