Radio Newsline Archive
USDA Raises U.S. Winter Wheat Production Forecast
00:00:58.080 2024-06-12Winter wheat prospects are improving in the U.S. but getting worse in the Blacl Sea regions. (Gary Crawford and Nick Streff with USDA's National Agrlcultural Statistics Service)
Best U.S. Wheat Production Numbers in Five Years?
00:01:00.003 2024-06-12USDA’s latest winter wheat production forecast reveals what could be a significant harvest for the 2024 crop. (Rod Bain and Nick Streff of the National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Actuality: Winter Wheat Yields by State and Variety Production
00:00:30.014 2024-06-12Nick Streff of the National Agricultural Statistics Service discusses notable state winter wheat yield totals as well as production forecasts by variety within USDA’s June reports.
U.S. - and Florida - Orange Production Up
00:00:59.768 2024-06-12The only state reporting orange production forecasts for USDA's June crop production reports contributes to an expected increase in the national crop. (Rod Bain and Mark Hudson of the National Agricultural Statistics Service)
Zero Grocery Inflation in May
00:01:00.456 2024-06-12Food shoppers got a bit of good news on the food price front this week. (Gary Crawford and USDA economist, Megan Sweitzer)
Actuality: Key Numbers in New Food CPI Report.
00:00:25.824 2024-06-12USDA economist, Megan Sweitzer, with key numbers on food prices from the latest inflation report.
Dryness Increases in Latest Topsoil Moisture Condition Rating
00:01:00.238 2024-06-12What is behind a slight increase in USDA's latest look at topsoil moisture condition ratings? (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey
Actuality: Topsoil Moisture Surplus Rating Highlights
00:00:47.986 2024-06-12USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey looks at some of the more notable states regarding topsoil moisture surplus condition ratings for the period ending June 9.
Pasture and Rangeland Conditions Remain Very Good to Excellent
00:00:59.663 2024-06-12Other than a handful of states, U.S. pasture and rangeland condition ratings in most states and nationwide remain very good to excellent as summer approaches. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)