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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 Chart Their Own Course (#3424)
A life in agriculture is often a thankless job filled with hard work and long hours. But many young people are drawn to the idea of charting their own course. 06:38
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New Farmers Take On the Challenge (#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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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. 21:24
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INDEPENDENT LENS | TULIA, TEXAS | Film Clip 2 | PBS (#1014)
A defendant and his father describe the surreal events leading up to the trial. 01:32
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INDEPENDENT LENS | TULIA, TEXAS | Trailer | PBS (#1014)
A lone undercover cop moves into a small farming town. By the end of the blazing summer of 1999, 46 people are arrested for selling cocaine--nearly all of them African American. It was heralded as one ... 02:01
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Iowa Peafowl Farmer (#802)
Peacock farming may not be the most lucrative of businesses, but in this archived story from October of 1987, Dennison Elementary School music teacher Dennis Fett discusses the intangible benefits of ... 06:25
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Iowa Issues - The Floods (#210)
To help reflect on just what these issues mean for the state in the next year, two reporters: Kay Henderson, news director of Radio Iowa, and Todd Dorman, a columnist with the Cedar Rapids Gazette will ... 02:26
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Iowa Issues - The Economy (#210)
To help reflect on just what these issues mean for the state in the next year, two reporters: Kay Henderson, news director of Radio Iowa, and Todd Dorman, a columnist with the Cedar Rapids Gazette will ... 02:27
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Iowa Floods 2008 - Farm Floods (#208)
Out and About Correspondent Dan Kaercher travels to rural areas in Iowa to see how the residents fared during and after the June 2008 floods. 05:00















