Radio Newsline
Actuality: Aspects of ACER
00:00:48.796 2024-03-25Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Jenny Moffitt explains the purpose and projects within the ACER Access and Development Grant Program.
Actuality: Describing Two AMS Grant Programs
00:00:55.275 2024-03-25Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Program Jenny Moffitt describes the intent of the Agricultural Marketing Service’s Federal State Marketing Improvement and Micro-Grants for Food Security Programs.
Beef Cattle Prices at Historic Levels
00:00:56.760 2024-03-25Beef cattle prices continue to be at historically high levels. (Gary Crawford and USDA livestock analyst, Mike McConnell)
Actuality: Analyst Comments on High Beef Cattle Prices
00:00:50.640 2024-03-25USDA livestock analyst, Mike McConnell, with comments on the current high prices for beef cattle.
Actuality: Don't Expect Beef Herd Expansion for at Least a Year.
00:00:16.248 2024-03-25USDA livestock analyst, Mike McConnell, saying it could be a couple of years before we will see signs of an expansion of the beef herd.
The Uncertain Origins of Hunting for Colored Eggs
00:01:00.107 2024-03-25It's now the official hunting season for eggs. Let's hunt for the origins of egg hunting! (Gary Crawford, Anne Effland and assorted Stooges)
Vilsack Reports on Programs to Boost Processing Capacity
00:01:00.216 2024-03-22Here's a status report on programs designed to boost U.S. food processing capacity. (Gary Crawford and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack)
U.S. Ag Trade with Cuba Continues Very Limited
00:00:49.872 2024-03-22U.S. agricultural trade with Cuba continues to be very limited. (Gary Crawford and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack)
Mosquito Biology as a Control Tool
00:01:00.316 2024-03-22Having an understanding about the biology of mosquitos will help in controlling them and minimizing their impacts. (Rod Bain and Penn State University Extension's Jaime Kopco)
Mosquito Information as Control Tool
00:00:59.454 2024-03-22Knowing what species of mosquitoes reside in your area and what bodies of water they prefer for nesting can assist in controlling these pests in the Spring and throughout the year. (Rod Bain and Penn State University Extension’s Jamie Kopco)