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Actuality: Examples of Integrated Livestock Protection Tools and Strategies

00:01:00.107   2021-03-08   
Julie Young of USDA-APHIS Wildlife Services describes some of the strategies and tools, most non-lethal, that make up an integrated livestock protection system against predators.

CFAP Review Continuing, According to Vilsack

00:01:00.421   2021-03-05   
The Agriculture Secretary provided an update on analysis of USDA based COVID-19 relief for producers during his Commodity Classic appearance. (Rod Bain and Secretary Tom Vilsack)

Vilsack on Potential of Renewable Fuels Industry

00:01:00.421   2021-03-05   
Renewable fuels will play an important part in meeting America's energy and environmental needs in the coming years, according to the Agriculture Secretary. (Rod Bain and Secretary Tom Vilsack)

Actuality: Renewable Fuel Industry Growth, Opportunity, and Support

00:00:54.334   2021-03-05   
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack explains his views on the staying power of the renewable fuels industry, plus what future opportunities for growth, and potential support will be available for this sector.

Focusing on the U.S.-China Ag Trade Relationship

00:00:59.898   2021-03-05   
The Agriculture Secretary discusses the complexities of the U.S.-China relationship and its potential impacts to agricultural trade. (Rod Bain and Secretary Tom Vilsack)

Actuality: Vilsack on U.S.-China Phase One Agreement

00:01:00.290   2021-03-05   
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack offers his perspective on what has transpired to date regarding Phase One of the U.S.-China Trade Agreement and its impacts for our nation's ag exports to that market.

Actuality: Vilsack on Diversifying Ag Trade

00:00:58.070   2021-03-05   
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack talks about the need to diversify ag trade markets to grow export opportunities and reduce reliance on a single market.

Big Boost in Sorghum Plantings Expected

00:01:00.107   2021-03-05   
Analysts expect farmers this year to boost modestly their plantings of corn and soybeans, but one other crop could see a major increase in acreage. (Gary Crawford and USDA analyst, Justin Choe)

Western Mountain Snowpack Outlook Becomes Clearer

00:00:59.794   2021-03-05   
The shape of Western water supplies this spring and summer are more pronounced with the mountain snowpack season approaching its peak date. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Actuality: Water Supply Concerns in the Southwest

00:00:33.489   2021-03-05   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, discusses the latest water storage levels in Southwestern states and what that may mean for water supplies for the upcoming irrigation season.

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