Radio Newsline Archive
Building Research, Teaching and Extension Opportunities at HBCU's
00:01:00.290 2021-08-04USDA's National institute of Food and Agriculture offers a variety of grant programs to expand research, teaching and extension within Historically Black Colleges and Universities. (Rod Bain and NIFA Administrator Carrie Castille)
Actuality: Examples of HBCU Capacity Building Grants Projects
00:00:51.853 2021-08-04National Institute of Food and Agriculture Administrator Carrie Castille offers examples from among fifty-eight projects at Historically Black Colleges and Universities--projects recently awarded NIFA Capacity Building Grants.
Actuality: NIFA HBCU Capacity Building Grants
00:00:45.923 2021-08-04National Institute of Food and Agriculture Administrator Carrie Castille explains the recent awarding and purpose of capacity building grants focused on Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Big Uptick in Topsoil Moisture Shortages
00:00:58.671 2021-08-04Topsoil moisture shortage numbers continue to rise, week over week. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)
Actuality: Dire Topsoil Moisture Shortage Numbers
00:00:59.089 2021-08-04USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, points to where in the country dryness is severe.
Actuality: Where Are Topsoil Moisture Surpluses?
00:00:44.251 2021-08-04USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, points to which states in the country have high topsoil moisture surpluses -- and some of them may surprise you.
Pasture Conditions Are Steady Compared to Last Week
00:00:59.977 2021-08-04The nation's overall pasture conditions are relatively stable compared to last week. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)
Actuality: Most of Country's Good Pastures are in the Southeast
00:00:36.284 2021-08-04USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, points to where most of the country's good-to-excellent pastures are.
Beekeepers Managing to Maintain Colony Numbers, Despite Colony Losses
00:01:00.238 2021-08-04The nation's beekeepers are managing to maintain colony numbers, despite continued colony losses. (Gary Crawford. Travis Averill with USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. Kyle Grubbs with USDA's Bee Research Lab in Maryland)