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The growing interest in our nation's food and farm products by Vietnamese consumers is behind recent U.S. efforts to expand ag export opportunities in that market. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor
A branch of the Agriculture Department offers key statistical information that studies trends in both farm and consumer economics. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and Economic Research Service Administrator Spiro Stefanou
USDA's Chief Economist recently explained some of the factors going into the Department's September Farm Income Forecast. Rod Bain reports. PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and Chief Economist Seth Meyer
Dairy operators are seeing strong demand for their milk and are getting higher prices. Gary Crawford has more. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and USDA Outlook Chairman Mark Jekanowski.
There are few available clues to help predict the short-term direction of the beef cattle industry. Gary Crawford has this report. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and USDA livestock analyst, Shayle Shagam.
One way to reduce the large yearly losses of honeybee colonies is to make a stronger and better bee. Gary Crawford has more. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. Chris Hiatt, beekeeper and President. of the American Honey Producers Association. Lanie Bilodeau, Research Leader at the USDA Bee Laboratory in...
What's in store for the poultry industry in the coming year? Gary Crawford has this report. ' PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. USDA Outlook Board Chairman Mark Jekanowski
The USDA's Forest Service is expanding a program to protect communities from wildfires. Gary Crawford has more. PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. Forest Service Chief Randy Moore. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.
An area of the Sunshine State's Gulf Coast could be the landing spot for a tropical storm developing in the Caribbean. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey)