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Episode
EpisodeSeason51Episode5130
The war brings volatile prices to La Salle Street and Main Street. Past failures in America’s land promise. Commodity market analysis with Naomi Blohm.
Market Analysis
ClipSeason51Episode5130
Market Analysis with Naomi Blohm
Market Plus
ClipSeason51Episode5130
Market Plus with Naomi Blohm
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    When the Civil War ended, measures briefly allowed former slaves to petition for Confederates’ abandoned or confiscated farms - in one of America’s first attempts at land redistribution to formerly enslaved people. It largely failed.
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    With margins expected to be tight, some in farm country are concerned about spikes in the price of farm inputs.
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    College Greenhouse Feeds Students and Community
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    In the last quarter century, corn and soybeans have slowed gained land while hay and wheat gave up acres.
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    Questions still remain if President Trump will be able to apply tariffs on imports in the long term, and whether trading partners ratify trade agreements negotiated under trade threats.
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    Strong winds fed wildfires in the Oklahoma panhandle while new snow fall in the Sierras lead to instability contributing to a deadly avalanche.
MtoM Podcast
PodcastSeason10Episode1039
Jeff Irwin lost his father Gary to suicide on his 22nd birthday in February 1984. Now, 42 years later, he's telling the story — and writing a book — to help farm families recognize the warning signs and find the resources that didn't exist when his family needed them most.
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