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Curated Video

Indy 500, Drought, Farmers

Higher Ed
Records Broken At Indianapolis 500

The Memorial Day Classic draws 145,000 fans who see racing drivers defy death at every turn on the slippery track. "Wild Bill" Cummings flashes over the finish line to set a new...
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Bloomberg

China Turns to Tech to Feed 1.4 Billion

Higher Ed
May.23 -- Bloomberg's Tom MacKenzie reports on China introducing scale and technology to help feed 1.4 billion people.
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Sky News

Will a post-Brexit economy swap workers for robots?

Higher Ed
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So can robots pick up the sl
ack?
In the latest in our series of Brexit Forensics, Sky's Economics Editor, Ed Conway reports>>...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Marshall Says Nafta Needs to Be Done Sooner Than Later

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- Representative Roger Marshall, a member of the House Agriculture Committee and a Republican from Kansas, discusses the impact of trade tariffs on Kansas farmers, immigration legislation, and House passage of a $867 billion farm...
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Bridgeman Arts

Horses ploughing field on farm, 1930s - reenactment

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Historical reenactment. 1930s, horses ploughing field on farm. Filmed on 35mm in 1996.
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Bridgeman Arts

Sheep in the countryside. France, 1955

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 8 from the 1955 film 'La Piste Du Soleil', exploring the possibilities of exotic photography in France. Herds of sheep roam the countryside.
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Bridgeman Arts

Estonian farms and coastal landscapes. Men working on the mills and on sailing ships. Estonia, 1971

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 7 from the 1971 documentary 'Estonia' made in the Soviet Union, dubbed in French. Scenes of farms, coastal landscapes, beaches, and houses. Men work on the mills and on the sails of a large ship.
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Bloomberg

China Starts Tariff Exemptions But Keeps Pressure on U.S. Farms

Higher Ed
Sep.11 -- China announced a range of U.S. goods to be exempted from 25% extra tariffs put in place last year, as the government seeks to ease the impact from the trade war without lifting charges on major agricultural items like soybeans...
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Press Association

Charter flights of vegetable pickers from Eastern Europe ‘will bring experience’

Higher Ed
Charter flights bringing Romanian fruit and vegetable pickers to the UK will help ensure there are experienced workers alongside new UK recruits, the British Growers Association has suggested.



Up to six flights have...
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Bloomberg

Cranberries Are In a Real Jam

Higher Ed
Nov.25 -- Cranberries are a staple of our Thanksgiving dinner spread. These crimson, tart berries thrive in predictably cold winters--but with climate change giving rise to warmer and erratic weather patterns, cranberries and the farmers...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Elephants vs. avocados: new battle for territory in Kenya

9th - Higher Ed
A new avocado farm in southern Kenya has met with backlash for supposedly blocking elephant migration routes (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Women cultivate a new voice in Indian farm protests

9th - Higher Ed
India's rural landscape is notoriously male-dominated, but thousands of women have become a pillar of farmer protests blocking roads into New Delhi that have become a huge challenge to the government (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Parisians protest in support of abortion rights in the US

9th - Higher Ed
Around a hundred people gathered near the Trocadero in Paris in support of abortion rights in the United States, threatened by the Supreme Court, which seems ready to turn back the clock 50 years after its historic decision to protect...
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Bloomberg

AcreTrader CEO Carter Malloy on The Market for Farmland

Higher Ed
AcreTrader CEO Carter Malloy talks with Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick, and Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Sky News

UK: Prince Charles Hosts World Allergy Summit in Scotland.

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, Hosting World Allergy Summit and speaking to to scientists and the parents of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse about how science can improve their understanding of the issue on 7th...
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Curated Video

Residents in small Mexican town believe their community is ground zero for swine flu epidemic

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Swine flu's ground zero, patient zero?

CAPTION: Residents in small Mexican town believe their community is ground zero for swine flu epidemic. (April
29))
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Sky News

Prince William attends Cambridge University for Agriculture Course

Higher Ed
Prince William attends Cambridge University for Agriculture Course
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Curated Video

ZIMBABWE: HARARE: POLICE WILL NOT EVICT FARM SQUATTERS

Higher Ed
English/Nat

The Zimbabwean attorney general has ruled that the nation's police force will not be forced to evict black squatters from white owned farms reasoning that such action...
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Curated Video

RR7423A MOZAMBIQUE: AFTER THE LISBON COUP

Higher Ed
For centuries Mozambique has lived under Portuguese

rule. Now, with the fall of the Caetano re
gime,
political liberation has arrived and independ
ence is in
prospect. But there are problems. Wh
o will...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

President Roosevelt has fireside chat about progress of economic conditions

Higher Ed
Title cards: 'The President announces new gold policy' / 'Pres. Roosevelt precedes important currency statement with review of recovery program' (long interval before speech starts) / SOT US President Franklin Roosevelt: '...I do not...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 700,000 insecticide-tainted eggs imported to UK: govt

9th - Higher Ed
Around 700,000 eggs implicated in a Dutch insecticide scandal have been distributed in Britain in processed food authorities said Thursday while playing down the risk to public health
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 700,000 insecticide tainted eggs imported to UK: govt

9th - Higher Ed
Around 700,000 eggs implicated in a Dutch insecticide scandal have been distributed in Britain in processed food authorities said Thursday while playing down the risk to public health
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Bridgeman Arts

Static shot of a farmhouse

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Static shot of a farmhouse. Filmed on 35mm in 1995.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Chinese billionaire brings French bread to China

9th - Higher Ed
China isn't known for its love of baguettes but Chinese billionaire Hu Keqin is trying to change that