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Bloomberg

How Chinese Tariffs Are Biting U.S. Farmers

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- Agriculture, one of the few areas of the U.S. economy that sells more abroad than it buys, will see its trade surplus shrink next year as shipments to China collapse amid a trade war between the two nations, according to a...
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Bloomberg

Fieldpoint Strategist on the Industrials Industry

Higher Ed
Fieldpoint Private Chief Market Strategist Cameron Dawson joined Guy Johnson and Gina Martin Adams on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" to discuss Deere & Company's earnings and the overall health of the industrials industry.
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Bloomberg

All India Kisan Sabha Vijoo Krishnan on India Farm Laws

Higher Ed
Vijoo Krishnan, Joint Secretary of All India Kisan Sabha, the largest national organization representing farmers in India, discusses Modi's decision to scrap contentious farm laws in his major policy U-turn. Krishnan speaks to Rishaad...
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Curated Video

Celebrity Chefs Are Raising Money For Struggling Family Farms

Higher Ed
A survey found that many small, independent farms could face bankruptcy by the end of the year.
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Sky News

In the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, farmers have been occupying the La Boquilla Dam for more than a month...

Higher Ed
VOICED: In the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, farmers have been occupying the La Boquilla Dam for more than a month. SHOWS: Drone aerial views of the La Boquilla Dam, protesting farmers congregating and eating, Mexican National...
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Bloomberg

Base10 Co-Founder is Investing in Tech With Small Business Focus

Higher Ed
Jul.27 -- Adeyemi Ajao, Base10 Co-Founder & Managing Partner discusses investing during the pandemic, supporting small business, and raising money for startups and diversity initiatives. He speaks with Alix Steel and Francine Lacqua on...
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Curated Video

Democratic Republic Of Congo Using Cassava Flour Amid Wheat Shortage

Higher Ed
The Democratic Republic of Congo is among the African countries that rely on Russian and Ukrainian wheat to meet their consumption needs.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Argentina's agricultural boom, a mixed blessing for farmers

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Argentina's agricultural boom, a mixed blessing for farmers
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Bloomberg

U.S. Corn Supply Cut as Exports Head to Dry Brazil

Higher Ed
June 10 -- The supply of U.S. corn crops may be lower than expected due to higher exports to Brazil where crops have been hurt by dry weather. Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Ryan, Pelosi Debate Farm Bill and Immigration

Higher Ed
Speaking at separate news conferences, House leaders debated the merits of the farm bill. This year's farm bill is a five-year renewal of federal farm and nutrition policy that always proves to be a headache for...
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Curated Video

Scientists launch Ethiopian farm to breed healthy, bug resistant chickens

Higher Ed
Rresearchers are investigating the genetics of chickens in an unusual farm laboratory just launched in Ethiopia. The initiative is to develop disease-resistant, climate-resilient chickens to improve nutrition and income...
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Curated Video

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Higher Ed
STORY: In the past few years, the Golden Triangle in south East Asia has yielded bumper crops of the opium poppy, except in Thailand, where crop substitution projects have helped...
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Sky News

Owen Paterson Warns of Horsemeat 'Conspiracy'

Higher Ed
Owen Paterson Warns of Horsemeat 'Conspiracy'
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Bridgeman Arts

Sugar cane farmers and dancers in Guadeloupe, Antilles, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 9 from 'Paradis Antillais', a 1950s documentary about Martinique, the Antilles and the West Indies. In this clip, farmers work with sugar cane, and transport their crops. Dancers dance to a drum beat and a band.
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Bridgeman Arts

Agriculture in the Countryside of the Punjab

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Workers in the fields of the Punjab, breadbasket of South Asia
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Bloomberg

Sen. Ernst Says She Would Love to See EU Buying More U.S. Soybeans

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Senator Joni Ernst, an Iowa Republican, discusses capital investment legislation, the impact of U.S. tariffs on Iowa farmers, and efforts to expand the use of ethanol-blended gasoline. She speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli...
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Bloomberg

Trump Has No Agenda for Rural America, Rep. Ryan Says

Higher Ed
May.15 -- Representative Tim Ryan, a Democrat from Ohio and 2020 presidential candidate, discusses free trade, trade tariffs, and the challenges faced by American farmers. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

CFTC To Revamp Oil Speculation Rule

Higher Ed
Jan.29 -- Heath Tarbert, Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission speaks to Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli in an exclusive interview about the agency's proposal to limit the size of bets that hedge funds and other traders can make...
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Bloomberg

Roundup Not Carcinogenic, Formula Won't Change After Settlement: Bayer CEO

Higher Ed
Jun.25 -- Bayer AG Chief Executive Officer Werner Baumann discusses the settlement to resolve U.S. lawsuits over its weedkiller Roundup, his firm's acquisition of Monsanto, and investments in the health and nutrition markets. He speaks...
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Press Association

Christmas carols help soothe ‘Baileys Ladies’ on Irish dairy farm

Higher Ed
A dairy farmer who supplies cream for a festive favourite will be playing carols to his herd this Christmas as part of a sustainability drive to reduce his carbon footprint. At other times of the year, Joe Hayden soothes his herd of 180...
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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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Press Association

Irish Government agrees ‘ambitious’ carbon reduction targets

Higher Ed
The Irish Government has agreed “bold” and “ambitious” targets to limit emissions in key sectors of the economy, the Green Party leader has said. Eamon Ryan said it was a “hugely significant and important day”. An agreement was reached...
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Curated Video

Western Temperatures Are Hitting Triple Digits This Summer

Higher Ed
Temperatures are hitting triple digits in western states all the way from Vegas to Oklahoma, and San Antonio to Montana.
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Curated Video

he Cuban government is preparing for a "massive distribution of land," Orlando Lugo, president of Cuba's national farming association, said last week

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Cuba hopes small farms will ease food woes CAPTION: The Cuban government is preparing for a "massive distribution of land," Orlando Lugo, president of Cuba's national farming association, said last week.(April 5) ...