
Episode 3
4/22/2020 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Creativity: carving, dulcimers, wool art, and more.
Go coast to coast to meet some farm and ranch families with some special talents when it comes to being creative. Tennessee-crafted historic dulcimers that harken back to America’s past. A Wisconsin dairy farmer does double duty as a woodcarver. Wyoming sheep’s wool for art projects and a Kansas farm family creates a country attraction that teaches young folks about agriculture.
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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.

Episode 3
4/22/2020 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Go coast to coast to meet some farm and ranch families with some special talents when it comes to being creative. Tennessee-crafted historic dulcimers that harken back to America’s past. A Wisconsin dairy farmer does double duty as a woodcarver. Wyoming sheep’s wool for art projects and a Kansas farm family creates a country attraction that teaches young folks about agriculture.
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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.















