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Meet a wildlife photographer, inmates who farm, citrus harvesters and cheese makers.
Jason Shoultz visits a Florida ranch where the 82 year old family patriarch is celebrated for his wildlife photographs and prime cattle. Sarah Gardner visits an Ohio farming operation where inmates bring crops and cattle to market. Akiba Howard sees four generations harvesting citrus in California's central valley. Yolanda Vazquez explores an award winning artisanal cheese business in Tennessee.
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America's Heartland is presented by your local public television station.
The Monsanto Company and the American Farm Bureau Federation make presentation of America's Heartland possible.

501
9/8/2009 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Jason Shoultz visits a Florida ranch where the 82 year old family patriarch is celebrated for his wildlife photographs and prime cattle. Sarah Gardner visits an Ohio farming operation where inmates bring crops and cattle to market. Akiba Howard sees four generations harvesting citrus in California's central valley. Yolanda Vazquez explores an award winning artisanal cheese business in Tennessee.
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