Radio Newsline Archive
Community Cause Behind Hawaiian Women's Coffee Collaborations
00:01:00.081 2024-03-07A family dream and community connections are behind efforts to produce and promote coffee from Hawaii's Ka'u region, from the perspective of a mother-daughter coffee grower team. (Rod Bain and Joan Obra)
Actuality: Growing a Business and Community Collaboration with Coffee
00:01:00.264 2024-03-07Hawaiian coffee producers and sellers, Lorie and Joan Obra, discuss their efforts to keep the dreams of Lorie's husband alive, and in the process, play a role in establishing the Ka'u district as a premiere coffee region.
USDA Helping Producers Hit by Texas/Oklahoma Wildfires
00:00:57.782 2024-03-07USDA is helping producers affected by those catastrophic wildfires in Texas and Oklahoma. (Gary Crawford)
USDA Gathering Data for Upcoming Grain Stocks Report
00:01:00.395 2024-03-07USDA is conducting farmer surveys for two major reports that will be released later this month. (Gary Crawford and Lance Honig with USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Determining Dairy Sector Forecast for 2024
00:01:00.029 2024-03-07What does USDA say regarding milk production, product demand, and prices for this new year? (Rod Bain and economist Michael McConnell)
Actuality: Milk Price Forecasts for 2024
00:00:48.822 2024-03-07USDA economist Michael McConnell provides projections for this year's milk product and class prices, as well as the all-milk price.
19th Century Contributions from Women to Our Nation’s Forests
00:00:59.297 2024-03-07Efforts in forest preservation and conservation by women have been around before our nation’s forests came under federal oversight. (Rod Bain and Rachel Kline of the U.S. Forest Service)
Actuality: Women as Forest Advocates in the 19th Century
00:00:59.193 2024-03-07U.S. Forest Service historian Rachel Kline talks about some of the advocacy efforts of women in preserving and conserving our nation's forests, its resources, and its habitats in the late 19th century.