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Season 10 Episode 20

Jason Shoultz reveals how Chicago’s Downtown Marriott sources food from local farmers, and raises vegetables on the hotel roof for its restaurants. South Carolina businesswoman Darla Moore is working to improve her farming community with a world class botanical garden. Researchers in California and the Carolinas work to save the honeybees. Chef Sharon Profis sweetens up a dish using honey.

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1018
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William Randolph Hearst ranch, Alabama woman rancher improves environment, buffalo
1017
26:46
Fishermen face challenges, farmer trying to create the perfect pepper, wine from Wyoming
1016
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Veterans transition from combat to life on the land. Hmong farming community.
1015
26:46
Visit a wedding farm. Michigan sisters growing ripe red apples. Campfire cooking rancher.
1014
26:46
Climate change affecting American agriculture, farmers learn to do more with less water
1013
26:46
Cotton, cotton harvest, cotton fibers are transformed into denim jeans
1012
26:46
High school farming students, school bus powered by soybeans, cheese biscuits
1011
26:46
Battling bugs and bacteria to make our food safer, into the woods to encounter feral hogs
1010
26:46
Jason Shoultz travels the country to explore why bacon continues to grow in popularity
1009
26:46
Improved sugarcane soil farming, grilled peach recipe, Michigan improves the environment
1008
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Prize winning peaches, Massachusetts cranberry bogs, Vermont maple sugaring, strawberries
1007
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Urban gardening, 300 year old farm, urbanization in historic Massachusetts, mushrooms
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