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Continued Topsoil Moisture Deterioration Across the U.S.

00:00:59.297   2024-09-18   
The latest USDA Topsoil Moisture report reflects continued drying trends in soils across much of the nation. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)

Actuality: Notable State Topsoil Moisture Shortage Ratings

00:00:47.412   2024-09-18   
USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey talks about states with significant topsoil moisture shortages for the period ending September 15th.

Drier Pasture and Rangeland Conditions in Mid-September

00:01:00.133   2024-09-18   
Drying trends in our country’s pastures and rangelands continue, per USDA’s September 15th Pasture and Rangeland Condition report. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)

A Healthy Outlook for the Broiler Industry

00:00:45.696   2024-09-18   
The outlook for the nation's broiler industry looks strong. (Gary Crawford and USDA Outlook Board Chairman Mark Jekanowski)

Tough Times for Turkey Producers

00:01:00.120   2024-09-18   
The nation's turkey producers are facing a tough supply and demand situation. (Gary Crawford and USDA Outlook Board Chairman Mark Jekanowski)

Actuality; Hog Price Outlook

00:00:32.352   2024-09-18   
USDA Outlook Board Chairman Mark Jekanowski with the latest forecast for hog prices.

A News Source to Assist Farm Safety Efforts

00:01:00.368   2024-09-18   
*- National Farm Safety and Health Week is September 15 – 21 - * An online source provides information on injuries on the farm and in turn aids farm safety advocates in developing and applying prevention and education resources. (Rod Bain and Scott Heiberger of the National Farm Medicine Center)

Farm Safety and Children – Some Efforts of Prevention and Education

00:00:59.480   2024-09-18   
*- National Farm Safety and Health Week is September 15 – 21 - * Many farm safety organizations and professional collaborate on efforts to protect children from injury on the farm through prevention, safety education, and collaboration. (Rod Bain and Melissa Ploekelman of the National Farm Medicine Center)