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Market to Market (May 2, 2008) (#3335)
Full Program: Market Analyst John Roach. Ethanol Promoters Speak Out On Food vs. Fuel Debate, Pew Study Takes Aim at Livestock Producers, Entrepreneur Adds Ethanol to Ventures List. 27:46
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Market to Market (April 25, 2008) (#3334)
Full Program: Market Analyst Tomm Pfitzenmaier. Sam's Club and Wal-Mart Limit Sale of Rice, Farm Workers Claim Slavery is Alive and Well in Florida, NAFTA Leaders Meet. 27:46
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Market to Market (April 18, 2008) (#3333)
Full Program: Market Analyst Elaine Kub. Beer Brewer Helps The Environment, Biofuel Critics Cry Foul on Global Food Crisis, Bush Revises Policy on Climate Change. 27:46
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Hunger in America | PBS
Bill Moyers Journal looks at shortages in America's food banks. For more information, see www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/041... 13:45
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Market to Market (March 21, 2008) (#3329)
Full Program: Market Analyst Darin Newsom. On the hill, the FDA takes some heat over food irradiation. In the classroom, the wind energy workforce gets an education. And in the pits, are the volatile futures markets ... 27:46
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Filmocracy Mashup Contest | PBS (#920)
Do you care about what you eat and where your food comes from? Are you tired of our fast food nation? Filmocracy invites you to make a statement about the politics of food. It's easy! Make a short film ... 01:23
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Christy Creme--Council Bluffs
Started in 1954, this popular eatery is regularly voted best in the area for its hamburgers, tenderloins, french fries and homemade soft serve ice cream and sherbet. Ride along with Dan Kaercher as he ... 01:08
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Putting the Squeeze on Food Safety (#3320)
Technology puts the squeeze on food pathogens using high-pressure processing. 7:45
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Connections with Japan: Sushi
Sachiko Murphy explains types of sushi, it's origins, and it's cultural connections. Then she shows her student, Carin, how to make sushi, discusses the ingredients involved, and explains the Japanese ...
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Miss Navajo | PBS (#905)
For more than 50 years, the Miss Navajo Nation beauty pageant has given its contestants opportunities to showcase not only their beauty but also their skills in dance, music and sheep slaughtering. Following ... 02:06
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WIRED SCIENCE | What's Inside Your Dog? | PBS
Host Chris Hardwick takes a look at the chemical guts of household products and finds you're never more than two steps away from something gross. To see the full segment, visit www.pbs.org/kcet/wiredscience/... ... 03:42
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Norman Borlaug on The World Food Prize (#104)
Dr. Norman Borlaug, an Iowa native who grew up on a farm in Cresco, dreamt of ending world hunger. In the 1940s and 50s, he developed "high-yield" agriculture, which earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in ... 03:34
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WIRED SCIENCE | What's Inside Your Garden? | PBS
Host Chris Hardwick takes a look at the chemical guts of household products and finds you're never more than two steps away from something gross. To see the full segment, visit www.pbs.org/kcet/wiredscience/... ... 03:06
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The World Food Prize (Full Program) (#104)
Full Program: The World Food Prize has been called the “Nobel Prize” for agriculture. This episode features a profile of the history of this award, and of its founder, Norman Borlaug. 27:45
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Local Food Movement (Full Program) (#102)
Full Program: Restaurants, institutions and culinary schools around the state are embracing locally produced foods. What does this mean to producers, consumers and the overall Iowa economy? What role should government ... 27:15
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Market to Market
Hosted by Mark Pearson, Market to Market covers the 100 plus billion dollar business of food, and those issues affecting the 56 million citizens of rural America. From global trade conflicts to environmental controversies and changing technologies ...
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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 ...
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