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Market to Market (July 3, 2008) (#3344)
Full Program: Market Analyst Alan Brugler. Black Farmers Discrimination Lawsuit Could Cost USDA Billions. June Acreage Report Has Bearish Implications. Farm Safety 4 Just Kids. 27:46
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Market to Market (June 27, 2008) (#3343)
Full Program: Market Analysts Virgil Robinson and Walt Hackney. Renewable Fuel Standard Cut Questioned. Florida and U.S. Sugar Reach Landmark Deal. 27:46
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Market to Market (June 20, 2008) (#3342)
Full Program: Market Analyst Elaine Kub. On the levee, the worst flooding in at least 15 years devastates the Midwest. In the field, three million acres of the nation's flood-ravaged corn crop is in poor condition. ... 27:46
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Battle With Mother Nature Not Over (#3342)
As flood waters recede farmers, town folks, and politicians assess the damage. 04:50
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Market to Market: Disaster Recovery Call-In (#3342)
Four experts answer flood related questions for Iowa's farmers and rural residents. 32:26
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Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey and Flooding Impact (#3542)
Full Program: In the wake of the recent flood disaster, Sec. Bill Northey discusses the damage, scope, and options for recovering Iowa farm crops. Reporters are David Yepsen, and Mike Glover. Dean Borg hosts. 27:45
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Kevin McCarthy on Flood Disaster (#3541)
Full Program: Capitol reporters interview Iowa House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy on matters of the Floods of '08. The reporters are Mike Glover of Associated Press and David Yepsen of the Des Moines Register. Dean ... 27:45
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Market to Market (June 13, 2008) (#3341)
Full Program: Market Analyst Tomm Pfitzenmaier. Floods Swamp Midwest Towns and Farms. Planting Behind in the Midwest. Ethanol Races into the Fast Lane at Iowa Corn 250. 27:46
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Planting Behind in the Midwest (#3341)
Heavy rains and flooding in key Midwestern states are drowning hopes of planting and reducing 2008 crop production. 03:00
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Discussion: Iowa Natural Disasters 2008 - Looking Ahead (#164)
The Iowa Journal assesses the economic impact from the 2008 storms with David Swenson, an Iowa State University economist and L.D. McMullen, retired CEO and General Manager of the Des Moines Water Works.... 13:42
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Market to Market (June 6, 2008) (#3340)
Full Program: Market Analyst Elain Kub. U.N. Food Summit Ponders World Food Crisis. Ethanol Promoters Fight Against Oil Company BioFuels Bias. Soybean King Kip Cullers. 27:46
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Market to Market (May 30, 2008) (#3339)
Full Program: Market Analyst Virgil Robinson. In the field, USDA opens millions of acres of CRP land for haying and grazing. On the horizon, researchers say climate change is increasing the risk of crop failure. And ... 27:46
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Market to Market (May 23, 2008) (#3338)
Full Program: Market Analyst Darin Newsom. Lawmakers Probe Commodity Market Speculation, Food vs. Fuel Debate Continues, Square Dancing Tractors. 27:46
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Food vs. Fuel - Are We Taking Agriculture for Granted? (Entire Program) (#160)
Full Program: Are rising corn and bean prices due to the ethanol boom in Iowa? 27:46
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Discussion: Food vs. Fuel - Ethanol's Place in the Economy (#160)
Are rising corn and bean prices due to the ethanol boom in Iowa? 10:23
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