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Bozeman Farmers Market Hail Storm
from YouTube :: Tag // storm July 22, 2008
Very sudden hail storm at the Bozeman Farmers Market. July 22nd, 2008. The sound you're hearing was much louder in person. It is the sound of hail pounding on the pavilion roof. Author: jerreece Keywords: Hail bozeman farmers market rain storm wind clouds loud sound july 22nd 2008 Added: July 22, 2008
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Organic Slimdown: New Weight Loss Discovery
from YouTube :: Videos by diethealth July 21, 2008
http://diet.com/videos Eating organic may help prevent obesity. Lose weight with FDA approved organic food to minimize the amount of chemicals your body ingests to promote a healthier lifestyle. These studies are "inconclusive" but you decide for yourself. Author: diethealth Keywords: organic foods video theory fat loss weight diet health food fast quick all natural obesity program plan epidemic why local farmers market Added: July 21, 2008
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Pa. Farmers Hope for Natural Gas Windfall
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress July 14, 2008
BusinessPa. Farmers Hope for Natural Gas WindfallPa. Farmers Hope for Natural Gas WindfallThe Associated PressFarmers in Northeast Pennsylvania are leasing their land to natural gas companies and hoping for a multi-million dollar windfall. (July 14)((Susquehanna County, PA)) NATS: cow noises It may look like an ordinary Pennsylvania farm - but what lies beneath appears to be worth millions of dollars. NATS: rooster Before she realized the REAL cash cow on her farm, Elizabeth Downey put the land up for sale, needing money to keep the family afloat. ((Elizabeth Downey, Farm Owner)) "We needed the money to help raise this child." But in what has become an everyday occurrence here, a better offer came her way. NATS: natural gas well being drilled She leased her property to a natural gas company, and stands to make millions of dollars over the next several years in royalties. NATS: rooster crowing. There's a land rush underway here. Just over two years ago "land men," many from Texas; started leasing mineral rights from landowners here for as little as two dollars an acre. Now, the going rate has skyrocketed to 2 thousand, 500 dollars an acre, for a five year lease. ((Tom Murphy, Penn State University)) "You have whole communities that have essentially won the lottery, because of these lease payments." Tom Murphy is an agriculturalist from nearby Penn State University. "This is a huge mineral resource that's coming to market at a time the market is asking for more and more gas. There is really no land for sale any more. In about the last six to eight months any land that came to the marketplace has disappeared." The source of the fuel, and thus the wealth, is a 300-million year old land formation called the Marcellus Shale that stretches from West Virginia to upstate New York. ((Ted Shaffrey, The Associated Press)) ((Susquehanna County, PA)) "Geologists have known for more than a century that the thick, hard shale here contains lots of natural gas. "But it wasn't until now that it made economic sense to go deep underground and unlock it in large quantities. "New drilling technologies and rising fuel costs have changed all that. "But here in Northwestern Pennsylvania, the natural gas market is purely speculative. "Not even one cubic foot has been extracted and brought to market. Yet." NATS: tractor Ted Barbour stands to make 15 percent of all the natural gas mined from his family farm - if it produces. "Hope changes a lot of things, and there's a lot of hope here this is going to be a big thing. But that's tempered with the fact they haven't put a pipeline in yet." Gas companies and others have plans to build a pipeline from these farmland wells into the huge markets of New York City, Philadelphia and other densely populated areas in the northeast - by the end of this year. Lester Greevy and Dale Tice are attorneys who broker deals between land owners and oil companies - and business is good. ((Lester Greevy, Lawyer)) "Just the energy crunch created a perfect storm." ((Dale Tice, Lawyer)) "Who knows how high the prices are going to go? A lot of certainty and a lot of excitement right now." Geologists speculate some of these prospect wells may produce up to three million cubic feet a day of natural gas. Ted Shaffrey, The Associated Press, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: pa natural_gas pa. farmers hope natural gas windfall Added: July 14, 2008
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Pa. Farmers Hope for Natural Gas Windfall
from YouTube :: Tag // money July 14, 2008
PlusPa. Farmers Hope for Natural Gas WindfallPa. Farmers Hope for Natural Gas WindfallThe Associated PressFarmers in Northeast Pennsylvania are leasing their land to natural gas companies and hoping for a multi-million dollar windfall. (July 14)((Susquehanna County, PA)) NATS: cow noises It may look like an ordinary Pennsylvania farm - but what lies beneath appears to be worth millions of dollars. NATS: rooster Before she realized the REAL cash cow on her farm, Elizabeth Downey put the land up for sale, needing money to keep the family afloat. ((Elizabeth Downey, Farm Owner)) "We needed the money to help raise this child." But in what has become an everyday occurrence here, a better offer came her way. NATS: natural gas well being drilled She leased her property to a natural gas company, and stands to make millions of dollars over the next several years in royalties. NATS: rooster crowing. There's a land rush underway here. Just over two years ago "land men," many from Texas; started leasing mineral rights from landowners here for as little as two dollars an acre. Now, the going rate has skyrocketed to 2 thousand, 500 dollars an acre, for a five year lease. ((Tom Murphy, Penn State University)) "You have whole communities that have essentially won the lottery, because of these lease payments." Tom Murphy is an agriculturalist from nearby Penn State University. "This is a huge mineral resource that's coming to market at a time the market is asking for more and more gas. There is really no land for sale any more. In about the last six to eight months any land that came to the marketplace has disappeared." The source of the fuel, and thus the wealth, is a 300-million year old land formation called the Marcellus Shale that stretches from West Virginia to upstate New York. ((Ted Shaffrey, The Associated Press)) ((Susquehanna County, PA)) "Geologists have known for more than a century that the thick, hard shale here contains lots of natural gas. "But it wasn't until now that it made economic sense to go deep underground and unlock it in