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World Food Prize - McGovern and Dole (#202)
Full Program: "The Iowa Journal" discusses world hunger with the 2008 Laureates, former U.S. Senators Robert Dole and George McGovern. 27:46
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Backyard Harvest in Idaho (#3402)
Idaho organization donates local growers' extra produce. 06:37
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Food vs. Fuel - Are We Taking Agriculture for Granted? (Full 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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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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Corn for Fuel, Food, or Both? (#3337)
Critics have blamed corn ethanol for high food costs, growing gas prices, and starvation in developing countries. But as Andrew Batt explains, the ethanol picture is not as simple as food versus fuel. 07:05
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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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Mennonites Help Fight World Hunger (#3312)
The need for food is never ending as the number of people hungry and, or starving continues to grow worldwide. Every year, the Mennonite Central Committee does its part to help. 06:15
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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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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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Pioneer in Agriculture Receives Congressional Gold Medal (#3307)
Five people have received the Congressional Gold Medal, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Nobel Peace Prize but only one of them is credited with saving more than a billion lives. 07:10
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Pioneer in Agriculture Receives Congressional Gold Medal (#3246)
This week, the Congressional Gold Medal was awarded to Dr. Norman E. Borlaug, a pioneer in research addressing global hunger who is credited with saving more than a billion lives. 07:38








