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Actuality: Cotton Planting is Slightly Ahead of Five Year Average

00:00:50.886   2021-04-05   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says cotton planting nationwide is slightly ahead of the five year average.

Actuality: Sorghum Planting Pace is Equal to Five-Year Average

00:00:23.222   2021-04-05   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says the pace of sorghum planting is equal to the five year average.

Actuality: Detailed Look at Rice Planting and Emergence

00:01:21.423   2021-04-05   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, has a detailed look at planting and emergence of the nation's rice crop.

Actuality: Pace of Sugarbeet Planting is Double Five Year Average

00:00:39.732   2021-04-05   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says the pace of sugarbeet planting is double the five year average.

Actuality: Oats Are A Bellwether for Midwest Crop Planting

00:01:22.886   2021-04-05   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says oats are a good indicator for crop planting conditions in the Midwest.

Actuality: Oat Emergence is Behind Schedule

00:00:37.799   2021-04-05   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says oat emergence is behind schedule.

Actuality: Detailed Look at Spring Wheat Planting Progress

00:00:57.991   2021-04-05   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, has a detailed look at spring wheat planting progress.

USDA Increases Emergency SNAP Benefits

00:00:57.704   2021-04-02   
USDA has increased emergency SNAP benefits for an estimated 25 million people. (Stephanie Ho and Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack)

Pandemic Highlights Importance of SNAP for American Families

00:00:57.809   2021-04-02   
The pandemic has highlighted the importance of USDA nutrition programs like SNAP for American families. (Stephanie Ho and Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack)

USDA Aims to Improve Application Process for Nutrition Programs

00:00:59.977   2021-04-02   
USDA is aiming to improve the application process for nutrition programs, and wants to make sure more people know about them. (Stephanie Ho and Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack)

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