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Cotton Crop Remains in Pretty Good Shape

00:00:59.977   2021-09-13   
The nation's cotton crop remains in good shape compared to the same time last year. (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)

Actuality: Season's First Look at Cotton Harvest

00:00:31.503   2021-09-13   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, has the season's first look at the cotton harvest.

Actuality: Peanut Condition Better Than Last Year

00:00:20.401   2021-09-13   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says the condition of this year's peanut crop is better than last year's.

Actuality: Peanut Harvest Progress is Behind Schedule

00:00:24.215   2021-09-13   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says nation's peanut harvest progress is behind the five year average.

Actuality: A Look at Rice Harvest Progress Ahead of TS Nicholas

00:00:42.684   2021-09-13   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, has the latest look at harvest progress for the nation's rice crop, ahead of Tropical Storm Nicholas.

Actuality: Rice Condition Quite Good for this Late in the Season

00:00:20.114   2021-09-13   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says the nation's rice crop is in good shape for this late in the season.

Actuality: Barley Harvest Set to Finish Ahead of Schedule

00:00:18.364   2021-09-13   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says the nation's barley crop is set to finish ahead of schedule.

Actuality: Winter Wheat Planting Proceeds Rapidly

00:00:59.376   2021-09-13   
USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says winter wheat planting is proceeding ahead of the average pace and last year.

USDA Raises Production Forecasts for Corn, Soybeans and Cotton

00:01:00.290   2021-09-10   
The production prospects for corn, soybeans and cotton look better than they did just a month ago. (Gary Crawford)

Rise in Production and Yield Forecasts for Spring Planted Crops

00:00:59.559   2021-09-10   
Corn, soybeans, and cotton production and yields forecasts were primarily adjusted up per USDA's latest crop production report. (Rod Bain and Chief Economist Seth Meyer)

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