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20 Episodes 2006 - 2006
Episode 1
Tue, Jul 25, 200627 mins
Visit the Sims cattle ranch in Wyoming and generating new revenue. Travel to Florida to learn growing grapefruits. Discover where the watermelons are found. Back in Wyoming, meet a rancher who raises yaks and puts yak steaks to the test.
Episode 2
Tue, Aug 1, 200627 mins
Willie Nelson supports soybean bio-diesel fuel. The biggest and baddest farm machinery in Kentucky. California farmers restore past tractors and trucks. Celebrate the mule in Tennessee. Texans compete at nationals to restore old tractors.
Episode 3
Tue, Aug 8, 200627 mins
A coast-to-coast effort to help farm families keep their young ones safe is in full effect. Examine the struggles farm families have when spring arrives. Indiana's famed hardwood stays within its state to be used by local cabinet makers.
Episode 4
Tue, Aug 15, 200627 mins
Nature always has the last word.. Experience the Great Western Show. Farmers must improvise and innovate when a crop becomes unprofitable or unpopular. Bug farming is a pretty hot business if you grow the right ones.
Episode 5
Tue, Aug 22, 200627 mins
Nature always has the last word. Experience the Great Western Show. Farmers must improvise and innovate when a crop becomes unprofitable or unpopular. Bug farming is a pretty hot business if you grow the right ones.
Episode 6
Tue, Aug 29, 200627 mins
American farm meets the Chicago Board of Trade. Farmers are seeking income in tourism. Texan rural towns turning their history and hard work into a selling point for tourists. Start kids young and let them discover with their own hands.
Episode 7
Tue, Sep 5, 200627 mins
Feeding America during World War Two as Mexicans were invited here. The early Spanish settlers descendants opened Texas to cattle ranching and farming. Georgia farmers grow and harvest peaches. Meet Mas Masumoto, a California farmer.
Episode 8
Tue, Sep 12, 200627 mins
Country music. A shrimp boat operator tells a story of Hurricane Katrina. California Almond farmers grow 80% of the world's supply, with honeybees. Tennessee farmers produce freshwater pearls by planting a healthy mollusk into a shell.
Episode 9
Tue, Sep 26, 200627 mins
Across the heartland, there's a growing interest and concern about preserving our nation's precious farmland. Farmers markets are booming across the U.S. Visit a winemaker in Kentucky-not the usual location for a winery.
Episode 10
Tue, Sep 26, 200627 mins
The Mississippi River helped grow Americs into a great agricultural superpower. Explore Mark Twain's "Adventures of Tom Sawyer" literature. Visit the city of St. Louis, MIssouri. Visit the Mississippi Delta.
Episode 11
Tue, Oct 3, 200627 mins
The Fulton Fish Market has a new location. Find some tasty veggies both in Iowa and Manhattan. Caviar is one of the most expensive foods in the world, and a San Francisco restaurant is introduced to many domestic varieties.
Episode 12
Tue, Oct 10, 200627 mins
America's agrarian roots that shaped out culture. Our farm communities were originally tied by a common background or religion; some have assimilated into mainstream America. Gardening is one of America' s biggest hobbies.
Episode 13
Tue, Oct 17, 200627 mins
Greenmarket has been inviting regional farmers into NYC. Rice bringing back South Carolina. Arkansas is home to Riceland Foods. Visit the Tulmeadow Farm produced everything from chickens to chutney. Visit largest alpaca ranch in Ohio
Episode 14
Tue, Oct 24, 200627 mins
Help your local farmer and buy their locally produced crops. Visit the Garlic Festival in California. Visit our country's only tea plantation in Charleston, South Carolina. Life couldn't be sweeter for Kristin Ford in Oregon.
Episode 15
Wed, Nov 1, 200627 mins
Celebrate the harvest season with a Tractorcade in Iowa. A South Carolina hog farmer. It's a harvest straight from the sea. Meet a female aquaculture farmer who is a shellfish harvester. Celebrate the end of the harvest..
Episode 16
Wed, Nov 8, 200627 mins
Visit the Matanuska outside Anchorage, Alaska where farmers grow incredibly large vegetables. The Alaska State Fair is the best place. Alaskan waters produce for than seven hundred million pounds of tasty king crab, whitefish, and salmon.
Episode 17
Wed, Nov 15, 200627 mins
Learn the cowboy profession at a Cowboy College. One week in January each year, thousands of cowboys share their lives as range rhymers. Experience cowboy.. Who was the first American author to capture the grit and spirit of the West?
Episode 18
Sun, Nov 26, 200627 mins
Potatoes are getting high-tech treatment and explore a program in Wisconsin that helps farmers overcome disabilities. Visit Death Valley, CA that grows sweet dates. Learn how Oregon farmers keep hazelnut alive. A corn maze in Utah.
Episode 19
Wed, Nov 29, 200627 mins
Midwest farmers cope with drought. Visit Castle Valley Greenhouses producing red, ripe tomatoes. A Connecticut family saves their farm by asking for help. Paleontologists flock to St. George, Utah to the biggest dinosaur discovery site.
Episode 20
Wed, Dec 6, 200627 mins
Poultry is a demanding business. A farmer works hard to producing eggs. Wisconsin wears the cranberry crown. California is shaking up those trees deep inside the almond grove. Dahlia is a blossoming business in Oregon.