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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

War Effort Calls For Volunteer Tomato Harvesters

Higher Ed
Close-up of people putting ketchup on their burgers / the city of Brockport New York sign / female college students walk toward the camera with signs that read 'Tomatoes for war', etc / pan down to bank exterior with sign...
News Clip5:05
Bloomberg

Putin May Constrict Oil to See Prices Rise: S&P's Yergin

Higher Ed
Dan Yergin, vice chairman at S&P Global, discuses the potential for a US windfall tax on oil companies and looks at Russian oil and gas supplies with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open." (Corrects headline to clarify...
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Curated Video

Florida tomato growers want the federal government to compensate them for millions of dollars in lost revenue when a nationwide salmonella outbreak occurred and the government first focused on raw tomatoes.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Fla. growers want compensation for tomato scare CAPTION: Florida tomato growers want the federal government to compensate them for millions of dollars in lost revenue when a nationwide salmonella outbreak occurred and the...
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Curated Video

Spain - Tomato festival

Higher Ed
Thousands of Spaniards threw tonnes of tomatoes at each other on Wednesday (28/8) in an annual festival at Bunol. It was pure fun, turning into fun puree. 0.00 WS people in street 0.03 MS water being sprayed on crowd 0.08 CU water...
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Curated Video

RR0244/A Turkey: Kurds

Higher Ed
Istanbul, Diyarbakir and Kayanak, Turkey (recent/ file): Istanbul (recent): Sukuye Cerik, a Kurd, singing song; Cerik family listening; children splitting up packs of tissues to be sold on the streets; children leaving house; Abdul Cerik...
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Curated Video

Vegetable growers geared up for the cold weather in Florida, harvesting plants and bringing baby produce indoors overnight Monday and into early Tuesday when temperatures peaked in the lower 40s in parts of Martin County. (Jan. 7)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus003447 Vegetable growers geared up for the cold weather in Florida, harvesting plants and bringing baby produce indoors overnight Monday and into early Tuesday when temperatures peaked in the lower...
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Curated Video

The federal government's handling of the recent salmonella outbreak has angered some farmers and produce distributors who said they lost tens of millions of dollars while officials attempted to pinpoint the source

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Salmonella scare: Lessons learned, consequences CAPTION: The federal government's handling of the recent salmonella outbreak has angered some farmers and produce distributors who said they lost tens of millions of dollars...
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Curated Video

Think of your favorite recipe for salsa. Three common ingredients now are suspects in the salmonella poisonings that have become the nation's largest foodborne outbreak in at least a decade

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: List of potential salmonella culprits grows CAPTION: Think of your favorite recipe for salsa. Three common ingredients now are suspects in the salmonella poisonings that have become the nation's largest foodborne...
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Bloomberg

Olive Oil Production Hurt by Bad Weather, Bugs

Higher Ed
Dec. 8 -- On Single Best Chart, Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu examines world olive oil production by country. Oppenheimer Funds Macro Strategist Alessio De Longis also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip0:47
Curated Video

McDonald's says it's returning sliced tomatoes to meals after a multistate salmonella outbreak caused the world's largest restaurant chain to yank the vegetable from its menu.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: McDonald's returns tomatoes to menu CAPTION: McDonald's says it's returning sliced tomatoes to meals after a multistate salmonella outbreak caused the world's largest restaurant chain to yank the vegetable from its menu. (June...
Instructional Video2:58
Curated Video

Mexico tariffs may hurt pizza shops

Higher Ed
Pizza shops beware. Tomatoes could reportedly more than double in price if US President Donald Trump follows through with duties and tariffs on goods From Mexico.
Instructional Video2:58
News Clip3:59
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Israeli activists rally ahead of Silwan eviction hearing

9th - Higher Ed
Israeli left wing activists protest outside the Israel Supreme Court in Jerusalem in support of Palestinian residents of disputed houses in east Jerusalem's area of Silwan, ahead of a hearing expected to decide on the flashpoint case of...
News Clip3:07
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Spain's tomato food fight fiesta returns after pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
The Spanish festival of Tomatina returns, drawing tourists in to the town of Buñol in Valencia (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Instructional Video7:24
Curated Video

RR7609B UK: PLANTS WITHOUT SOIL

Higher Ed
"It offers the possibility of removing hunger from the face of the globe". So said the Hudson Institute - America's famous think tank - about hydroponics. This report looks at an English research establishment where scientists are...
News Clip5:40
Curated Video

The fast food chain that claims to be helping to save the planet

Higher Ed
AP Television London, 24th August 2010 1. Various Indian Chutney Burger 2. Customer eating 3. Wide pan of restaurant 4. Woman eating 5. Staff preparing food 6. Mid of customer ordering 7. Close of food counter 8. Close of veggie burger...
Instructional Video4:09
SciShow

Why Tomatoes are Fruits, and Strawberries aren't Berries

9th - 12th
Berries are fruits that come from a single ovary with multiple seeds. Video explains how produce is classified based on what part of the plant it comes from. It covers vegetables, fruit, nuts, and subsets of each. It also stresses...
Instructional Video
PBS

Wgbh: Peep and the Big Wide World: Animals and Plants: Planting Project

Pre-K - 1st
Watch a group of children plant tomatoes and sunflowers so that they can see them grow. [1:27]
Instructional Video
Other

Di Napoli Tomatoes: Factory Tour

9th - 10th
With this video tour, students will see how tomatoes get from farms to store shelves. Follow the process from the field to the factory. [8:05]
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: The Unsavory Story of Industrially Grown Tomatoes

9th - 10th
Barry Estabrook discusses supermarket tomatoes and the people who pick them in Tomatoland.
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: What's the Secret to Great Tomato Flavor?

9th - 10th
Horticulturalist Harry Klee is on a mission to bring great taste back to the supermarket tomato.