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Farm Workers Claim Slavery is Alive and Well in Florida (#3334)
Sixty years after the historic documentary "Harvest of Shame," some claim the plight of migrant workers is still deplorable. 07:15
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Iowa Farming - What's New Since "King Corn" (#152)
Bill Northey, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture and Frederick L. Kirschenmann, Distinguished Fellow, Leopold Center discuss the 'ethanol economy' and the future of agriculture. 14:58
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King Corn - How Iowa Agriculture Works (Full Program) (#152)
Full Program: The film, "King Corn," was shot in 2004 on a farm near Greene, IA. The grain market has changed dramatically since then. What exactly are those changes and does the movie still have relevance to today's ... 27:47
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King Corn - Movie Sample (#152)
The movie “King Corn” documents two novices' experiences of raising an acre of corn and following it into the system. 04:51
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Beer Brewer Converts Waste Into Resource (#3333)
What do 16 million barrels of beer have in common with a gallon of gasoline? Find out how an innovative program run by the nation's third largest beer brewer helps reduce pollution while making a profit.... 06:00
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Volunteers Plant for Those Who Can't (#3332)
A group of traveling volunteers helps farmers in need, get their crops in the ground. 06:30
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INDEPENDENT LENS | KING CORN | PBS (#920)
Two recent college graduates embark on a mission to see where America's food comes from—by growing it. In the rural town of Greene, Iowa, the two friends plant a single acre of the nation's most powerful ... 02:12
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Filmocracy Mashup Contest | PBS (#920)
Do you care about what you eat and where your food comes from? Are you tired of our fast food nation? Filmocracy invites you to make a statement about the politics of food. It's easy! Make a short film ... 01:23
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Black Farmers Still Looking For Justice (#3324)
Black farmers claim they were wrongfully denied access to the largest class action settlement in U.S. history. Market to Market examines the latest developments... 08:06
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FRONTLINE/World | ECUADOR: Flower Power | PBS
Fair trade roses for Valentine's Day Reporters Deb Tullmann and Cortney Hamilton investigate the changing landscape of flower farming in Ecuador, where the latest trend is towards environmentally sound ... 10:52
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After the Flood and a FEMA Buy-out, a Rural Town Survives (#3322)
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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Immigration, Agriculture, and the Border Fence (#3346)
Does success for the border patrol mean a drop in available workers for agriculture? Andrew Batt reports on a controversial tool in our nation's border enforcement arsenal. 07:20
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2008 Iowa Legislative Preview (#128)
The Iowa Journal covers some of the issues facing the 2008 legislature. The issues include: infrastructure, manure odors, new prisons, and health care insurance for small business and families.
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Cooperative Offers Farmers Health Insurance (#3319)
Members of a midwestern cooperative take advantage of a new health insurance law and pool their resources. 07:00
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Pressure to Improve Food Safety (#3320)
Technology puts the squeeze on food pathogens using high-pressure processing. 7:45









