Indiana Lawmakers
Agriculture - March 29, 2013
Season 32 Episode 3212 | 26m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
This week an expert panel joins the discussion agriculture.
From food to clothing to the very business that runs the state, agriculture is bound into the fabric of life in Indiana. So does farming need to be protected as an activity, along with hunting and fishing? Is protection against whistle blowers necessary for private farming operations? These questions and more are addressed on this week's Indiana Lawmakers, from the Statehouse to your house.
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Indiana Lawmakers is a local public television program presented by WFYI
Indiana Lawmakers with Jon Schwantes is funded through a long term commitment by Purdue Research Park.
Indiana Lawmakers
Agriculture - March 29, 2013
Season 32 Episode 3212 | 26m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
From food to clothing to the very business that runs the state, agriculture is bound into the fabric of life in Indiana. So does farming need to be protected as an activity, along with hunting and fishing? Is protection against whistle blowers necessary for private farming operations? These questions and more are addressed on this week's Indiana Lawmakers, from the Statehouse to your house.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Indiana Lawmakers is a local public television program presented by WFYI
Indiana Lawmakers with Jon Schwantes is funded through a long term commitment by Purdue Research Park.