Radio Newsline Archive
U.S. – E.U. Ag Leaders Converse at Ag Outlook Forum
00:00:59.480 2023-02-24The Agriculture Secretary and European Union Ag Commissioner visited on common goals and different strategies related to sustainability on day two of the 2023 USDA Ag Outlook Forum. (Rod Bain. Secretary Tom Vilsack. EU Ag Commission Janusz Wojciechowski.)
Progress Report on TransAtlantic Collaboration Platform on Ag
00:00:59.872 2023-02-24U.S. and European Union agricultural officials shared insights on a collaborative platform and its role in facilitating discussion and resolution of ag issues and challenges. (Rod Bain. Secretary Tom Vilsack. European Union Ag Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski)
U.S., E.U. Aid to Address Impacts of Ukraine Conflict
00:01:00.264 2023-02-24Agricultural leaders of both the U.S. and the European Union expressed the importance of their efforts to address issues associated with the conflict in Ukraine, and its impacts on that country's agriculture. (Rod Bain. European Ag Commission Janusz Wojciechowski. Secretary Tom Vilsack)
Analysts Expect Acreage Increases for Most Major Crops This Year
00:00:57.547 2023-02-24This season could bring the most planted acreage for most crops in almost a decade. (Gary Crawford and USDA economist, Andy Sowell)
Corn Production LIkely to Rise this Coming Season--Prices Likely to Fall
00:00:57.182 2023-02-24Analysts expect this next market year for corn will likely bring higher production and somewhat lower prices. (Gary Crawford and USDA economist, Andy Sowell)
Food Prices Expected to Keep Rising in 2023
00:00:56.058 2023-02-24What kind of prices will food shoppers see at the grocery store this year? (Gary Crawford and USDA economist, Matt MacLachlan)
Actuality: Eating Out Will Cost Considerably More Money in 2023
00:00:25.835 2023-02-24USDA economist, Matt MacLachlan, giving the USDA's Outlook Forum his prediction for "away from home" food prices this year.
U.S. Beef Cattle Herd Will Continue to Shrink
00:00:58.906 2023-02-24The U.S. beef cattle herd is already smaller than it was a year ago and one expert says it will get even smaller as the year wears on. (Gary Crawford and USDA economist, Justin Choe)