Agriculture
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(OCoLC)fst00801355
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Agriculture
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Agriculture
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Incoming Resources
- Human crop, [presented by] United States Department of the Interior
- Food and famine in the 21st century, William A. Dando, editor
- The future of food, Lily Films presents ; directed, produced, and written by Deborah Koons Garcia ; produced by Catherine Lynn Butler
- Formosa - Island of Promise
- Fighting for the future of food, activists versus agribusiness in the struggle over biotechnology, Rachel Schurman and William A. Munro
- Nature Inc, [directed by Alexandra Posada] ; [produced by Rob Gould] ; [Dev TV], Episode 10
- Markets and rural poverty, upgrading in value chains, edited by Jonathan Mitchell and Christopher Coles
- Food truths from farm to table, 25 surprising ways to shop & eat without guilt, Michele Payn
- Think green, by Andrew Thomson and Gillian Bartlett, Episode 31
- A blow to the mafia, directed by Stefania Casini ; produced by Bizef Produzione, Sicilia Mito in un'Isola di Luce, Regione Siciliana and Sicilia Film Commission
- A revolution down on the farm, the transformation of American agriculture since 1929, Paul K. Conkin
- Food, Inc., Magnolia Pictures ; Participant Media & River Road Entertainment present a film by Robert Kenner ; director of photography, Richard Pearce ; co-producers, Eric Schlosser, Richard Pearce, Melissa Robledo ; executive producers, William Pohlad, Jeff Skoll, Robin Schorr, Diane Weyermann ; producers, Robert Kenner, Elise Pearlstein ; directed by Robert Kenner ; writers, Robert Kenner, Elise Pearlstein, Kim Roberts ; developed with American Documentary, Inc
- Beeconomy, what women and bees can teach us about local trade and the global market, Tammy Horn
- The carbon farming solution, a global toolkit of perennial crops and regenerative agriculture practices for climate change mitigation and food security, Eric Toensmeier ; foreword by Dr. Hans Herren
- Universal Newsreels, Release 73, September 5, 1932
- Fordson, Farmall, and Poppin' Johnny, a history of the farm tractor and its impact on America, Robert C. Williams
- Fields of learning, the student farm movement in North America, edited by Laura Sayre and Sean Clark ; foreword by Frederick L. Kirschenmann
- Lords of the harvest, biotech, big money, and the future of food, Daniel Charles
- Hawaii: Our Next State
- Post-war farms, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Food matters, a guide to conscious eating with more than 75 recipes, Mark Bittman
- Midwest futures, Phil Christman
- The agrarian vision, sustainability and environmental ethics, Paul B. Thompson
- The virtues of ignorance, complexity, sustainability, and the limits of knowledge, edited by Bill Vitek and Wes Jackson
- No-tillage farming, S. H. Phillips and H. M. Young, Jr
- How to play the grains, produced by Bloomberg
- The social history of agriculture, from the origins to the current crisis, Christopher Isett and Stephen Miller
- Gardens of the gods, myth, magic and meaning, Christopher McIntosh
- Troublesome Creek, a Midwestern, Artistic License/Forensic Films presents a West City Films production ; produced, written and directed by Jeanne Jordan and Steven Ascher
- Troubled harvest, agronomy and revolution in Mexico, 1880-2002, Joseph Cotter
- Actualites Mondiales, November 13, 1940, Produced by Les Actualites Mondiales
- Sugar, the rules of the game, produced by Meritxell Ribas, A Televisio de Catalunya Production
- Great men of modern agriculture, Grant G. Cannon
- The garden at the end of the world, produced, directed, filmed, edited, written and narrated by Gary Caganoff
- Jimmy's global harvest, produced and directed by Nat Sharman
- Universal Newsreels, Release 670, May 25, 1938
- Water in all the wrong places, by Wendy Mackeigan and Tyler Mifflin
- Feeding the world, a film lesson in vocational guidance
- Smith, drought conditions could persist into 2013, produced by Bloomberg
- Cannabis, evolution and ethnobotany, Robert C. Clarke and Mark D. Merlin
- How to feed the world, edited by Jessica Eise and Ken Foster
- Tech tools, directed by Marilyn Higgins
- Mexico-Good Neighbor's Dilemma
- Wirtz, U.S. drought rippled through food chain, produced by Bloomberg
- Can technology keep up with population growth?, produced by Bloomberg
- The essential agrarian reader, the future of culture, community, and the land, edited by Norman Wirzba
- Bees in America, how the honey bee shaped a nation, Tammy Horn
- Dirt, sweat, and diesel, a family farm in the twenty-first century
- March of time, produced by Richard de Rochemont
- Sub-Saharan Africa, an environmental history, Gregory H. Maddox
Outgoing Resources
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