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Daily Radio Newsline from 11/02/2009
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DEADLINES APPROACH AND VARY FOR SARE PROGRAM
The Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Producer Grant program offers national grants on a regional level. (Rod Bain and Rob Hedberg of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture) 
RBAIN 00:01:00

ACTUALITY: ON SARE PROGRAM AND APPLICATION DEADLINE
Rob Hedberg of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture explains the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Producer Grant program and upcoming deadlines for this year's round of grants. 
RBAIN 00:00:46

BENEFITS OF A RAIN GARDEN TO A REGION
A dedication ceremony Monday revealed the many facets of a rain garden and how it will help the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. (Rod Bain and Christy Vilsack) 
RBAIN 00:01:00 NRCS

ACTUALITY: ON ROLE OF PEOPLES GARDENS
Natural Resources Conservation Service Chief Dave White explains the benefits of USDA People's Gardens across the country and the specific benefits of a rain garden at a Washington, DC elementary school. 
RBAIN 00:00:40 NRCS

CORN HARVEST SLOWLY INCHES AHEAD WITH CONDITION DECENT
The corn harvest moved ahead only a few points from last week resulting from a cool summer and now wet fall. (Susan Carter and Meteorologist Brad Rippey) 
SCARTER 00:00:55 WAOB

SOYBEAN AND COTTON CROP HIT HARD BY RAIN
The soybean and cotton crops are taking a beating by the rain. (Susan Carter and Meteorologist Brad Rippey) 
SCARTER 00:01:00 WAOB

ACTUALITY: WINTER WHEAT IS NEARLY COMPLETELY PLANTED IN MOST AREAS
Meteorologist Brad Rippey talks about the winter wheat crop. 
SCARTER 00:00:55 WAOB

ACTUALITY: RICE HARVEST LATE DUE TO HEAVY RAIN
There's late season harvesting for rice. Meteorologist Brad Rippey explains why. 
SCARTER 00:00:21 WAOB