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Bridgeman Arts

Banana harvest and forests in Guadeloupe, Antilles, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 10 from 'Paradis Antillais', a 1950s documentary about Martinique, the Antilles and the West Indies. In this clip, men and women harvest bananas and transport them. Scenes of flowers, plants and wildlife in the forests of Guadeloupe.
Stock Footage3:16
Bridgeman Arts

Kolkhoz farmers and animals. Scientists at work. Estonia, 1971

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from the 1971 documentary 'Estonia' made in the Soviet Union, dubbed in French. Scenes of Kolkhoz farming in the countryside. Cows grazing in the fields and bulls being pulled by their nose rings. Scientists at work in their...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Crops suffer amid Europe's deep freeze

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Crops suffer amid Europe's deep freeze
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Bloomberg

Bayer, BASF Face Weed Killer Lawsuits

Higher Ed
Feb.17 -- In the midst of settling thousands of lawsuits over its “Roundup” weed killer, Bayer AG is bracing for another potential multi-billion problem. A U.S. Federal court has awarded $265 million to a Missouri farmer who blamed...
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Curated Video

A conflict between elephants and humans as both populations expand ++ GRAPHIC CONTENT+++

Higher Ed
File: APTV Sep. 15, 1995 1. Wide night shot of elephants under the spot light 2. Wide night shot that zooms in to a game ranger shooting with a left pan towards shot elephant. 3. Mid shot of game ranger 4. Mid shot of elephant that...
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Curated Video

Drought conditions in more than a dozen states across the south forcing residents to cope in varying ways.

Higher Ed
Headline: Crushing drought leaves south parched Suggested caption: Drought conditions in more than a dozen states across the south forcing residents to cope in varying ways. (July 20) ("Tubers and rafters, just enjoying a nice, peaceful...
News Clip7:35
Curated Video

News Item (18a5f94d-db79-c2c8-e193-f097362a190f)

Higher Ed
00/00/69 c0017547 / color florida: stan rizley on the migrant workers: uncut "migrant workers" shows: shot of a man speaking, he is the editor of the immokalee bulletin newspaper, says he's been able to observe the migrant people...
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Curated Video

Irma Delivers Serious Punch to Florida Citrus

Higher Ed
Hurricane Irma dealt Florida's iconic citrus crop a devastating blow, destroying nearly all the fruit in some Southwest Florida groves and seriously damaging groves in Central Florida. U.S. Senators Bill Nelson and Marco...
News Clip2:46
Curated Video

Irma delivers punch to Florida citrus industry

Higher Ed
Hurricane Irma dealt Florida's iconic citrus crop a devastating blow, destroying nearly all the fruit in some Southwest Florida groves and seriously damaging groves in Central Florida. US Senators Bill Nelson and Marco...
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Curated Video

Where Environment Meets Economy: Selling Climate Policy In Iowa

Higher Ed
Climate change is more than rising sea levels and stronger hurricanes. Farmers in Iowa are trying to protect their crops from more frequent floods.
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Bloomberg

CBA Says 'Reasonably Bullish" About Agri-Commodities

Higher Ed
May.26 -- Tobin Gorey, strategist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, discusses the prospects for agricultural commodities.  China is clamping down on some corn imports amid concern that overseas purchases have spiraled out of control....
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Bloomberg

Mistry: Palm Exports From Indonesia Will Remain Slow

Higher Ed
Godrej International Director Dorab Mistry believes palm exports from Indonesia will remain slow and under perform. He speaks with Juliette Saly and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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Bloomberg

Soybean Prices Surge on Supply Squeeze

Higher Ed
Soybean futures climbed 5.4%, the most in more than a year, after a closely watched crop report signaled shockingly tight supplies. USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer talks about the report on "Bloomberg Triple Take."
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Curated Video

CAN344 RAJAH MAN INTERVIEWED ON INDINA ECONOMY

Higher Ed
Special Productions on Asia, with interviews on India's economy, effects of indendence on agriculture and Industry. 1. vs interview with Indian Ambassador about coming of democracy and industrial revoution to India and Asia, railways in...
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Curated Video

RR0138/B: China: Yunnan Dam

Higher Ed
Mayidui, Dachaoshan, Kunming and Shandi; Yunnan province, China/ Bangkok, Thailand/ Phnom Penh, Cambodia (recent/ file):Mayidui, China (recent): various of village market; Dachaoshan, China (recent): various of hydroelectric dam under...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: French agriculture wilts under drought conditions

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: French agriculture wilts under drought conditions
News Clip1:55
AFP News Agency

VOICED: Russia swelters in record-breaking drought

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Russia swelters in record-breaking drought
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Bosnian nature reserve threatened by hydr

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Bosnian nature reserve threatened by hydr
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Gaza yards rooftops bloom with

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Gaza yards rooftops bloom with
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Bloomberg

China's Farmers Take to the Sky

Higher Ed
Apr.06 -- On southern China’s Hainan Island, agricultural drones are used to spray pesticides over crops. The Chinese government has encouraged farmers to move from manual labor to automated farming. (video by Vicky Feng, Robin Fall)
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Curated Video

RR7308 BANGLADESH ELECTION ADVANCER CUTS 1 OF 4

Higher Ed
The world's youngest nation, Bangladesh, goes to the polls on March 7th 1973 in the first national elections since independence. Prime Minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his Awami League Party are certain to win all but a handful of...
News Clip2:26
Bloomberg

Corn Rises on USDA Outlook Cut

Higher Ed
Nov. 10 -- Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga reports on the unexpected cut on the USDAs corn supply outlook. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)