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Market to Market (June 26th, 2009) (#3443)
Full Program: Market analyst Alan Brugler. 27:47
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Walking Wetlands (#3443)
In Northern California and Southern Oregon a unique crop rotation program called the Walking Wetlands has farmers and environmentalists on common ground. 07:40
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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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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 10: Take Action
What water quality measures are being taken in your area? What organizations of groups are involved in these efforts? What actions will you take to improve your water quality? 01:28
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 9: Urban Runoff
Describe the hydrology in an urban setting near you. What kind of hydrology was present before this urban setting was built? What pollutants do you see entering the waterways in this area? 01:47
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 8: Manure Management
What comes to mind when you hear about manure spills or fish kills? How can politicians influence farming practice? How can the economic needs of farmers influence farming practice? 04:16
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 7: Excess Nutrients
What are sources of nutrients in your watershed? What responsibilities do the users of these nutrients have to protect water quality? Are these uses necessary? 01:54
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 6: The Watershed Approach
What is watershed? How does the way we use land affect water quality? What are the potential pollutants in your watershed? What measures could be taken to solve pollution problems in your area? 03:37
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 4: Hydrology
What is hydrology? What is the hydrologic cycle? how does water physically move in your area? How has the hydrology in your area changed? 03:02
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 5: Sources
How can pollution get into the water? What is non-point source pollution? What can happen in the hydrologic cycle to move pollutants into the water? How might pollutants enter the water near your home?... 01:18
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 2: Practices
Who is upstream from you? Downstream? What practices do you see in your area that can negatively affect water quality? What do you do currently that can positively or negatively affect water quality? 00:53
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 3: Pollutants
What comes to mind when you think of water pollution? Can a stream be perfectly clear and still polluted? What pollutants are likely problems in your area? 05:21
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 1: Uses
Why is water quality important? What are some ways you use water before you get to school each day? In what ways have you taken water for granted? 04:39
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Explore More | Water Quality | Full Show
Full Program: The water we drink, the places we swim, and the plants and animals within our environment are increasingly threatened by one thing-pollution. Agricultural practices, household uses, urban runoff, and ... 29:29
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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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MARKET TO MARKET will continue the tradition that's made it one of the longest-running series on public television and the longest-running agricultural program anywhere - solid reporting about the issues that challenge agriculture and expert ...
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