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Market to Market (August 31, 2012) (#3801)
Full Program: Hurricane Isaac hits New Orleans seven years to the day after Hurricane Katrina. Promising to get America back on track, Mitt Romney accepts the GOP nomination. A trio of brothers teaches millions... 27:45
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Market to Market (August 24, 2012) (#3752)
Full Program: The worst drought in 50 years pushes grain and oilseed prices into record territory. Less corn for food, feed and fuel creates ripple effects from Wall Street to Main Street. This special edition of... 27:45
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Market to Market (August 17, 2012) (#3751)
Full Program: Politicians visit the fair to outline their priorities for rural America. Cooler temperatures and scattered showers offer little relief to scorched crops. Barge traffic slows to a crawl as the... 24:22
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Market to Market (August 10, 2012) (#3750)
Full Program: Persistent drought takes its toll on U.S. corn and soybean production. Midwestern vegetables also wilt amidst the driest conditions in half a century. And cattle producers contemplate high feed... 24:45
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Market to Market (August 3, 2012) (#3749)
Full Program: The worst drought in half a century tightens its grip on America. Disastrous grazing conditions prompt cattle producers to liquidate their herds. House lawmakers approve emergency assistance for... 28:47
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Market to Market (July 27, 2012) (#3748)
Full Program: Arid conditions hamper cotton yields on the Southern Plains. As the drought intensifies, a noted climatologist says the worst may be yet to come. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack calls on... 27:45
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Market to Market (July 20, 2012) (#3747)
Full Program: The worst drought in half a century tightens its grip on the Grain Belt. Policymakers ponder their response to rapidly deteriorating crop conditions. Growers contemplate the outlook for irrigated... 27:47
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Market to Market (July 13, 2012) (#3746)
Full Program: The House Agriculture Committee hammers out its version of the next Farm Bill. Arid conditions across the nation prompt USDA to cut estimates on crop production. We examine the “growing concern” of... 28:04
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Market to Market (July 6, 2012) (#3745)
Full Program: Mother Nature continues to blast the country with oppressive heat. Crops across the Corn Belt wilt under the driest conditions in 25 years. A Chinese leader reconnects with a key trading partner... 27:45
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Market to Market (June 29, 2012) (#3744)
Full Program: Flames ravage the Mountain West in the most destructive wildfires in Colorado history. California growers battle an employment shortage and shifting immigration policies near America's "salad bowl."... 27:45
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Market to Market (June 22, 2012) (#3743)
Full Program: The Senate passes a significant milestone on the road to the next Farm Bill. Too many people vying for too little water results in big problems in "The Nation's Salad Bowl." Market analysis with... 27:45
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PBS NewsHour | One Family's Effort to Buy Black for a Year | PBS (#10353)
One Family's Effort to Buy Black for a Year 10:03
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Market to Market (June 15, 2012) (#3742)
Full Program: The U.S. Senate begins floor debate of the next Farm Bill. A former Secretary of Agriculture says no to Big Brother's "Eye in the Sky". An uninvited guest wreaks havoc on the Mississippi River... 27:45
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Market to Market (June 8, 2012) (#3741)
Full Program: In this special edition, Market to Market pays tribute to Mark Pearson. Regular analysts Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Sue Martin, John Roach and Virgil Robinson discuss Pearson's long and noteworthy career. 28:45
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Market to Market (June 1, 2012) (#3740)
Full Program: Government analysts offer their outlook for U.S. agricultural trade. USDA celebrates its Sesquicentennial as "The People's Department." Market analysis with Alan Brugler. 27:44
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