News Clip4:43
Press Association

‘Really dark day’ for pig farmers faced with gas shortages

Higher Ed
Farms across the UK are “facing a really dark day” as gas shortages could mean pigs being culled because there is not enough CO2 at abattoirs, according to one farm manager.

Around 100,000 pigs are currently left on farms as the...
News Clip1:51
Curated Video

ZIMBABWE: AFRICAN SUMMIT LEADERS SUPPORT MUGABE

Higher Ed
English/Nat

Southern African leaders gave their support, on Friday, for Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's handling of the often-violent occupations of white-owned f
arms.
They blamed...
News Clip1:42
Curated Video

SYND 15 5 79 ADMINISTRATOR GENERAL STEYN SPEAKS AT A PRESS CONFERENCE IN WINDHOEK

Higher Ed
Administrator General M. T. Steyn of South West Africa speaking at a press conference in Windhoek on SWAPO guerrilla attacks.

1. cu Steyn interviewed SOUNDBITE (English): saying SWAPO attacks can never be successful, speaking...
News Clip4:04
Curated Video

Mugabe says loyal whites can keep some land in Zimbabwe

Higher Ed
1. Wide of crowds at Hero's Day celebrations

2. C
rowds
3. Procession bearing coffin draped in Zimbabwean flag (with body of Bernard Chidzero, economist and former finance minister who died on...
News Clip2:54
Curated Video

ZIMBABWE: KAROI: STANDOFF BETWEEN FARMERS & SQUATTERS

Higher Ed
Shona/English/Nat

The standoff between white farmers and illegal squatters in Zimbabwe - many of whom are independence war veterans - has intensified with several more farms being occup
ied....
News Clip2:08
Curated Video

Dep PM Mutambara and other govt ministers investigate issues of farm invasions

Higher Ed
1. Farmer Richard Eterege unlocking gates to Stockdoe farm

2. Poster of President Robert Mugabe on gate next to orange
field
3. Wide of or
ange field
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard E
terege,...
News Clip3:53
Curated Video

Thanksgiving, Exiles, Stunt, Germany, Rhineland

Higher Ed
Happy Thanksgiving For The Needy

Urbain Ledous, "Mr. Zero", feeds a turkey dinner to hundreds of homeless men for a nickel
each.
(Charity, Povert
y, Hunger)
Russia
Exiles Germans
Ten thousand colonists,...
News Clip2:22
Curated Video

USA: DROUGHT WREAKS HAVOC ON FARMERS

Higher Ed
English/Nat

The drought gripping the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions of the United States is reaping havoc on Virginia's far
mers.
Those whose livelihoods depend on moist and fertile...
News Clip2:01
AFP News Agency

Police fire rubber bullets at striking S Africa farm workers

9th - Higher Ed
Police fire rubber bullets at striking S Africa farm workers
News Clip3:49
Bloomberg

Will Trump's Deportation Policy Drive Up Farm Wages?

Higher Ed
Feb.24 -- Across America’s orchards and crop fields, a shrinking supply of migrants has already driven pay up faster than in the broader workforce. President Donald Trump’s immigration policy may turbocharge that trend. Bloomberg's...
News Clip2:14
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Hardy Zimbabwean farmers take on Nigeria's challenges

9th - Higher Ed
Farming in Nigeria is not for the fainthearted
Stock Footage0:20
Bridgeman Arts

Fox farm hut in the woods, 1908 - reenactment

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Historical reenactment. 1908, a fox farm and hut in the woods. A dog digs its way through some of the fencing and approaches a fox. Filmed on 35mm in 1995.
Stock Footage4:15
Bridgeman Arts

Farming and lift trucks in the Fergana Valley. Uzbekistan, 1970

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 7 from the 1970 documentary 'Maitre de L'Eau' (Masters of Water) about water and irrigation in Uzbekistan's Fergana Valley and Karakum Canal. Scenes of farmers irrigating their land in the Kolkhoz. Farm leaders meet for a discussion...
News Clip5:03
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Course de chevaux a Erbil capitale du Kurdistan irakien

9th - Higher Ed
Des jockeys venus de tout l'Irak participent a une course a de chevaux a Erbil capitale du Kurdistan iraken
News Clip5:03
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Horse race brings together jockeys from all over Iraq

9th - Higher Ed
Jockeys and horses from all over Iraq participate in a horse race in Arabil regional capital of Kurdistan
News Clip1:04
Bloomberg

U.S. Farmers to Receive $4.7 Billion in Initial Farm Aid

Higher Ed
Aug.27 -- Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga reports on the Trump administration's initial plans for an agricultural bailout. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Instructional Video3:46
Curated Video

Trump pledges $16bn to farmers hurt by trade war

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump rolled out another $16 billion in aid for farmers hurt by his trade policies, and financial markets shook Thursday on the growing realization that the U.S. and China are far from settling a bitter, yearlong trade...
Instructional Video3:46
Curated Video

Trump pledges $16B to farmers hurt by trade war

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump rolled out another $16 billion in aid for farmers hurt by his trade policies, and financial markets shook Thursday on the growing realization that the U.S. and China are far from settling a bitter, yearlong trade...
Instructional Video1:43
Curated Video

Trump pledges $16B to farmers hurt by trade war

Higher Ed
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News Clip2:14
Sky News

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge support local farmers in Cumbria

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shot of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge preparing to have tea and cakes with farmers at Deepdale Hall farm in Patterdale on 11th June 2019, United Kingdom.
News Clip1:01
Bloomberg

American Farmers Feel Heat From Trade War With China

Higher Ed
Sep.19 -- President trump is betting he can stay on their good side despite launching a trade war that has cut them off from one of their most important export markets. He has billions of reasons to believe that. You can read the whole...
News Clip4:52
Bloomberg

AGCO's Richenhagen Says Current Quarter 'Is the Question' After Strong Q1

Higher Ed
Apr.17 -- AGCO Corp. Chief Executive Officer Martin Richenhagen says the company’s order book is strong, with farmers continuing to plant and equipment demand "still there." He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
News Clip3:17
AFP News Agency

VOICED : 'Green gold': Avocado boom drives crop theft in South Africa

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers in northern South Africa are battling a scourge of organised avocado thieves who can steal more than a tonne's worth of produce in a single night – costing them millions (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip6:31
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Security crisis drives up Nigeria's food worries

9th - Higher Ed
A growing number of farmers are fleeing violence in Nigeria's crop-growing Middle Belt (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)