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Explore animal welfare, new vintners, timber sustainability, and a busy Delaware farm.
Sarah Gardner discovers how an Ohio State University professor addresses animal welfare for consumers and farmers. African American vintners in California expand their offerings as they tap new wine markets. John Lobertini heads for Maine where the state's biggest harvest is timber. Yolanda Vazquez takes us to Delaware and a produce farm that can't keep up with customer demand.
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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.

515
12/15/2009 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Sarah Gardner discovers how an Ohio State University professor addresses animal welfare for consumers and farmers. African American vintners in California expand their offerings as they tap new wine markets. John Lobertini heads for Maine where the state's biggest harvest is timber. Yolanda Vazquez takes us to Delaware and a produce farm that can't keep up with customer demand.
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