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Ag Secretary Designate Talks About Pandemic Lessons-Learned

00:00:59.977   2021-01-28   
The Ag Secretary-designate says responses to the ongoing human pandemic provide basic lessons for dealing with an infectious animal disease. (Stephanie Ho and Ag Secretary-designate Tom Vilsack)

Actuality: Ag Secretary Designate Lists What Keeps Him Up at Night

00:00:46.027   2021-01-28   
Ag Secretary-designate Tom Vilsack listed some of the top issues he is concerned about during a talk to a coalition of land-grant universities.

USDA Researchers Work Together to Better Understand Climate Science

00:00:58.984   2021-01-28   
USDA researchers are working together to better understand climate science. (Stephanie Ho and Chavonda Jacobs-Young, ARS Administrator)

USDA is a World Leader in Climate Science

00:00:59.977   2021-01-28   
USDA is a world leader in climate science. (Stephanie Ho and Chavonda Jacobs-Young, ARS Administrator)

Protect Livestock from Winter Cold Through Shelter

00:01:00.447   2021-01-28   
Shelter's importance to protect livestock from the cold is understood, yet varies in degree, depending upon the species of animal. (Rod Bain and Iowa State University Extension expert Grant Dewell)

Considerations for Keeping Livestock Protected from the Cold

00:01:00.290   2021-01-28   
What are some areas that livestock producers must take care of to assure their animals are safe from adverse cold weather and its potential impacts? (Rod Bain and Grant Dewell of Iowa State University Extension)

Facial Recognition- The Possible Future of Livestock I.D. and Traceback

00:00:59.219   2021-01-28   
A simple smart phone app, paired with facial recognition technology, may be the future for livestock identification and traceback. (Gary Crawford and Dr. KC Olson, beef cattle scientist at Kansas State University)

Actuality: More Details of how Facial Recognition System Would Work

00:00:33.698   2021-01-28   
Dr. KC Olson, a beef cattle scientist at Kansas State University, with more details about how a livestock ID and traceback system based on facial recognition would work.

Actuality: Speed is Vital when Trying to Trace Animal Disease Outbreaks

00:00:18.520   2021-01-28   
Dr. KC Olson, a beef cattle scientist at Kansas State University, saying that the faster livestock disease outbreaks can be traced to their origins, the better the chances of reducing livestock quarantines, liquidations and further spread of the disease.