The World Food Prize (Full Program)
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Program: The Iowa Journal #104
Broadcast Date: Oct. 18, 2007
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.
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Post Date: October 12, 2007
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Out and About: Newton (#104)
Out and About Correspondent Dan Kaercher travels to Newton.
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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, ... 03:34
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Discussion: Is Iowa One of the Best Places to Live?... (#207)
They are a hidden population in a state dominated by the native-born. But the people who have willfully moved to Iowa could ... 14:46
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Iowans by Choice - One of the Best States in Which ... (#207)
Full Program: The Iowa Journal explores the current in-migration of non-Iowans to the state and the benefits to the local economies of ... 27:46
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Discussion: Ethanol and Politics in Iowa (#206)
Iowa's agricultural economy has been cushioned in recent years by the upstart of dozens of biofuel factories around the ... 12:59
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Ethanol's Contribution to Iowa's Economy (#206)
Iowa's agricultural economy has been cushioned in recent years by the upstart of dozens of bio-fuel factories around the ... 03:02
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Out and About: Centerville, Iowa (#206)
Dan Kaercher travels to Centerville, Iowa. 04:48
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Ethanol and Politics in Iowa (#206)
Full Program: Iowa's agricultural economy has been cushioned in recent years by the upstart of dozens of biofuel factories around the ... 27:46
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DTV Converters And Reception - Part 1 (#205)
Full Program: Iowans' questions about the digital television transition are answered in the first segment of the 90 minute program. 30:00
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DTV Converters And Reception - Part 2 (#205)
Iowans' questions about the digital television transition are answered in the second segment of the full program. 30:00
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DTV Converters And Reception - Part 3 (#205)
Iowans' questions about the digital television transition are answered in the third segment of the 90-minute program. 30:00
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How is digital TV different from analog? (#205)
This is a summary of how the digital signal and the analog signals are different in the broadcast spectrum. 02:45
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Analog and Digital Spectrum Differences (#205)
Digital signals are different from analog in several specific ways. 03:57
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