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Actuality: Vet Says Never Leave Pets in Cars, Even with Windows Cracked

00:00:45.528   2024-06-21   
USDA veterinarian, Dr. Dawn Fitzhugh, urging pet owners to never leave pets unattended in a car. It could kill them in very little time.

Rural Places May Need Help in Coping with Effects of Climate Change

00:00:58.824   2024-06-21   
There's a national plan to help rural communities cope with the effects of climate change. (Gary Crawford and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack)

Cattle Herd Contraction Continues

00:00:55.800   2024-06-21   
USDA's Cattle on Feed report suggests cattle herd reduction is continuing. (Gary Crawford and USDA livestock analyst, Mike McConnell)

Key Numbers from Friday's USDA Cattle Feedlot Report

00:00:36.000   2024-06-21   
USDA livestock analyst, Mike McConnell, with key numbers from Friday's USDA Cattle on Feed report.

Better Pastures May Influence Cattle Producers' Decisions

00:00:32.616   2024-06-21   
USDA livestock analyst, Mike McConnell, saying better pastures may be a major factor in cattle producers decisions on expansion.

U.S. Releases Updated Climate Adaptation Plan

00:01:00.024   2024-06-20   
The U.S. has just released an updated Climate Adaptation Plan. (Gary Crawford and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack)

Efforts to Reduce Food Price Inflation Seem to be Working

00:00:51.192   2024-06-20   
Efforts to curb food price inflation seem to be bearing fruit. (Gary Crawford and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack)

Update on Historic Tribal Ag Trade Mission

00:00:59.402   2024-06-20   
The head of the delegation for USDA's first ever tribal oriented agricultural trade mission provided an update on the event with reporters. (Rod Bain and Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor)

Actuality: Tribal-Centric Ag Trade Mission

00:00:58.958   2024-06-20   
Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor talks about the first ever USDA-led Tribal oriented agricultural trade mission conducted this week in Vancouver, Canada.

Expanding Heat Impacts Pasture and Rangeland Conditions

00:01:00.133   2024-06-20   
How might USDA's latest Pasture and Rangeland Conditions report reflect impacts from an extreme heat wave in some parts of the U.S.? (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)

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