Agriculture
Issues of interest to today's farmers and ranchers.
- Adding
Value
- This 30-minute program explores the ingenuity and creativity of
farm families across North Dakota as they find new ways to increase
their income through on-farm processing endeavors that use existing
agriculture products.
- Bonanza Farms
- Don't confuse these farms with the TV show starring Lorne Greene
or the restaurant with the buffet. Bonanza Farms were giant farms
that sprung up throughout the Red River Valley over a century ago
and shaped the course of change in the northern plains.
- The Changing Face of Agriculture
- Agriculture has always been changing, but recently it had been buffeted
by world markets, federal farm policy, increased costs, and the weather
-- wiping out profits for many farmers and ranchers. In response,
they've begun to take some bold steps to keep ahead of the wave of
change.
- The Farmer's Wife
- Darrell and Juanita Buschkoetter struggled to save their family
farm and were nearly overwhelmed. By facing the challenges head-on
and seeking help, they are symbolic of so many other families facing
an economic crisis that threatens to overwhelm them. This companion
site provides links to resources that can help farm families find
their way out of crisis, and tells the story of other families fighting
to keep their dream alive.
- Nature in the
Balance: CO2 Sequestration
- Focuses on the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Energy Technology
Laboratory's (NETL's) seven Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships
and describes their role in assessing opportunities for reducing CO2
emissions worldwide to reduce the risk of global warming.
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- Ranching Perspectives
- Ranching requires a mixture of financial sense, marketing savvy,
sheer physical strength, and a touch of animal psychology. Prairie
Public Television's Ranching Perspectives gives us all a glimpse at
the lives of the original rural business person.
- Prospering
- Just as our ancestors who settled the prairie needed to change and
adapt to American life and farming, so do today's farmers. We want
similar things. We want to feed our families and have a nice place
to raise our kids, and we love the land. Take a new look at yourself
and your property -- look beyond the ordinary and find ways to not
only survive, but to prosper.
- Winnipeg in Bloom
- With little more than 100 frost-free days, and from clay-laden soils,
the passionate gardeners of Winnipeg grow outstanding gardens. Shot
in high definition television, this Prairie Public Television and
George Siamandas production presents Winnipg gardens at their best.
Can't find what you're looking for?
- Visit PBS Online
- To locate the web sites that accompany many of your favorite PBS
programs carried on Prairie Public, log on to www.pbs.org.
- Visit NPR Online
- To learn more about the stories heard on All Things Considered,
Marketplace, and Morning Edition with Bob Edwards, visit www.npr.org.
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