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Market to Market (January 18, 2013) (#3821)
Full Program: Data reveals the worst drought in half-a-century is intensifying in the Grain Belt. Workers go to great lengths to keep the Mississippi River – and the commerce it supports – flowing. Market... 27:45
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Market Plus: Elaine Kub (#3821)
Market Analyst Elaine Kub discusses the volatile commodity markets with host Mike Pearson. 07:20
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Market Plus: Don Roose (#3820)
Market Analyst Don Roose discusses the volatile commodity markets with host Mike Pearson. 07:43
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Market to Market (January 11, 2013) (#3820)
Full Program: Workers detonate explosives hoping to improve navigation on the Mississippi River. The FDA proposes the most sweeping reforms to food safety rules in more than 70 years. The Agriculture Department... 27:45
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Market to Market (January 4, 2013) (#3819)
Full Program: Wall Street begins 2013 with a rally after lawmakers reach a deal averting the fiscal cliff. The USDA celebrates its sesquicentennial as "The People's Department." Market analysis with Alan Brugler. 27:45
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Market Plus: Alan Brugler (#3819)
Market Analyst Alan Brugler discusses the volatile commodity markets with host Mike Pearson. 07:55
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USDA Celebrates 150 Years of Helping People (#3819)
One year into the Civil War, additional Union troops were rushed to Washington D.C. to protect the nation's capitol from rapidly advancing Confederate forces. With his back against the wall,... 07:01
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Market to Market (December 28, 2012) (#3818)
Full Program: Low water levels threaten barge traffic on the Mississippi River. From Washington to the Heartland, 2012 will be remembered as much for what didn't happen as for what did. We’ll reflect on 2012 and... 27:46
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Market Plus: Sue Martin (#3818)
Market Analyst Sue Martin discusses the volatile commodity markets with host Mike Pearson. 09:21
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Market to Market (December 21, 2012) (#3817)
Full Program: A major blizzard blows across the nation. Experts say Washington’s failure to enact a Farm Bill could push milk prices above $6 per gallon. Like other farmers and ranchers, Christmas tree... 27:45
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Market Plus: Sue Martin (#3817)
Market Analyst Sue Martin discusses the volatile commodity markets with host Mike Pearson.
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Market to Market (December 14, 2012) (#3816)
Full Program: Wind energy proponents explain why government support can NOT be a fiscal cliff casualty. Dairy producers contend with decreased milk consumption and increased competition. We examine dramatic...
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Market Plus: Naomi Blohm (#3816)
Market Analyst Naomi Blohm discusses the volatile commodity markets with host Mike Pearson. 06:25
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Market to Market (December 7, 2012) (#3815)
Full Program: Lawmakers hoping to avert the Fiscal Cliff eye billions of dollars in government farm spending. Tougher immigration policy leads to a shortage of farmworkers in the nation’s Salad Bowl. Market... 27:47
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Market Plus: Jamey Kohake (#3815)
Market Analyst Jamey Kohake discusses the volatile commodity markets with host Mike Pearson.
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