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Distillery Uses Locally Grown Corn For Spirits (#3804)
Corn is, by far, America’s most abundant grain. Despite the worst drought in half a century, U.S. farmers will produce an estimated 10.7 billion bushels this fall. And while soybeans also are...
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Market to Market (September 14, 2012) (#3803)
Full Program: Presidential candidate surrogates outline their priorities for rural America. The Agriculture Department releases its much-anticipated supply and demand estimates. The EPA explains why it’s... 27:43
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Market to Market (September 7, 2012) (#3802)
Full Program: President Obama explains why the worst is over but he still needs more time. New research indicates organic foods aren’t much healthier than their conventional cousins. Hurricane Isaac brings... 27:45
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Market to Market (August 31, 2012) (#3801)
Full Program: Hurricane Isaac hits New Orleans seven years to the day after Hurricane Katrina. Promising to get America back on track, Mitt Romney accepts the GOP nomination. A trio of brothers teaches millions... 27:45
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Brothers Show How They Grow It In Kansas (#3801)
The Kansas prairie is well known for its fields of wheat, soybeans and irrigation rigs. Tucked into the central part of the sunflower state near Assaria, is a farmstead known around the... 06:26
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Historic Drought Hits Illinois Farmers and Ranchers Hard (#3750)
The historic drought continues to devastate farm states, hitting farmers and ranchers in Illinois especially hard. 07:47
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Great Drought Forces Cattle Sell-off (#3749)
The Great Drought of 2012 tightened its grip on America this week as more than half of the continental United States have been declared disaster areas by USDA, mainly due to drought and excessive...
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Drought Dries up Cotton, Corn and other Economies (#3748)
The same problem plaguing upper Midwest row crops is being felt in Southern Plains cotton fields. Planted acres look green but closer inspection reveals the worst. 05:54
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Market to Market (January 6, 2012) (#3719)
Full Program: Wall Street begins 2012 with a rally, but a key study reveals a slowing economy on Main Street. The frontrunner wins the caucus, while the rural vote bolsters an underdog's bid for the White House.... 27:45
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Nebraska Hog Producer Converts Waste into Watts (#3719)
A family hog operation in rural Nebraska converts manure into methane to use as a fuel. 08:53
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PBS NewsHour | Worst Drought in Texas History Ravages Crops, Livestock | PBS (#10144)
Texas is caught in the grip of a devastating heat wave that has created the worst year of drought in the state's history. Gwen Ifill discusses the extreme conditions and their toll on crops,... 07:45
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4-H & FFA Sale Of Champions - Iowa State Fair 2011 (#4206)
After winning the prestigious title of champion, these animals are sold to supporters in auction. 05:29
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Belgian Horses - Iowa State Fair 2011 (#4206)
Participants enter their Belgian Horses in shows to see if they can win a prize. 04:37
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4-H Grand Champion Steer- Iowa State Fair 2011 (#4206)
These 4-H students show their cattle at the Livestock Pavilion to win the rewarding title of Grand Champion. 04:13
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Miniature Horses- Iowa State Fair 2011 (#4205)
Miniature Horses compete for rank in various categories. 04:36
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