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Audio from Tuesday, October 21, 2008   

CD# 43.08 TAKING ACTION ON FUTURE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

Agriculture USA

00:05:02 

RBAIN 

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Balancing the needs to conserve wildlife and provide future resources for outdoor recreation is the focus of a ten year action plan. Rod Bain provides details in this edition of "Agriculture USA".

PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain, Arlen Lancaster of Natural Resources Conservation Service, John Johnson of Farm Service Agency

 
     
 
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Audio from Tuesday, October 21, 2008   

MOBILE FOOD SAFETY UNITS BRING AID TO HURRICANE VICTIMS

Consumer Time

00:02:42 

RBAIN 

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USDA mobile food safety units have been on the job along the Gulf coast to help victims or Hurricanes Gustav and Ike . Rod Bain reports.


PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and Debra Collier of USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service

THE GIANT PUMPKIN INVASION

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00:02:50 

GCRAWFORD 

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For some folks, golf or video games can become an obsession. For others, it's the growing of giant pumpkins. Gary Crawford has this report.


PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and Dr. Bob Liggett, Ohio pumpkin growers.

USDA PROPOSING NEW RULES FOR GENETICALLY ENGINEERED PLANTS

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00:02:43 

GCRAWFORD 

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The government is preparing to upgrade its oversight of research and development of genetically engineered plants. Gary Crawford has more.


PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and John Turner, plant pathologist, with USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

PUMPKINS WILL BE BIGGER AND MORE EXPENSIVE THIS YEAR

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00:02:50 

GCRAWFORD 

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Halloween jack o' lanterns will be a little bigger than usual this year , but will cost more. Gary Crawford has this report.


PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and Gary Lucier, USDA economist.

HALLOWEEN HOW IT STARTED

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00:02:47 

GCRAWFORD 

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It's spooky, it's fun and it goes back a long time. It's Halloween and Gary Crawford has this report on how it may have gotten started.


PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford and Anne Effland, USDA historical expert.

 
     
 
AG Update
   
 
Audio from Tuesday, October 21, 2008   

NEW CHERRY PILOT CROP INSURANCE PROGRAM

Ag Update

00:02:26 

RBAIN 

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A new insurance product for cherries could be the prototype for similar products aimed at other high value commodities. Rod Bain reports.

PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and Risk Management Agency Administrator Eldon Gould

EXPERT HELP BEING GIVEN TO STRENGHTEN IRAQI AGRICULTURE

Ag Update

00:02:17 

RBAIN 

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USDA Foreign Agricultural Service advisors continue to provide advice and expertise to help farmers in Iraq. Rod Bain reports.

PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain, US Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker, USDA Advisor to Iraq Dr. Richard Whitten, Iraqi Poultry Producer Tasheen Ali Mohammed

PRODUCERS PROVIDING CONSUMERS WITH SOME ADDED VALUE

Ag Update

00:02:14 

RBAIN 

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Some special grants are allowing farmers to develop and sell value added products, and help rural economies. Rod Bain reports.


PARTICIPANTS: Rod Bain and Ben Anderson of Rural Development

A NATIONAL BIOFUELS ACTION PLAN IS HERE

Ag Update

00:02:00 

SCARTER 

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The government has a new plan on how to enhance and increase renewable energy production by 2022. Susan Carter has this report.

PARTICIPANTS: Susan Carter, Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer, Energy Secretary Sam Bodman

ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY FOR FARMERS IN THE COMING YEAR

Ag Update

00:02:27 

GCRAWFORD 

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With major economic events swirling around us, farmers are also wondering what their financial situations will be by next spring. Gary Crawford has more.


PARTICIPANTS: Gary Crawford. President George W. Bush. USDA Chief Economist Joe Glauber. USDA Outlook Board Outlook Chairman Gerry Bange.

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