large quantities. "New drilling technologies and rising fuel costs have changed all that. "But here in Northwestern Pennsylvania, the natural gas market is purely speculative. "Not even one cubic foot has been extracted and brought to market. Yet." NATS: tractor Ted Barbour stands to make 15 percent of all the natural gas mined from his family farm - if it produces. "Hope changes a lot of things, and there's a lot of hope here this is going to be a big thing. But that's tempered with the fact they haven't put a pipeline in yet." Gas companies and others have plans to build a pipeline from these farmland wells into the huge markets of New York City, Philadelphia and other densely populated areas in the northeast - by the end of this year. Lester Greevy and Dale Tice are attorneys who broker deals between land owners and oil companies - and business is good. ((Lester Greevy, Lawyer)) "Just the energy crunch created a perfect storm." ((Dale Tice, Lawyer)) "Who knows how high the prices are going to go? A lot of certainty and a lot of excitement right now." Geologists speculate some of these prospect wells may produce up to three million cubic feet a day of natural gas. Ted Shaffrey, The Associated Press, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: pa natural_gas pa. farmers hope natural gas windfall Added: July 14, 2008
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Paul Roberts - Corn Prices and the Global Food Economy
from FORA.tv - Daily Video FORAcast July 08, 2008
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/06/18/Paul_Roberts_The_End_of_Food Paul Roberts discusses how biofuels have driven corn prices up - which, in turn, has caused a "ripple effect" of high food prices throughout the global economy. ----- More than 1.1 billion people worldwide are at risk of obesity-related illness, while roughly as many people are starving. Meanwhile, global food production faces dangers, including some chemicals, destructive farming techniques and contamination. Roberts takes a close look at food production, transport and consumption on a global scale, uncovering disturbing trends about the system we all entrust to handle our food. Will people take heed and work to improve the health of our food supply and distribution chain, before it is too late for millions of people around the world? - The Commonwealth Club of California Paul Roberts is the author of The End of Oil, which was a 2005 New York Public Library Helen Bernstein Book Award finalist, and he is a regular contributor to HarperÂ’s Magazine. A long-time observer of both business and environmental issues, he is an expert on the complex interplay of economics, technology, and the natural world. He lives in Washington State. FORA.tv podcasts are sponsored by Pfizer. Visit our Pfizer "Health and Wellness" channel at http://fora.tv/wellness.
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Strawberry Fields
from YouTube :: Videos by MuggleSam June 28, 2008
Strawberry fields forever! Music by incompetech.com Author: MuggleSam Keywords: mugglesam kids strawberry fields forever ontario fresh produce farmers farm picking berries strawberries fruit Added: June 27, 2008
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06/25/08 - Local Edition
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) June 25, 2008
Most of us are used to doing our grocery shopping at large supermarkets every day, but local produce markets are giving people a fresh alternative. We'll explain. Plus, a trash pickup program for flood damaged items is coming to a close. Those stories on this Local Edition.
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from Revver - music Videos June 18, 2008
Author: eod711a Added: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 00:34:58 -0800 Duration: 59http://www.emailsondemand.com,864-641-0669,Music email database for sale,musicians email database for sale,Farming email database for sale,ist of farmers email database for sale,farming email database
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from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS June 18, 2008
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First Life/Second Life Certified Farmers Markets Mesh Up
from YouTube :: Tag // second life June 09, 2008
On June 5th, 2008 - a Virtual World, and a Real World collided. Two farmers markets - one in real life the other in Second Life - came together in a mashup. See chaos at cChaos.org Author: richardhroth Keywords: Certified Farmers Markets nonpofits 2nd life second music drumming nutrition health grassroots outreach Added: June 8, 2008
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Argentina's farmer strikes - 03 Jun 08
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish June 03, 2008
Argentina has long been one of the world's major grain producers. But for nearly three months, farmers there have been on strike, seriously affecting exports of food while globally there are shortages and soaring prices. Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman reports from Lujan on how Argentina's domestic politics are having a global impact. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: Argentina food strikes farmers Al Jazeera English Lucia Newman Lujan Added: June 2, 2008
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Farm Workers Claim Slavery in Florida
from YouTube :: Videos by IowaPublicTelevision June 02, 2008
Sixty years after the historic documentary "Harvest of Shame," some claim the plight of migrant workers is still deplorable. Market to Market examines a contentious Senate hearing and the latest developments. http://www.iptv.org/mtom/archivedshow.cfm?ShowNumber=3334 Author: IowaPublicTelevision Keywords: MarketToMarket IPTV IowaPublicTelevision agriculture migrant workers slavery Florida farmers immigration Congress Added: June 2, 2008
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CMN Video: Bodega Goat Cheese
from my videos June 01, 2008
Author: CulinaryMedia Added: Sat, 31 May 2008 22:46:11 -0800 Duration: 178Bodega Goat Cheese We speak with cheesemaker Patti Carlin of Bodega Goat Cheese at the San Rafael Farmer's market in Marin County, CA. She tells us about her approach to fresh cheesemaking, and the fact that she's the only cheesemaker in America ...
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CMN Video: Bodega Goat Cheese
from Most Recent June 01, 2008
Author: CulinaryMedia Added: Sat, 31 May 2008 22:46:11 -0800 Duration: 178Bodega Goat Cheese We speak with cheesemaker Patti Carlin of Bodega Goat Cheese at the San Rafael Farmer's market in Marin County, CA. She tells us about her approach to fresh cheesemaking, and the fact that she's the only cheesemaker in America ...
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