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USDA Farmers Market Oriented Resources Available

00:00:59.506   2024-09-12   
Farmers Market stakeholders of all types have several resources and information about such available through various USDA programs and portals. (Rod Bain and Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Jenny Moffitt)

Actuality: USDA Programs for Farmers Markets Vendors

00:00:27.428   2024-09-12   
Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Jenny Moffitt discusses a USDA program benefitting Farmers Market operators and producer-vendors.

Actuality: Farmers Markets OK'd for USDA Food and Nutrition Programs

00:00:19.095   2024-09-12   
Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Jenny Moffitt talks about various USDA food and nutrition programs with benefits accepted at several Farmers Markets across the country.

2024 Wildfire Season Still Going Strong

00:00:55.656   2024-09-11   
The 2024 wildfire season is still going strong. (Gary Crawford. Forest Service Chief Randy Moore. USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Actuality: The 2024 Wildfire Season Has Been Active

00:00:50.784   2024-09-11   
USDA meteorologist. Brad Rippey, describing the current 2024 wildfire season.

Actuality: U.S. Topsoils Drying Out

00:00:48.192   2024-09-11   
USDA meteorologist. Brad Rippey, says the nation's topsoils are the driest they've been this year.

Actuality: Some States with Very Dry Topsoils

00:00:32.904   2024-09-11   
USDA meteorologist. Brad Rippey, talking about some states with very dry topsoils

Actuality: Pastures Show Improvement

00:00:25.680   2024-09-11   
USDA meteorologist. Brad Rippey, says pastures are improving.

Actuality: National Weather Forecast for September 17 - 23

00:00:35.472   2024-09-11   
USDA meteorologist. Brad Rippey, with the national weather forecast for September 17th through the 23rd.

A Food Price Inflation Milestone

00:00:59.400   2024-09-11   
There's some good news for food shoppers in the latest Consumer Price Index report. (Gary Crawford and USDA economist, Megan Sweitzer)

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