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Traditional La Nina Behavior is Reflected in Weather Events

00:01:00.029   2021-11-16   
Traditional La Nina behavior is reflected in recent weather events. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Dry Conditions Impact Winter Wheat Crop Development

00:00:58.932   2021-11-16   
Dry conditions are impacting development of the nation's winter wheat crop. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Strong Winds in the Great Plains Bring Threat of Wildfires

00:00:59.977   2021-11-16   
Strong winds in the Great Plains bring a threat of wildfires. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Heavy Rains Eradicate Drought in the Pacific Northwest

00:00:59.977   2021-11-16   
Heavy rains have brought meaningful drought relief to areas in the Pacific Northwest. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Actuality: National Weather Outlook for Nov 23 - 29

00:00:59.977   2021-11-16   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, has the National Weather Service's outlook for weather around the Thanksgiving holiday, from November 23rd to 29th.

Spring 2022---More Corn Acres? More Soybean Acres? More of Both?

00:00:54.778   2021-11-16   
Analysts are already trying to predict the outcome of next spring's planting season. Will producers plant more corn? The answer is a definite "maybe". (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)

Actuality: Speculation on Acreage Next Spring for Corn Vs. Soybeans

00:00:35.918   2021-11-16   
Seth Meyer, USDA Chief Economist, talking about the question of whether producers will plant more corn next spring or more soybeans.

In 2022 Both Beef and Pork Production Could Be Less than 2021

00:01:00.107   2021-11-16   
2022 could be a very unusual year for the nation's meat sector. (Gary Crawford. USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer and USDA Outlook Board Chairman Mark Jekanowski)

Is that Turkey That's Been in Your Freezer for Years Still Safe to Eat?

00:01:00.133   2021-11-16   
Can a turkey that's been frozen for years still be safe to cook and eat? (Gary Crawford and Meredith Carothers with USDA's Meat and Poultry Hotline) ****Broadcasters: The USDA's Meat and Poultry Hotline number is 888-MPHOTLINE(888-674-6854) Listeners can also go online to Ask.usda.gov ****

Right-Sizing that Holiday Turkey

00:01:00.029   2021-11-16   
Hosting a Thanksgiving dinner this year? How big a turkey do you really need? (Gary Crawford and Meredith Carothers with the USDA's Meat and Poultry Hotline) ****Broadcasters: The USDA's Meat and Poultry Hotline number is 888-MPHOTLINE(888-674-6854) Listeners can also go online to Ask.usda.gov Hotline will be staffed Thanksgiving day from 8am to 2pm EST***