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9/29/2009 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn about a citrus disease, Texas Longhorns, a farm school and a sweet potato business.
Jason Shoultz examines how a new plant disease called Citrus Greening threatens to devastate citrus growers across the country. Sarah Gardner heads out to roundup some Texas Longhorns in Ohio. Rob Stewart finds a school in Massachusetts where farming novices can learn how to live off the land. Yolanda Vazquez finds an Arkansas couple whose sweet potato business is highly-acclaimed.
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America's Heartland is presented by your local public television station.
The Monsanto Company and the American Farm Bureau Federation make presentation of America's Heartland possible.

504
9/29/2009 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Jason Shoultz examines how a new plant disease called Citrus Greening threatens to devastate citrus growers across the country. Sarah Gardner heads out to roundup some Texas Longhorns in Ohio. Rob Stewart finds a school in Massachusetts where farming novices can learn how to live off the land. Yolanda Vazquez finds an Arkansas couple whose sweet potato business is highly-acclaimed.
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