Radio Newsline Archive
Helping New and Small Meat Plants to Thrive
00:01:00.024 2024-07-22USDA is going the extra mile to provide the information that the operators of small meat processing plants need to thrive. (Gary Crawford. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. Administrator of USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service Paul Kiecker )
Actuality: The Purpose of USDA Small Processing Plant Roundtables
00:00:40.512 2024-07-22Administrator of USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service Paul Kiecker explains the purpose of USDA's small processing plant roundtables.
Actuality: Next Small Meat Processing Plant Roundtable Described
00:00:30.384 2024-07-22Administrator of USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service Paul Kiecker describes the upcoming small meat processing plant roundtable in Round Rock, Texas,July 26th.
Determining Plant Biotech Regulations
00:00:59.951 2024-07-22A section of USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is responsible for review of biotechnological produced plants for potential risks and regulation. (Rod Bain and Abigail Walter of the Biotechnology Regulatory Service)
Actuality: Examples of Biotech Plant Regulatory Consideration
00:00:59.350 2024-07-22Abigail Walter of the Biotechnology Regulatory Service provides examples of plants produced via biotechnology and how consideration of determining risk and regulation is conducted.
Weather Is Being Generally Good to Corn/Soybeans
00:01:00.120 2024-07-22Weather is being kind to corn and soybean crops. (Gary Crawford and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)
A Big Uptick in Cotton Condition
00:00:47.880 2024-07-22The cotton crop is seeing an improvement in condition. (Gary Crawford and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)
Actuality: Where to Find Lower Rated Corn
00:00:42.264 2024-07-22USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, talking about areas having lower rated corn.
Actuality: Soybean Crop Progress
00:00:27.216 2024-07-22USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, with the latest on soybean crop progress.
Actuality: Peanut Progress
00:00:42.360 2024-07-22USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, with the latest on the peanut crop.