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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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Tractor Square Dancing (#3338)
What started as a one-time event to celebrate the tiny town of Nemaha's centennial has turned into a ten year ride. It's called tractor square dancing, and with eight Farmall tractors a group of farmers ... 06:35
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Food vs. Fuel - Not That Simple (#160)
Are rising corn and bean prices due to the ethanol boom in Iowa? 04:40
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Farm Workers Claim Slavery 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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INDEPENDENT LENS | King Corn | Extended Clip | 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 ... 20:16
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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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Rural Development in Iowa (Full Program) (#149)
Full Program: If you can't "keep 'em down on the farm," can you at least keep some of the family money in the community? Some rural communities are using state gaming revenues to establish county community foundations ... 27:46
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Community Foundations and Rural Development in Iowa (#149)
If you can't "keep 'em down on the farm," can you at least keep some of the family money in the community? That's what many rural communities and counties are trying to do by creating community foundations. ... 05:03
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