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Mandarin oranges, desert shrimp farm, dehydrated food company in Texas, Indiana ducks.
Visit EdenSpace Plants, a company that developed a way to remove toxins from plants and polluted soil.The mandarin orange has traveled a long way from Asia and the Philippines to be grown right in California. Gary Wood of Desert Sweet Shrimp, is a unique shrimp farm in the heartland. Getting that essential nutrition is a key goal for a Texas dehydration plant. Visit Maple Leaf Duck Farm.
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America's Heartland is presented by your local public television station.
Funding for America’s Heartland is provided by US Soy, Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education, Rural Development Partners, and a Specialty Crop Grant from the California Department of Food and Agriculture.

120
3/26/2006 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Visit EdenSpace Plants, a company that developed a way to remove toxins from plants and polluted soil.The mandarin orange has traveled a long way from Asia and the Philippines to be grown right in California. Gary Wood of Desert Sweet Shrimp, is a unique shrimp farm in the heartland. Getting that essential nutrition is a key goal for a Texas dehydration plant. Visit Maple Leaf Duck Farm.
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Funding for America’s Heartland is provided by US Soy, Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education, Rural Development Partners, and a Specialty Crop Grant from the California Department of Food and Agriculture.
