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Market to Market (August 5, 2011) (#3649)
Full Program: Southern farmers and ranchers endure the worst drought since the Dust Bowl. Uncle Sam won't default on his debt, but the "deal" leaves farm programs in limbo. The next generation of traders...
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Traders turn to Twitter for market insight (#3649)
Producers are no longer isolated on the prairie. Mobile devices have helped promote the use of social media, specifically Twitter.
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PBS NewsHour | Heat Wave, Drought Create 'Grim' Crop Yields for Farmers in Plains, South | PBS (#10124)
Heat Wave, Drought Create 'Grim' Crop Yields for Farmers in Plains, South 06:34
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Innovative Rooftop Farming Methods Sprout up in the Big Apple (#3648)
With limited land, water shortages and an increasing population, some forward thinking entrepreneurs are turning to innovative methods of food production. Rooftop farming is sprouting up across the... 06:40
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PBS NewsHour | NewsHour Connect: Heat Wave Has Midwest Agriculture Melting, Food Prices Rising | PBS (#10120)
NewsHour Connect: Heat Wave Has Midwest Agriculture Melting, Food Prices Rising 05:57
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Market to Market (July 22, 2011) (#3647)
Full Program: The chess match between President Obama and Congressional Republicans over raising the debt ceiling ends the week in a stalemate. House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson unveils his...
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FRONTLINE | "The Pot Republic" Excerpt | PBS (#2917)
Mendocino County police officer Sgt. Randy Johnson used to bust marijuana growers. Now he's working with them. FRONTLINE's primetime monthly newsmagazine returns with three new stories, leading... 02:39
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POV | Mugabe and the White African | Zimbabwe's Land Reform Program | PBS (#2406)
Campbell and his lawyers describe Zimbabwe's land reform program 04:11
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POV | Mugabe and the White African | It Is Distinctly Racially Discriminatory | PBS (#2406)
A lawyer reviews the list of land recipients under Mugabe's land redistribution. 01:21
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PBS NewsHour | In 'Mugabe and the White African,' Farmers Struggle Against Brutal Land Reforms | PBS (#10115)
This excerpt is part of The Economist Film Project series of independently produced films. 08:57
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PBS NewsHour | In Zimbabwe, A White African Struggles Against Mugabe's Policies | PBS (#10115)
In Zimbabwe, de facto dictator Robert Mugabe has unleashed a "land reform" program aimed at driving whites from the country through violence and intimidation. One proud "white African," however, has... 06:58
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Nightly Business Report | Friday, July 15, 2011 | PBS (#31010)
Full Program: President Obama demands Congress take action on a debt ceiling deal. 25:18
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Weather Woes Stretch Across the Country (#3646)
Weather extremes impact several regions of the country from extreme drought in the south, to flooding in the north with storm damage in the heart of the corn belt. 03:28
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Market to Market (July 15, 2011) (#3646)
Full Program: From record drought - to epic flooding - to damaging windstorms -- rural America is battered by Mother Nature. President Obama urges Congress to approve several trade deals with serious... 27:45
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Market Analysis: Walt Hackney, Elaine Kub, Market Analysts (#3644)
Mark Pearson discusses the acreage reports effect on the commodity prices with Elaine Kub and Walt Hackney. 18:01








