Radio Newsline
Actuality: Northern Tier of the West and Snowpack Concerns
00:00:50.155 2024-03-01USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey discusses the impacts of lower than average mountain snowpack may impact water supplies in the Northern tier of the Western U.S.
North Texas Wildfire Update
00:00:59.663 2024-02-29Weather patterns Thursday could help firefighter containment efforts of fast-moving wildfires that consumed North Texas acreage since early this week. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)
Actuality: Summary of North Texas Wildfires
00:00:59.454 2024-02-29USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey provides a recap of North Texas wildfire activity as of Thursday.
January Farm Commodity Prices Mostly Below a Year Ago
00:00:58.723 2024-02-292023 began with farm prices running below year earlier levels. (Gary Crawford)
A Look at the Top Global Buyers of U.S. Ag. Products
00:00:58.514 2024-02-29Three countries are running almost neck and neck to be the biggest buyer of U.S. agricultural products. (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)
Actuality: A Look at USDA's New Import/Export Forecast
00:00:27.167 2024-02-29USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer with a look at USDA's new import/export forecast.
Beef Herd Contraction Will Continue for Some Time
00:00:59.167 2024-02-29When will beef herd contraction finally end? (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)
Actuality: One Reason Beef Herd Expansion Will Be Slow in Coming
00:00:27.898 2024-02-29USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer giving one reason why the contraction in the beef cattle herd is not going to end anytime soon.
A Shrinking Drought Coverage Pattern
00:00:59.742 2024-02-29Despite a recent rise in the latest U.S. Drought Monitor, drought coverage nationwide has decreased so far since the start of 2024. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)
Shrinking Drought Coverage in Crop Production Areas
00:01:00.029 2024-02-29The latest U.S. Drought Monitor reveals good news regarding various crop production areas across the country covered in some form of drought. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)