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America's Heartland

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Season 2 Episode 11

Farming life is very demanding, but the love of it outweighs the long working hours. The Fulton Fish Market has a new location, but the market is still as popular as ever! Find some tasty veggies both in the fields of Iowa and on the rooftops of Manhattan. Caviar is one of the most expensive foods in the world, and a San Francisco restaurant is introduced to many domestic varieties.

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Cactus Farming
26:30
Cactus farm finds success. Georgia peanut harvest. “Mule Days” draws fans of the farm animal.
New York Apple Harvest
26:30
“Big Apple” harvest in New York. Ohio family sells crops overseas. Tasty new carrot soup recipe.
US Winter Salad Bowl
26:30
U.S. winter “salad bowl.” Florida farmers feed the hungry. Montana growers raise gluten-free crops.
Largest Corn Harvest
26:30
Rice farmer sells directly to consumers. Virginia corn grower reaps nation’s largest harvest.
Episode 10
26:46
Meet a first-generation farmer inspired by childhood dishes, and visit a women-led farm.
1809
26:46
A farm offers free farm stands, and doctors prescribe fruits and vegetables to patients.
1808
26:46
A San Francisco farm inspires urban farming, and a husband-and-wife team grows flowers.
1807
26:46
A fruit farmer opens a restaurant, and farm workers launch their own farms.
1806
26:46
Black farmers collaborate on a farm project, and see how olives go from fruit to bottle.
1805
26:46
An orchard recovers from a fire, and a small farm focuses on culturally relevant foods.
1804
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A school grows its own hydroponic lettuce, and a farmer meets demand for bagged salads.
1803
26:46
Refugees grow and sell their own food, and a farmer diversifies his crops.
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