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America's Heartland

Episode 11

4/23/2020 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Kentucky family farm. Science behind lawns. Apricot recipes. Feral hogs harm farms.

Travel back in time to Kentucky land that’s been farmed by the same family for more than 200 years. Examine the science behind the effort to develop America’s best-looking lawns. Take your pick of some great apricot recipes, and join Louisiana trackers on the hunt for feral hogs destroying farmland.

04/23/2020

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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.

America's Heartland

Episode 11

4/23/2020 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Travel back in time to Kentucky land that’s been farmed by the same family for more than 200 years. Examine the science behind the effort to develop America’s best-looking lawns. Take your pick of some great apricot recipes, and join Louisiana trackers on the hunt for feral hogs destroying farmland.

04/23/2020

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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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