Radio Newsline
Actuality: Crop Concerns Caused by Francine
00:00:51.983 2024-09-13USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey looks over crops in the path of then Hurricane Francine earlier this week and what the potential implications and concerns might be.
Actuality: Tropical Activity Off the South Atlantic Coast?
00:00:53.498 2024-09-13USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says a tropical disturbance could develop and intensify early next week of the Southern to Mid Atlantic Coast.
Ileana and Potential Precipitation in the West
00:00:59.820 2024-09-13A tropical system in the Eastern Pacific could merge with a cold front and storm system to bring much needed moisture in the Western U.S. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)
Preventable Incidents Focus of National Farm Safety Week
00:00:59.951 2024-09-13* - National Farm Safety and Health Week 2024 is September 15 – 21 - *
National Farm Safety and Health Week features the theme of don’t learn safety by accident, but the emphasis should be what is in parenthesis within the theme title. (Rod Bain and Dan Neenan of the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety)
Actuality: National Farm Safety and Health Week 2024
00:00:48.195 2024-09-13Dan Neenan of the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety discusses some of the history of National Farm Safety and Health Week, and education events and webinars planned for the 2024 observance from September 15 - 21.
Lots of Cotton in the World
00:00:58.968 2024-09-13(s the world awash in cotton? (Gary Crawford and USDA Outlook Chairman Mark Jekanowski)
USDA Revises Corn and Soybean Forecasts
00:00:58.536 2024-09-12USDA has revised its corn and soybean forecasts. (Gary Crawford)
A Big Corn Crop on the Way
00:01:00.456 2024-09-12A big corn crop is on the way. (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)
Actuality: Cotton Balance Sheet
00:00:40.656 2024-09-12USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer looking at the balance sheet for corn.
Economic Benefits from Farmers Markets
00:00:59.350 2024-09-12How might Farmers Markets provide benefits economically for both vendors as well as the communities they serve? (Rod Bain and Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Jenny Moffitt)