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Items From Wednesday, May 18, 2011
01. FIRST HAND ACCOUNT OF MORGANZA SPILLWAY FLOOD DAMAGE
Duration 0:59
Farmers in a Missisissipi River flood plain in Louisiana are seeing how release of waters from a spillway are impacting their lands. (Rod Bain, producers Reginald Laborde and George LaCour)
02. REBUILDING FLOOD DEVASTATED FARM LANDS
Duration 0:59
Lands damaged by the recent Mississippi River floods can receive a boost in restoration efforts through USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service programs. (Rod Bain and farmer George LaCour)
03. WATCHING WEATHER IMPACTS ON FEEDLOT HERD SIZE
Duration 0:57
There is concern the extreme weather conditions in some cattle producing states means increased placements of cattle into feedlots, despite tight supplies. (Rod Bain and Darrell Peel of Oklahoma State University)
04. THE CATTLE MARKETS AND POTENTIAL WEATHER IMPACTS
Duration 0:59
The extreme weather in many cattle producing areas this Spring could have short and long term impacts to the cattle markets. (Rod Bain and Darrell Peel of Oklahoma State University Extension)
05. TIPS ON STOPPING THE SPREAD OF THE GYPSY MOTH
Duration 0:57
May is National Moving Month and the USDA’s campaign to stop the spread of gypsy moth is in full swing. (Susan Carter and Greg Rosenthal of APHIS)
06. KEEPING NON-INFESTED AREAS GYPSY MOTH FREE
Duration 1:00
Stopping the spread of the pesky gypsy moth is easy. Just do an inspection. (Susan Carter and Greg Rosenthal of APHIS)
07. ACTUALITY: IMPACT OF GYPSY MOTH INFESTATION
Duration 0:30
Greg Rosenthal with the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service talks about the effect of a gypsy moth infestation on wildlife.
08. ACTUALITY: LOCATING INFESTED AND NON INFESTED GYPSY MOTH AREAS
Duration 0:49
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service’s Greg Rosenthal shares where to find the infested and non-infested gypsy moth area and how to be a good steward to prevent infestation.
09. MILK PRODUCTION STILL CLIMBING
Duration 1:00
The nation's dairy operators are expanding herds and output. (Gary Crawford and Gerry Bange)
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