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Actuality: Most Severe Topsoil Moisture Shortages are in the West
00:00:22.622 2021-09-09USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, points to states in the drought-stricken West, where topsoil moisture shortages are the most severe in the country.
Actuality: Ida Leaves High Topsoil Moisture Surplus Numbers in its Wake
00:00:28.160 2021-09-09USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, has details of where there were high topsoil moisture surplus numbers, largely due to former Hurricane Ida.
Pasture Conditions Improve, Week Over Week
00:00:59.977 2021-09-09Pasture conditions in the country improved overall, compared to last week.(Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)
Topsoil Moisture and Pasture Conditions Ratings Are Correlated
00:00:59.977 2021-09-09How do topsoil moisture and pasture condition ratings relate to each other? (Stephanie Ho and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)
The Halfway Point of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season
00:01:00.264 2021-09-09It has been an eventful Atlantic hurricane season so far, even with only one hurricane making landfall in the U.S. by season's peak. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)
Latest Look at Household Food Security in America
00:01:00.473 2021-09-08Were there any change in household food security percentages year over year, per USDA's annual look at household food security in our nation? (Rod Bain and USDA economic researcher Alisha Coleman-Jensen)
Actuality: Explaining U.S. Household Food Security Report
00:00:37.642 2021-09-08USDA economic research Alisha Coleman-Jensen explains the history and make-up of an annual report focused on household food security in America.
Actuality: Household Food Insecurity in 2020 by Category.
00:00:57.286 2021-09-08USDA economic researcher Alisha Coleman-Jensen discusses changes within various categories covered under the latest edition of the annual "Household Food Security in America" report.
Possible Reasons Behind No Change in American Household Food Insecurity Rate
00:01:00.160 2021-09-08The percentage of food insecure households in the U.S. remain unchanged from 2019 to 2020, but what were potential reasons for this? (Rod Bain and USDA economic researcher Alisha Coleman-Jensen)
Actuality: Household Food Insecurity and Pandemic Related Employment Effects
00:00:59.663 2021-09-08USDA economic researcher Alisha Coleman-Jensen discusses a special section of the annual "Household Food Security in America" report focused on food insecurity and employment effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.