America's Heartland: Episode 503
Reporter Yolanda Vazquez heads for a Tennessee dairy farm where family members found a unique way to face the challenges from changing markets and urban encroachment. Reporter Jason Shoultz finds a Florida couple who discovered their future was in flowers, part of a 17 billion dollar floriculture market in the United States. Reporter Sarah Gardner heads for Arkansas where an award winning multigenerational farm family brings in their crop of winter wheat and makes some changes to keep the family farm alive. Reporter John Lobertini finds a young Arizona couple who gave up city life to start a pecan farm in Willcox, Arizona.

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America's Heartland: Episode 516

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America's Heartland: Episode 811

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Australia's Wheat

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America's Heartland: Episode 501

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Stories About Farms, Ranches and Rural America | 60 Minutes Marathon

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South African Farming on Another Level – 55 Million Tons Harvested on Water Scarce Land

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Lettuce Production in the Salinas Valley

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Beefmaster Bulls: "The Best of Both Worlds"

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Ragan and Massey’s Farms of America ™ - S1 Ep 2 South Mountain Creamery

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Rice, Apple, Goat, Recreational, Farming and Ranching - America's Heartland

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The U.S. Abandoned Hundreds of Bison In the Desert... 10 Years Later, This Happened

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Why the World Is Turning Away From American Agriculture

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We Went to Arkansas. The Farm Crisis Will Shock You

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American Farmer (1954)

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Why Small Farmers Are Disappearing | Joel Salatin

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3 Years Off Grid | Everything We Built on our Abandoned Homestead in Alaska (TIMELAPSE)

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America’s Big Agriculture Problem Is Getting Worse

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Putin’s troops will abandon Crimea: How Ukraine will win the war | Ben Hodges

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Sheep Special - America's Heartland: Episode 911

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