Radio Newsline Archive
U.S., U.K. Begin Second Round of Trade Dialogue
00:00:59.663 2022-04-25Scotland is the setting this week as the United States and United Kingdom resume Atlantic trade dialogues that began in March in Baltimore. (Rod Bain and U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai)
Cattle on Feed a Surprise to Analysts?
00:00:59.715 2022-04-25What indicators within the latest USDA Cattle on Feed report were perhaps surprising to industry analysts? (Rod Bain and livestock analyst Shayle Shagam)
Federal Jobs and BIL Implementation
00:00:59.951 2022-04-25As projects under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law are announced, the need to fill federal jobs for such implementation increases. (Rod Bain. Office of Personnel Management Director Kiran Uhuja. Deputy Secretary Jewel Bronaugh)
Actuality: USAJobs Website for BIL Related Federal Jobs
00:00:36.075 2022-04-25Office of Personnel Management Director Kiran Ahuja discusses the "www.usajobs.gov" website to explore federal government employment opportunities including those related to Bipartisan Infrastructure Law projects.
USDA Raises Food Price Inflation Forecast
00:00:59.898 2022-04-25Food prices are going up faster and farther than expected. (Gary Crawford and Matt MacLachlan, USDA economist.
Actuality: The New USDA 2022 Food Price Forecast.
00:00:19.330 2022-04-25Matt MacLachlan, USDA economist, with the new USDA food price forecast.
Bad Weather Frustrating Corn Planting Efforts.
00:00:57.704 2022-04-25Corn planting is still being sabotaged by some bad weather. (Gary Crawford and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)
Actuality: A Look at Corn Planting Progress in a Few States
00:00:27.898 2022-04-25USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, looking at corn planting progress, or lack of it, in several states.
Actuality: The Slow Pace of Corn Emergence
00:00:32.052 2022-04-25USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, with a few examples of the slow pace of corn emergence.
Soybean Planting Going at a Snail's Pace
00:00:59.689 2022-04-25How slow can you go? That may be the question the nation's soybean growers are asking as they try to plant that crop. (Gary Crawford and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)