Radio Newsline
Francine and Potential Louisiana Sugar Cane Crop Concerns
00:00:59.428 2024-09-17What are some Louisiana sugar cane grower concerns regarding condition of this year’s crop in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)
Carolina Caught by Potential Tropical Cyclone
00:01:00.238 2024-09-17What was a never developed tropical cyclone traveled through parts of the Carolinas Monday, and while not a tropical storm, did impacts part of the region. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)
Actuality: Potential Ag Impacts from Potential Tropical Cyclone
00:00:56.790 2024-09-17USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey discusses some of the concerns caused by a never developed tropical cyclone that traveled through the Carolinas Monday.
Cold Fronts Perhaps Bring Beneficial Moisture
00:00:59.742 2024-09-17Parts of the Western and Central U.S. this week are expected to experience cold fronts, yet these systems could provide much needed moisture in places. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)
Actuality: 8 to 14 Day Weather Forecast
00:00:41.743 2024-09-17USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says near to above normal temperatures and near to below normal precipitation is forecasted for most of the nation during the period of September 24 - 30.
The World Will Have Large Stocks of Soybeans
00:01:00.552 2024-09-16The world will have ample supplies of soybeans next year. (Gary Crawford and USDA Outlook Chair Mark Jekanowski)
Surprises in the Corn Market
00:00:58.752 2024-09-16The corn market is providing buyers and sellers wirh a few little surprises, (Gary Crawford and USDA Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)
Actuality: World Corn Situation
00:00:42.648 2024-09-16USDA Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski, with the latest on the world and U.S. corn situation.
Ample Supplies of Wheat
00:01:00.360 2024-09-16World production of wheat this season will be the biggest ever. (Gary Crawford and USDA Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski)
Lower Prices for Rice Producers
00:00:53.232 2024-09-16Rice producers can expect lower prices for this year's big crop. (Gary Crawford and USDA Outlook Chair Mark Jekanowski)