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America's Heartland
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Season 2
Episode 19
Thousands of Midwest farmers cope with the ravaging effects of a drought. Visit Castle Valley Greenhouses where they are producing truckloads of red, ripe tomatoes. You-pick your own produce all over the U.S. A Connecticut family saves their farm by asking for help from their town! Paleontologists flock to St. George, Utah as one of biggest dinosaur discovery sites in the world was emerging!
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Iowa farm family thrives. Vermont farm adjusts to extreme weather. Soybeans used for road asphalt.
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Montana rancher restores native grasslands. New wheat restores soil. Soy used in new baby wipes.
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Prize-winning peaches. Cranberry harvest. Vermont maple syrup. Ripe, red California strawberries.
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Best of Heartland music with Rodney Dillard, Michael Martin Murphey. Mule team brings in harvest.
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Refuge saves wild horses. Hi-tech wheat grower. Preserving the tall grass prairie in Kansas.
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Farm stays shows city kids rural life. Mushroom pasta recipe. Dairy turns cow manure into energy.
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Oregon farm raises tulips. Protecting pollinating bees. Man saves and restores old barns.
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Sweet potatoes become popular vodka. “Sassy” cows help create special cheese and ice cream.
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Cactus farm finds success. Georgia peanut harvest. “Mule Days” draws fans of the farm animal.
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“Big Apple” harvest in New York. Ohio family sells crops overseas. Tasty new carrot soup recipe.
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U.S. winter “salad bowl.” Florida farmers feed the hungry. Montana growers raise gluten-free crops.