Radio Newsline Archive
Double Whammy for Central and Southern Plains
00:00:59.977 2022-01-18There's a double whammy of weather conditions that negatively impact crops in the central and southern plains. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)
Severe Wintry Weather Was a Shock for Some Areas of the Country
00:00:59.977 2022-01-18The messy, wintry weather was a shock for some areas of the country. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)
Actuality: More Storms Expected in Already Storm-Hit South
00:00:56.346 2022-01-18USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, notes two storms that could possibly bring more wintry weather to already storm-hit areas in the South.
Quiet Weather Prompts Concern in Western Water Areas
00:00:59.977 2022-01-18Weeks of quiet weather are prompting concern in western areas about whether key watershed areas will be able to pick up enough badly needed moisture. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)
Actuality: National Weather Outlook for Jan 25 -31
00:00:46.419 2022-01-18USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, has the National Weather Service's forecast through the end of this month.
USDA Announces Ten-Year Plan to Respond to the Wildfire Crisis
00:01:00.107 2022-01-18The wildfire situation in this country is at a crisis level, but there's a plan to do something about it. (Gary Crawford and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack)
Regional Conservation Partnership Funding Application Process Underway
00:00:59.977 2022-01-18Applications are being accepted through local Natural Resources Conservation Service offices for the latest round of Regional Conservation Partnership Program funding. (Rod Bain and Natural Resources Conservation Service Chief Terry Cosby)
Actuality: Regional Conservation Partnership Program Offerings
00:00:48.091 2022-01-18Natural Resources Conservation Service Chief Terry Cosby discusses the two forms of funding available through USDA's Regional Conservation Partnership Program.
Never Too Early to Speculate on Upcoming Spring Planting
00:01:00.107 2022-01-18In the battle for acres which crop is likely to come out on top this spring? (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)
Actuality: Some Reasons to Expect More Corn Acres this Spring
00:00:26.514 2022-01-18Seth Meyer, USDA Chief Economist, with some reasons to expect more corn acres this spring.