Video: Market to Market
MARKET TO MARKET will continue the tradition that's made it one of the longest-running series on public television and the longest-running agricultural program anywhere - solid reporting about the issues that challenge agriculture and expert analysis of major commodity markets that fuel the economic engine of rural America. Despite the fact that agriculture and rural enterprises represent important sectors in nearly every state's economy, rural America's stories are given scant attention by the nation's traditional media. That's why MARKET TO MARKET'S broad range of reporting - from global trade conflicts to environmental controversies to new technologies to emerging rural economic initiatives -- is so important. As important are the series' experienced market analysts who provide thoughtful insight about price trends and offer strategies to help producers and processors cope with changing times. Mark Pearson, the long-time host of the series, is nationally recognized for his agribusiness and rural issues expertise.
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Salmon, Science and Sustainability (#3304)
Market to Market examines how scientists hope to increase salmon harvests off the Pacific coast. 06:00
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Market to Market (September 21, 2007) (#3303)
Full Program: Market Analysts Virgil Robinson and Erin Golly. In Washington, Johanns Leaves USDA. Lawmakers Beat the Drum for Permanent Disaster Aid. Klamath Salmon Face Upstream Challenges. 27:46
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Klamath Salmon Face Upstream Challenges (#3303)
Market to Market examines possible causes of reduced salmon harvests along the Oregon coast. 07:35
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Market to Market (September 14, 2007) (#3302)
Full Program: Market Analyst Doug Hjort. In Washington, the budget battle begins for crafters of the next Farm Bill, At the port, agricultural exports rise as policy makers work to eliminate trade barriers, And not ... 27:46
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Farmers Breathe Life Into a Ghost Town (#3302)
Years after most people moved out of a rural town due to threat of flooding, a farm couple moves in to plant crops where homes once stood. 07:00
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Market to Market (September 7, 2007) (#3301)
Full Program: Market Analyst Darin Newsom, Senate Committee Considers Manure Exemption Legislation, Can Ethanol Industry Stand On Own Two Feet?, Western Wildfires Raise Burning Questions 27:46
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Western Wildfires Raise Burning Questions (#3301)
More than a half-century after Smokey Bear began his public information campaign, fires are making a resurgence and remain an enormous threat to much of the West. 07:10
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Market to Market (August 31, 2007) (#3252)
Full Program: Market Analyst Alan Brugler, Montana wildfires, Farm Bill prospects, and converting waste to watts. 27:46
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Wisconsin Renewables (#3252)
Wisconsin utility finds renewable energy sources in unlikely locations. 06:11
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Market to Market (August 24, 2007) (#3251)
Full Program: Market Analyst Virgil Robinson, Midwestern Rains Lead to Midwestern Floods, Organic Foods Gain Market Share 27:46
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Big Companies Go Green (#3251)
A Colorado-based green energy company helps large corporations shrink their carbon footprints. 05:44
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Restaurants Buy More Locally Produced Foods (#3250)
A national "Farm to Fork" movement has restaurants purchasing more locally grown foods. 07:10
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High Speed Internet Down on the Farm (#3249)
High-tech firm launches satellite to bring broadband internet service to customers in remote locations. 06:32
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E3 Biofuels (#3247)
After 10 years of research the first closed-loop ethanol plant begins production. 06:50
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Boar Running Hog Wild in the Lone Star State (#3248)
The growing population of feral pigs in Texas has exploded. But as the wild hogs anger farmers, some businesses are profiting. 07:35
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Borlaug Receives Congressional Gold Medal (#3246)
This week, the Congressional Gold Medal was awarded to Dr. Norman E. Borlaug, a pioneer in research addressing global hunger who is credited with saving more than a billion lives. 07:38
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Produce Irradiation Put to the Test (#3245)
Market to Market examines the prospects of a yet-to-be approved method of "cleaning" produce: Irradiation. 07:11
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Market to Market (July 6, 2007) (#3244)
Full Program: Volunteers Plant Spring Crops for Farmers In Need, New Farm Bill Battle Taking Shape, Product Recalls Stirs Interest in Country of Origin Labeling 27:47
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Market to Market (July 27, 2007) (#3247)
Full Program: 2007 Farm Bill goes to House Floor, farm payments under scrutiny, and a profile of a closed-loop ethanol plant. Senior market analyst John Roach lend his insight. 27:46
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Market to Market (July 20, 2007) (#3246)
Full Program: Pioneer in Agriculture Receives Congressional Gold Medal, Lawmakers Markup 2007 Farm Bill, Concerns Mount Over Safety of Imported Foods 27:47






