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World Food Prize Honors 2009 Laureate (#3507)
Dr. Gebisa Ejeta Receives the 2009 World Food Prize 06:48
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Market to Market (September 18, 2009) (#3503)
Full Program: Market analyst Tomm Pfitzenmaier. 27:47
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Remembering the Father of the Green Revolution (#3503)
When the highly esteemed Dr. Norman E. Borlaug passed away last Saturday at the age of 95, the world-renowned agriculturist left a legacy few could have possibly imagined nearly one century ago. 09:15
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Preventing Famine - Dr. Norman Borlaug (#302)
1970 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Iowa native, Dr. Norman Borlaug died September 12, 2009. He is best known for his research in Mexico to develop high-yielding, disease-resistant wheat that would ... 15:23
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Iowa Journal Current Topics September 2009 (#302)
Full Program: The Iowa Journal looks at three topics of interest - Iowa's economy, Iowa's role in preventing the Gulf of Mexico "dead zone", and Iowa's much heralded humanitarian, Dr. Norman Borlaug. 27:47
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Norman Borlaug on The World Food Prize (#104)
Dr. Norman Borlaug, an Iowa native who grew up on a farm in Cresco, dreamt of ending world hunger. In the 1940s and 50s, he developed "high-yield" agriculture, which earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in ... 03:34
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Pioneer in Agriculture Receives Congressional Gold Medal (#3307)
Five people have received the Congressional Gold Medal, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Nobel Peace Prize but only one of them is credited with saving more than a billion lives. 07:10
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Pioneer in Agriculture 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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