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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Pot economy thrives in Uruguay

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Pot economy thrives in Uruguay
Stock Footage1:44
Bridgeman Arts

Irrigation and agriculture in Morcocco, c.1960

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Landscape of Morocco / North Africa with mountains on the background. People taking out a mud from a well. Images of water in canal. Moroccan people farming with hands and foot without any tools. Irrigation system: men pulling out the...
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Curated Video

Black Bookstore Brings Seeds Of Change

Higher Ed
April and Malik Muhammad own two locations of Malik Books, which have seen a boost in business after the police-involved murder of George Floyd.
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Sky News

Suicide Rate Among Farmers is Soaring

Higher Ed
Suicide Rate Among Farmers is Soaring
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Curated Video

SYND 20 8 76 HORTICULTURE INDUSTRY SUFFERS IN DROUGHT

Higher Ed
Flower and seed industry has suffered in the recent drought 1. various shots, flower bulbs being sorted by machine 2. ms workers filling sacks with bulbs 3. cu bulbs in wooden crate, SOUNDBITE: expert explains problems with bulbs 4....
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Bloomberg

How Freight Farms Brings Farming to the Big Cities

Higher Ed
May 9 -- Brad McNamara, Freight Farms co-founder and chief executive officer, and Bijan Sabet, Spark Capital general partner, discuss the next generation of farming with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
Stock Footage2:37
Bridgeman Arts

Flower, seed and bird markets. Sites in Paris. France, 1957

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 9 from the French documentary 'Autour de Notre Dame', (Around Notre Dame) from 1957. Scenes from the flower markets of Paris, including shots of caged birds and animals for sale. Scenes by the River Seine and shots of sites such as...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Drought hit Zimbabwe farmers look to science to save crops

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists in Zimbabwe are conducting trials of new heat tolerant varieties of maize that should be ready for sale ahead of the next planting season
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Curated Video

50 States, USDA Warn Of Mystery Seeds

Higher Ed
All 50 states and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are issuing warnings to not plant the seeds and to contact your state department.
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Curated Video

Louisville, Pittsburgh and Connecticut were named top seeds on 'Selection Sunday' for the men's NCAA basketball tournament. The other No. 1 seed is ACC regular-season champion North Carolina. (March 16)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: The NCAA basketball tournament field is set CAPTION: Louisville, Pittsburgh and Connecticut were named top seeds on 'Selection Sunday' for the men's NCAA basketball tournament. The other No. 1 seed is ACC regular-season...
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Curated Video

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Higher Ed
STORY: Colombia's drug cartels, who flooded the United States with cocaine in the 1980s have started dealing in a new and even more damaging but lucrative product: heroin; fields of coca are being replaced by fields of opium poppies and...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Madagascar's world class cocoa a bitter sweet cash crop

9th - Higher Ed
Madagascar produces 7,000 tons of cocoa every year which is highly sought after for its 100 percent fine cocoa quality
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Curated Video

Willem Dafoe: 'I am having more opportunities now than I’ve ever had'

Higher Ed
WILLEM DAFOE: 'I AM HAVING MORE OPPORTUNITIES NOW THAN I'VE EVER HAD' Willem Dafoe says his career has not been affected by ageism. Speaking at a press conference at the Berlin International Film Festival on...
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Curated Video

A new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum looks at the elevated shoe as a design object. Platforms in the show date as far back as 1550 and include a lethal 8-inch dagger stiletto and a gravity-defying design embraced by Lady Gaga. (Sept. 8)

Higher Ed
Killer Heels. The title says it all. It's the name of a new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum that looks at the elevated shoe as a design object, from platforms dating to about 1600 to a contemporary lethal 8-inch dagger stiletto and a...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Tea in the Highlands Mad grower tends blooming crop

9th - Higher Ed
Its an unlikely blend an Irishman growing Englands national drink in the foothills of the Scottish highlands but Tam O Braan is now the envy of those who onced called him crazy with his artisinal tea in huge demand
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Bloomberg

IBM: Building Watson's Revenue Engine

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- Crawford Del Prete, chief research officer at IDC, and David Kirkpatrick, chief executive officer at Techonomy, discuss IBM's shift to newer businesses like cloud and artificial intelligence, if it's the right strategy and the...
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Bloomberg

Mike Mayo Sees 'Better Times Ahead' for JPMorgan

Higher Ed
Feb.28 -- Mike Mayo, head of U.S. large-cap bank research at Wells Fargo & Co., discusses the outlook for JP Morgan Chase & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Launching an Exchange Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic

Higher Ed
May.14 -- Eric Ries, Long Term Stock Exchange chief executive officer, wants companies to focus on long-term governance over the quarterly profits that Wall Street relies on. He speaks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak and Emily Chang on...
News Clip4:46
Curated Video

Pakistani flood hit farmers get back to work

Higher Ed
AP Television Zakhi Kona, Khyber-Pakhtoonkhwa Province, Pakistan - November 3, 2010 1. Wide of farmer ploughing field 2. Close of seeds going into plough 3. Close of plough blade in earth 4. Close of seeds in ground 5. Mid, low angle...
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Curated Video

Sudan/Kenya - Aid is not reaching famine victims

Higher Ed
United Nations experts investigating the distribution of food relief in drought-stricken southern Sudan has reported that crucial aid intended for famine victims is being diverted to feed soldiers. The UN task force visited the...
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Curated Video

ISRAEL: US DIPLOMAT ROSS PEACE ACCORD VISIT (V)

Higher Ed
Voice and effects America's Middle East envoy, Dennis Ross, has urged the Israeli and Palestinian delegations to make another push toward a final peace deal. Ross made his appeal after a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and...
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Bloomberg

Market Rebound: What's Behind the Turnaround?

Higher Ed
May 11 -- Brian Jacobsen, chief portfolio strategist at Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, discusses the rebound in the U.S. markets and where he sees opportunity. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."
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Bloomberg

Bayer, Monsanto CEOs on $66 Billion Merger

Higher Ed
Sept. 14 -- Werner Baumann, chief executive officer at Bayer, and Hugh Grant, chairman and chief executive officer at Monsanto, discuss the $66 billion merger deal agreed to by the companies, regulatory concerns, executive roles at the...