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What's the Food Hierarchy Pyramid?
00:00:59.977 2021-05-21The U.S. government has developed an inverted pyramid to show people the best ways NOT to waste their food. (Stephanie Ho and Jean Buzby, USDA's Food Loss and Waste Liaison)
Some High Numbers in Friday's USDA Cattle Feedlot Report
00:00:59.794 2021-05-21There are some deceptively high numbers in USDA's new report on April cattle feedlot activity. (Gary Crawford and USDA livestock analyst, Shayle Shagam)
Actuality: Some Key Numbers from Friday's USDA Cattle on Feed Report.
00:00:31.921 2021-05-21Shayle Shagam, USDA livestock analyst, with some of the key numbers in Friday's USDA Cattle on Feed report.
USDA Issues Report Detailing Climate-Smart Agriculture Efforts
00:00:59.977 2021-05-20USDA has issued a report that details efforts toward climate-smart agriculture and forestry. (Stephanie Ho and Bill Hohenstein, Director of Office of Energy and Environmental Policy)
What is Climate-Smart Technology, and Why Should the Ag Sector Care?
00:00:59.977 2021-05-20What is climate-smart technology, and why should the agriculture sector care? (Stephanie Ho and Bill Hohenstein, Director of Office of Energy and Environmental Policy)
Actuality: Climate Change Impacts on the Agriculture Sector
00:00:34.403 2021-05-20John Reilly, with MIT's Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, says a report he co-authored details the range of impacts a changing climate can have on the agriculture sector.
Actuality: Things Farmers Can Do to Reduce Energy Use, Save Money
00:00:51.278 2021-05-20The Farm Journal Foundation's Stephanie Mercier co-authored a report on climate change that details steps farmer farmers can take on their own to reduce their energy use.
Senate Ag. Committee Hears Experts on Forest Management
00:00:58.880 2021-05-20Experts say getting the nation's forests fully healthy and resilient is going to be a huge job and will take more resources that are being expended right now. (Gary Crawford and Joe Fox, President of the National Association of State Foresters)
Actuality: Healthy Forests Depend on Having Markets for Forest Products
00:00:35.186 2021-05-20Joe Fox, President of the National Association of State Foresters, telling the Senate Agriculture Committee that healthy forests are dependent on healthy markets for forest products and on carbon markets.
Crop Insurance Impression on One Producer Family
00:01:00.003 2021-05-20Federal crop insurance and its importance as a risk management tool for ag producers made a significant impression on one farm family. (Rod Bain. Michael and Valerie Diller)