Radio Newsline Archive
USDA Unveils Proposed Changes to the WIC Program
00:00:59.376 2022-11-17The USDA has just unveiled a package of proposed changes to its Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, otherwise known as the WIC Program. (Gary Crawford, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Deputy Under Secretary Stacy Dean)
Actuality: Proposed WIC Changes Stress Flexibility
00:00:28.029 2022-11-17Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says one focus of the proposed changes to the WIC program is flexibility.
Actuality: Proposed WIC Program Changes Informed by WIC Participants
00:00:30.302 2022-11-17Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack telling reporters that the proposed WIC changes were informed by scientists and also by WIC participants.
Deadline Soon for Higher Blends Infrastructure Grant Applications
00:00:59.496 2022-11-17Retailers and fuel markets interested in USDA grants to construct and improve infrastructure for higher blends of ethanol have until November 21st to submit applications. (Rod Bain. Ron Lamberty of the American Coalition for Ethanol. Chris Bliley of Growth Energy)
Actuality: Investments in Higher Blend Fuel Infrastructure
00:00:39.648 2022-11-17Geoff Cooper of the Renewable Fuels Association discusses the significance of USDA investments such as the Higher Blends Infrastructure Incentive Program in increasing ethanol consumption by expanding access at retail pumps.
Mississippi River Water Levels and Ag Shipping and Export Impacts
00:01:00.264 2022-11-17What are some of the concerns associated with ag cargo transport along the Mississippi River and its ports, and with exports, in lieu of existing low water levels? (Rod Bain and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)
Farm Milk Prices Likely to Fall Next Year as Output Grows
00:00:57.469 2022-11-17What are the prospects for dairy operators in 2023? (Gary Crawford and USDA Outlook Chairman Mark Jekanowski)
Just Find a Turkey That's Been Frozen for Years? Is it Safe to Eat?
00:01:00.081 2022-11-17Can 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)
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