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Ag Secretary Nominee Talks about Building Up Rural Economy
00:00:59.977 2021-02-08The Ag Secretary nominee has stressed that there are ways USDA can help strengthen the rural economy. (Stephanie Ho and Ag Secretary Nominee Tom Vilsack)
Ag Secretary Nominee Supports Local Rural Markets
00:00:56.868 2021-02-08The Ag Secretary nominee indicated he supports local markets. (Stephanie Ho and Ag Secretary Nominee Tom Vilsack)
Ag Secretary Nominee Stresses Agricultural Localization
00:00:59.977 2021-02-08The Ag Secretary nominee has stressed the importance of agricultural localization. (Stephanie Ho and Ag Secretary Nominee Tom Vilsack)
Despite Covid-19, U.S. Agriculture Did a "Booming" Export Business in 2020
00:00:59.559 2021-02-08Despite the pandemic, U.S. agriculture did a booming export business in 2020. (Gary Crawford and Bart Kenner, USDA economist)
How Much Did China Spend in 2020 for U.S. Agricultural Products?
00:01:00.107 2021-02-08China made major increases in purchases of U.S. agricultural products during calendar year 2020. (Gary Crawford and Bart Kenner, USDA economist)
Actuality: Final Ag. Trade Numbers for Calendar 2020.
00:00:24.999 2021-02-08Bart Kenner, USDA economist, with the agricultural trade numbers for all of calendar year 2020.
Actuality: 2020 Export Numbers for some U.S. Bulk Commodities
00:00:26.200 2021-02-08Bart Kenner, USDA economist, with the calendar year 2020 export values for some major U.S. commodities.
USDA Forecasts Drop in Farm Income in 2021
00:01:00.107 2021-02-05USDA is just out with its first farm income forecast for 2021. It could be an unusual income year. (Gary Crawford and Seth Meyer, USDA Chief Economist)
Actuality: Some Key Numbers from USDA's New Farm Income Forecast
00:00:26.174 2021-02-05Seth Meyer, USDA Chief Economist, with some key numbers from USDA's new farm income forecast.
Farm Production Expenses Likely to Rise this Year
00:01:00.029 2021-02-05Farm income may go down this year while the cost of farm inputs and other production expenses are expected to rise. (Gary Crawford and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)