Radio Newsline Archive
Drought Impacts on Spring Wheat
00:00:59.585 2021-10-01One example of how drought this season has impacted small grain crops in the Northwest quadrant of the country can be found within USDA spring wheat acreage and production numbers. (Rod Bain and Chief Economist Seth Meyer)
Changing Attitudes about Climate Change
00:00:58.827 2021-10-01The nation's top agricultural official says people's attitudes about the changing climate are different from just a few years ago. (Gary Crawford and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack)
Help for School Food Services Hit by Food Chain Disruptions
00:00:59.141 2021-10-01Many school districts are finding it increasingly difficult, or impossible, to get the foods they need for school meals. (Gary Crawford and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack)
Actuality: Vilsack Calls for More Resources for Forest Management
00:00:36.440 2021-10-01Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack at the University of Colorado Thursday, calling for more resources for forest management.
Questions and Concerns About Farm Transition
00:00:59.898 2021-10-01Farm transfers from an older to younger generation, whether to a family or non-family member, usually include questions and concerns from both sides of this succession. (Rod Bain and Jim Salfer of University of Minnesota Extension)
Honoring Young Farmers on a Nationwide Scale
00:00:59.663 2021-10-01Early next year two classes of National Outstanding Young Farmers will be honored for their achievements. (Rod Bain and Sharon Page of the National Outstanding Young Farmer organization)
Actuality: Examples of National Outstanding Young Farmer
00:00:32.444 2021-10-01Sharon Page of the National Outstanding Young Farmer organization discusses some of the wide ranging attributes of previous winners of this award.
Apple Production a Mixed Bag for 2021
00:01:00.499 2021-10-01While overall production of apples is up nationwide, state by state production is expected to be mixed. (Rod Bain and USDA economic researcher, Jaclyn Kramer)
Pear Production Possibilities in Pacific Coast States
00:01:00.447 2021-10-01The nation's pear growing belt might see mixed production numbers as drought and other factors could eventually impact yields. (Rod Bain and Jaclyn Kramer of the Economic Research Service)