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Indiana and Ohio soybeans, NY grain elevators, and fish farmers of West Virginia.
Kemper family’s 2,000 acre farm in Indiana has been around for five generations. Global economy has gone haywire in Ohio, with soybeans growing not far from where cars are being built. Explore what once was called Elevator Alley—grain elevators brought back to life. West Virginia miners are moving out, and fisheries are moving in!
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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.

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10/13/2007 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Kemper family’s 2,000 acre farm in Indiana has been around for five generations. Global economy has gone haywire in Ohio, with soybeans growing not far from where cars are being built. Explore what once was called Elevator Alley—grain elevators brought back to life. West Virginia miners are moving out, and fisheries are moving in!
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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.















