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Nature | What Plants Talk About | PBS (#3009)
Full Program: A world where plants communicate, co-operate and, sometimes, wage all-out war. 53:10
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Seed Savers (#3809)
Sunlight filters through verdant gardens at Heritage Farm, headquarters for Seed Savers Exchange. The thousands of heirloom varieties in the Seed Saver's collection have been passed down through... 07:16
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Regulatory Process & the State's Role (Tom Vilsack, Governor of Iowa) (#101)
Tom Vilsack is the Governor of Iowa. Find out what he sees as the state's stake in biotechnology. 00:56
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Feed the World (Tom Vilsack, Governor of Iowa) (#101)
Tom Vilsack is the Governor of Iowa. Find out what he sees as the state's stake in biotechnology. 00:56
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Family Farm (Tom Vilsack, Governor of Iowa) (#101)
Tom Vilsack is the Governor of Iowa. Find out what he sees as the state's stake in biotechnology. 00:29
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Labeling (Rod Townsend, Director, Regulatory Sciences) (#101)
Rod Townsend moves Pioneer Hi-Bred products through the regulatory system. Find out what types of tests are required. 00:44
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Regulatory Process (Rod Townsend, Director, Regulatory Sciences) (#101)
Rod Townsend moves Pioneer Hi-Bred products through the regulatory system. Find out what types of tests are required. 00:50
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Sesame Street | Desperate Houseplants | PBS
Some potted plants get sunlight and water in this Sesame Street parody! For more fun games and videos for your preschooler in a safe, child-friendly environment, visit us at... 01:49
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Sesame Street | Little Plant Song With Ernie | PBS
Ernie cares for his indoor house plant. For more fun games and videos for your preschooler in a safe, child-friendly environment, visit us at www.sesamestreet.orgSesame Street is a production of... 01:46
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Botany of Desire | The Botany of Desire - Preview | PBS
Airs Tuesday, December 27, 2011 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. Check your local listings. 00:31
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Tree Identification Connections to Science
Naturalist, Heidi Anderson, teaches students about her job as a naturalist, what taxonomy is, and how to use a use a dichotomous tree key to identify a deciduous and conifer tree. This video is... 07:24
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Tree Identification Connections to Science: Clip 1 of 4
Naturalist, Heidi Anderson, teaches students about her job as a naturalist and what taxonomy is. This video is targeted at students in grades 6-8. 01:13
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Tree Identification Connections to Science: Clip 2 of 4
Naturalist, Heidi Anderson, teaches students how to use a dichotomous key to identify deciduous trees. This video is targeted at students in grades 6-8. 02:47
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Tree Identification Connections to Science: Clip 4 of 4
Naturalist Heidi Anderson reviews taxonomy and talks to students about how they get identify trees in their area. This video is targeted at students in grades 6-8. 00:52
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Tree Identification Connections to Science: Clip 3 of 4
Naturalist, Heidi Anderson, teaches students how to use a dichotomous key to identify coniferous trees. This video is targeted at students in grades 6-8. 02:28
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Botany of Desire
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