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Actuality: Corn Growers Storing a Lot of Corn on the Farm

00:00:24.120   2024-06-28   
USDA Chief economist Seth Meyer says corn growers are storing a large percentage of their corn on the farm, up37% from last year.

Soybean Market Reacts to Acreage/Stocks Reports

00:01:00.024   2024-06-28   
Soybean markets reacted so USDA's soybean acreage and stocks data. (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief economist Seth Meyer)

Actuality: A Big Boost in Durum Planted Acerage

00:00:28.008   2024-06-28   
USDA Chief economist Seth Meyer talks about the 29% increase in Durum wheat acreage.

Midwest Flood Event and Impacts

00:01:00.081   2024-06-28   
Flooding continues along parts of the Midwest after a heavy rain event, bringing impacts to crops and expected downstream floods. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)

Actuality: Heavy Precipitation and Midwest Flooding

00:00:42.083   2024-06-28   
USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey recaps the weekend flood event leading to heavy floods in a concentrated area of the Midwest.

Actuality: Flooding on the Big and Little Sioux Rivers

00:00:55.849   2024-06-28   
USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey discusses the impacts of flooding along two river basins in areas of the Midwest.

Actuality: Record Flood Levels on Midwest Rivers

00:00:59.245   2024-06-28   
USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey reports on various Midwest rivers noting areas of record flooding during the last week of June.

Actuality: Potential Midwest Flooding in the Coming Week

00:00:58.984   2024-06-28   
USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey looks at forecasts for potential flood events along Midwest River basins as floodwaters move downstream over the next week.

Producer Prices Slightly Higher in May

00:01:00.342   2024-06-28   
USDA's latest Agricultural Prices report indicates growers received slightly more for their commodities than the prior month. (Rod Bain)

A Wide Range of Beef Prices for Holiday Grilling

00:00:59.448   2024-06-28   
If you love to grill beef at your cookout, you will find a wide range of products and prices to choose from. Some cuts may even be lower priced than last year. (Gary Crawford and USDA livestock analyst, Shayle Shagam)

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