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One Storm Has Passed, the Second One is Fast-Approaching

00:00:59.846   2021-02-16   
Just as one storm system that impacted much of the country is finished, another one is on its way. (Stephanie Ho and Brad Rippey, USDA meteorologist)

A Few Areas of the Country Have Escaped the Latest Cold Wave

00:00:57.469   2021-02-16   
A few areas of the country have escaped the latest cold wave. (Stephanie Ho and Brad Rippey, USDA meteorologist)

Actuality: National Weather Service Outlook for Feb 23 - Mar 1

00:00:57.364   2021-02-16   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, has the National Weather Service outlook through the end of this month.

Higher Feed Costs May Boost Beef Production Short-Term

00:01:00.107   2021-02-16   
How will higher feed costs affect beef production this year? (Gary Crawford and Mark Jekanowski, USDA Outlook Board Chairman)

Many Factors Pushing U.S. Pork Production Higher

00:00:48.979   2021-02-16   
Several factors are expected to combine to cause a boost in U.S. pork production. (Gary Crawford and Mark Jekanowski, USDA Outlook Board Chairman)

Actuality: China's Pork Production Recovery Faster than Expected

00:00:38.896   2021-02-16   
Mark Jekanowski, USDA Outlook Board Chairman, talking about the rate at which China's pork industry has recovered from the effects of the African Swine Fever outbreak.

Higher Feed Prices May Bring Quick Change in Broiler Production Plans

00:00:54.909   2021-02-16   
How will the nation's broiler producers react to the expected hikes in feed prices? (Gary Crawford and Mark Jekanowski, USDA Outlook Board Chairman)

This Has Been a Historically Deadly Avalanche Season So Far

00:00:59.977   2021-02-12   
The avalanche season in this country has been historically deadly, in terms of human casualties. (Stephanie Ho and Simon Trautman, Forest Service national avalanche specialist)

Steps to Take to Prepare for Avalanche Safety

00:00:59.977   2021-02-12   
There are many things people can do to better prepare themselves to be as safe as they can be against deadly avalanches. (Stephanie Ho and Simon Trautman, Forest Service national avalanche specialist)

Actuality: Most Avalanche Fatalities Occur on Public Lands

00:00:32.078   2021-02-12   
Simon Trautman, a national avalanche specialist with USDA's Forest Service, says nearly all avalanche fatalities in this country occur on land his agency manages.

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