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Market to Market (July 3rd, 2009) (#3444)
Full Program: Market analyst Darrin Newsom. 27:47
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Market to Market (June 26th, 2009) (#3443)
Full Program: Market analyst Alan Brugler. 27:47
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Market to Market (June 19th, 2009) (#3442)
Full Program: Market analyst Jamie Kohake. 27:47
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Ag in the Classroom (#3442)
Agriculture generates roughly 22 million jobs in the United States, most of those however are located off the farm and fewer people are farming than ever before. To help young people keep in touch ... 05:47
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Market to Market (June 12th, 2009) (#3441)
Full Program: Market analyst Sue Martin. 27:47
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Market to Market (June 5th, 2009) (#3440)
Full Program: Market analyst Tomm Pfitzenmaier. 27:47
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Market to Market (May 29th, 2009) (#3439)
Full Program: Market Analyst Jamie Kohake. 27:47
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Market to Market (May 22nd, 2009) (#3438)
Full Program: Market analyst Darin Newsom. 27:47
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Market to Market (May 15th, 2009) (#3437)
Full Program: Market analysts Erin Golly and Virgil Robinson. 27:47
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Market to Market (May 8th, 2009) (#3436)
Full Program: Market analyst Alan Brugler. 27:47
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Researchers Work On H1N1 Vaccine For Swine (#3436)
Dr. Hank Harris, Iowa State University professor in animal science and production animal medicine, says his lab can create an effective H1N1 vaccine for swine in as little as two months time. 06:00
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Pork Industry Copes with Public Perception of H1N1 (#3435)
The World Health Organization announced it would stop referring to the H1N1 influenza virus as swine flu to avoid misleading consumers that eating pork poses any health risk. 02:30
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Market to Market (May 1st, 2009) (#3435)
Full Program: Market analyst John Roach. The threat of an influenza pandemic puts policy makers and the pork industry on the defensive. In Washington, black farmers call on the Obama administration to make good on ... 27:47
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Market to Market (April 24, 2009) (#3434)
Full Program: Market analyst Tomm Pfitzenmaier. In Iowa, President Obama renews his pledge on renewable energy. In the barn, preservationists put up big bucks to save an American icon. In the markets, Tomm Pfitzenmaier ... 27:47
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Barn Restoration (#3434)
Too often, America’s fertile fields succumb to development and disappear forever along with the rustic barns that once dotted the rural landscape. Increasingly though, landowners are investing time and ... 06:35
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