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Explore More | Working Landscapes | Part 6: The Future
Evaluate the balance of the social, economic, and ecological elements in an area near you. What issues must be considered in this area? Who are the stake-holders? What should your role be in sustaining ... 02:10
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Explore More | Working Landscapes | Part 4: Rights and Responsibilities
Do you have the right to do anything you want with the land that you own? Why or why not? If there are limits, who should make these decisions? What is the difference between a right and a responsibility? ... 04:18
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Explore More | Working Landscapes | Part 2: What are the Loess Hills?
How were the Loess Hills formed? In what ways are the natural resources in this unique landscape being used? What are the threats to the sustainability of this area? What unique and fragile environments ... 02:25
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Explore More | Working Landscapes | Full Show
Full Program: As our population grows, so do the demands we put on our natural areas. From houses to farms, landfills to hiking trails, working landscapes are a way of sustaining the land by balancing social, economic, ... 29:28
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Explore More | Working Landscapes | Part 5: Private vs. Public Ownership
Who does a better job protecting nature - private landowners or government agencies? Can a working landscape still be a tourist destination? How? 06:18
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Explore More | Working Landscapes | Part 3: Economic Development
What is sustainable economic development? How are natural resources used for economic gain? What examples can you find in your area in which the land and business support each other? 08:03
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Explore More | Working Landscapes | Part 1: What is a Working Landscape?
What are the three main elements that must be in balance in a working landscape? What do you think of when you hear the words mutual sustainability? 04:43
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FRONTLINE "Poisoned Waters" | Sneak Peek 4 | PBS (#2712)
Correspondent Hedrick Smith examines the impact of large-scale factory farms, a major source of pollution to US waterways. 02:21
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Iowa's One-Room Schoolhouses - Consolidation
Rural life in the early days of one-room schools was local. This tells the story of the widening of our perceptions with the coming of better transportation. 04:30
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New Farmers Pt. I (#3423)
A new generation of farmers works to take over established operations. 07:30
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Michael Pollan Interview, Pt. 2 | PBS
Bill Moyers sits down with Michael Pollan, Knight Professor of Journalism at UC Berkeley, to discuss what direction the U.S. should pursue in the often-overlooked question of food policy. 21:20
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Michael Pollan Interview, Pt. 1 | PBS
Bill Moyers sits down with Michael Pollan, Knight Professor of Journalism at UC Berkeley, to discuss what direction the U.S. should pursue in the often-overlooked question of food policy. 21:39
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INDEPENDENT LENS | TULIA, TEXAS | Film Clip 4 | PBS (#1014)
Two Tulia oldtimers recall their sense from the beginning that the town's drug sting was wrong. 01:21
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INDEPENDENT LENS | TULIA, TEXAS | Film Clip 3 | PBS (#1014)
Tulia’s Sheriff Stewart and Narcotics Agent Coleman describe the creation of Coleman’s wild man alias. 01:31
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Michael Pollan Interview, Pt. 2 | PBS
Bill Moyers sits down with Michael Pollan, Knight Professor of Journalism at UC Berkeley, to discuss what direction the U.S. should pursue in the often-overlooked question of food policy. 21:04
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Best of the Midwest with Dan Kaercher
The Midwest is a fabulous place to travel and explore. From it's serene small towns to big city attractions, natural wonders and great food - there is something for everyone. Just ask Dan Kaercher, editor-in-chief of Midwest Living magazine. ...
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Bill Moyers Journal
Veteran journalist Bill Moyers returns to PBS with a weekly public affairs series that features interviews and news analysis on a wide range of subjects, including politics, arts and culture, the media, the economy and issues facing democracy. ...
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Explore More
Produced by Iowa Public Television, EXPLORE MORE encourages students to unravel issues and make informed decisions about topics taken straight out of today's headlines. Through each program, students examine background concepts, investigate ...
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Frontline
Since January 1983, FRONTLINE has served as American public television's - PBS - flagship public affairs series. Hailed upon its television broadcast debut as "the last best hope for broadcast documentaries," FRONTLINE's stature over 23 years ...
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Independent Lens
Airing weekly on PBS, the Emmy award-winning series Independent Lens is like an independent film festival in your living room. Each episode introduces new documentaries and dramas made by independent thinkers: filmmakers who are taking creative ...
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The Iowa Journal
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Iowa's One-Room Schoolhouses
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Iowa Natural Disasters 2008
Video from around the state of the effects of the floods, storms and tornadoes that ravaged the state in summer 2008.
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Market to Market
MARKET TO MARKET will continue the tradition that's made it one of the longest-running series on public television and the longest-running agricultural program anywhere - solid reporting about the issues that challenge agriculture and expert ...
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Politics of Ethanol
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Taste of the Midwest with Dan Kaercher
There's an old saying - "You are what you eat." So who are Midwesterners? Dan Kaercher editor-in-chief of Midwest Living Magazine set out to discover the answer to that question during a food-packed, fun-filled trip through 12 states in the ...













