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Season 9 Episode 19

Two Nebraska women using the internet to help promote rural living in Nebraska. Sarah Gardner discovers that technology is making it possible for North Carolina farmers to better reach consumers. Two Kansas farm wives connect with city folks and rural residents with blogs on their new lives on the farm. And smartphone apps make it possible to improve crop yields for farmers in third world nations.

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1317
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Artisanal wines & beers, California artisinal vodka, kentucky bouron, Kona coffee, wine.
1316
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Dog training, barn cats, U.S. Customs dog agents, barn owls working in vineyards.
1315
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The world’s most famous hot sauce, historic farms, Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall wedding
1314
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California rice farm's focus on preserving wildlife, North Carolina award winning cheese.
1313
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Hitch up the team for an Arizona draft horse vacation and join a Kentucky sheep roundup.
1312
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William Randolph Hearst ranch, Alabama woman rancher improves environment, buffalo.
1311
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Nebraska wheat farming, American wheat in Africa, barley, Indiana dad returns to the farm.
1310
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Cotton, cotton harvest, cotton fibers are transformed into denim jeans.
1309
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Reporter Sarah Gardener shares a unique look at American agriculture as depicted by artist
1308
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California irises, Virginia corn crop champions, Wyoming vineyard, Albuquerque urban farm.
1307
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If you’re eating more rice in your meals these days, you’re not alone.
1306
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Urban gardening, 300 year old farm, urbanization in historic Massachusetts, mushrooms.
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