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Market to Market (November 20, 2009) (#3512)
Full Program: Despite bountiful harvests, grain and oilseed prices rally. A key producer of cellulosic ethanol cuts its production costs dramatically. An octogenarian realizes a dream by bringing in the harvest the ... 27:45
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Farmer Fulfills His 85th Birthday Wish (#3512)
A retired farmer and Methodist Minister returns to the land to harvest the "old fashioned" way. 07:05
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Market to Market (November 13, 2009) (#3511)
Full Program: The Agriculture Department releases its November Crop Production Estimates. Proponents explain why cap-and-trade legislation would be a boon for rural America. Follow 350 members of the "Greatest Generation" ... 27:47
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Market to Market (November 6, 2009) (#3510)
Full Program: Growers burn the midnight oil to bring in what many believe will be a record harvest. Proponents of Atrazine call on the Environmental Protection Agency to stop the "Witch Hunt." Missouri soldiers beat ... 27:47
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Market to Market (October 30, 2009) (#3509)
Full Program: A lucrative export market re-opens its doors to U.S. pork. Wet weather continues to delay the harvest in corn and soybean country. Lawmakers get an earful from the dairy industry. Market analysis with ... 27:47
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Rural Economic Summit Expanded Discussion (#3508)
Market to Market's expanded discussion of price trends and Rural America's role in the national recession. A distinguished panel of experts take questions in Shenandoah, Iowa during the first ever Market ... 27:47
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Market to Market (October 23, 2009) (#3508)
Full Program: Wet weather delays the harvest of near-record grain and oilseed crops. USDA predicts net farm income will fall by nearly 40 percent from 2008. Nevertheless, a cutting-edge renewable fuels producer is ... 27:47
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Ethanol Company Brews Green Energy (#3508)
Transforming a kernel of corn into fuel-grade ethanol is nothing new for biofuel producers like Green Plains Renewable Energy. 05:42
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Market to Market (October 16, 2009) (#3507)
Full Program: A Midwestern ethanol plant unveils a scientific breakthrough in renewable energy. The World Food Prize honors a champion in the global war against hunger. Market analysis with Alan Brugler. 27:47
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World Food Prize Honors 2009 Laureate (#3507)
Dr. Gebisa Ejeta Receives the 2009 World Food Prize 06:48
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Bill Gates Speaks at World Food Prize Ceremony (#306)
Bill Gates promotes sustainability and productivity in the fight against hunger in impoverished nations. 02:57
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Dr. Gebisa Ejeta World Food Prize Laureate (#306)
Dr. Ejeta discusses his work on the cereal crop sorghum. 02:24
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Market to Market (October 9, 2009) (#3506)
Full Program: The Environmental Protection Agency takes aim on a popular herbicide. A pioneer in alternative fuels explains why production barriers threaten the future of ethanol. Market analysis with Jamey Kohake. 27:47
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A Conversation With POET's Jeff Broin (#3506)
From their small beginnings as a 1 million gallon per year ethanol producer to its high profile status as the industry's production leader POET's CEO Jeff Broin sees great potential in corn-based fuel. ... 08:36
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Market to Market (October 2, 2009) (#3505)
Full Program: This week, veteran analysts Walt Hackney and Virgil Robinson discuss the commodity markets. 27:45
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