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farmers jeff and doug martin are watching with high expectations. goal isn't just maximum yield. it's maximum yield with minimum impact. >> we've always been for many, many years want to achieve the goal of conservation, keeping the soil in place on the land and not have run off, not have wind erosion. >> to do that, the family has been no till and strip till farming for three decades. >> we can remember like it was yesterday, going out in the back 40 and no telling -- and my dad came out and turned around and went to the house. we did 20-acres that year. it was the best corn we had. from then on we just continued to research and improve on what we did and talk to other people and study and try to improve our practices to where we are today. >> today they're not only managing the soil, but they're working to reduce nutrient run off, planting buffer strips between fields and waterways, putting chronically poor farmland into the conservation program. >> a lot of times you have to till that area two or three times and spend more time and labor and fuel
farmers jeff and doug martin are watching with high expectations. goal isn't just maximum yield. it's maximum yield with minimum impact. >> we've always been for many, many years want to achieve the goal of conservation, keeping the soil in place on the land and not have run off, not have wind erosion. >> to do that, the family has been no till and strip till farming for three decades. >> we can remember like it was yesterday, going out in the back 40 and no telling -- and my...
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to doug martin on what looks like a harmless little screen. martin to fair, the first one. makes another guy miss. 79 yards. his third touchdown of the game. 31-24 broncos. 17 seconds left, colin kapperneck rolling, hitting matthews to tie it at 31. going to overtime. wait a second, nine seconds left. airs it out for titus young. dive and catch at the nevada 9. they call time-out but miss the field goal and miss another field goal in ot. nevada's anthony martinez good from 34. nevada shocks boise state 34-31. top ranked oregon hosting number 21 arizona. ducks down 19-14 at the half but they cannot be contained for long. josh hough exploding 85 yards. the ducks clinch a share of the pac-10 title and a bcs bid, 48-29. to the iron bowl, number 2 auburn trails number 11 alabama 24-0 at one point. heisman favorite cam newton rallies the tigers in the fourth finding him. that's the game-winner. college basketball, cal and notre dame, the old spice classic in orlando. golden bears made two of 25 shots in the first half. two of 25. they scored five points total at halftime. they go
to doug martin on what looks like a harmless little screen. martin to fair, the first one. makes another guy miss. 79 yards. his third touchdown of the game. 31-24 broncos. 17 seconds left, colin kapperneck rolling, hitting matthews to tie it at 31. going to overtime. wait a second, nine seconds left. airs it out for titus young. dive and catch at the nevada 9. they call time-out but miss the field goal and miss another field goal in ot. nevada's anthony martinez good from 34. nevada shocks...
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doug williams who is almost done with his job at the critirian wind the áf farm. hoping another job is right around the corner if maryland becomes a leader in the green energy revolutionful adam may. >>> martin set a goal to get more funding for maryland. >>>-- the national labor relation boards argue the comments fall under protected speech. the company says susa was fired for her poor performance. >>> a return to prime time for michael j. fox. it was art imitating life as fox played a lawyer with a disability similar to his parkinson's disease. >> he has a condition that is similar to what i experience. that he has no guilty or shame using it to his benefit. >> reporter: fox says he experienced real life tremors during the shooting of some scenes. the producers of the good wife are hoping he will become a recurring character. >>> it may be the greatest game show move of all time. check it out as a contestant of the wheel of fortune solves a seven day puzzle with only one letter revealed. >> can i solve. >> yeah. >> i've got a good feeling about this. >> that's right. >> burke simply said she had a good feeling about her answer. a trip to the caribbean. pat lives here in maryland. >> i hope
doug williams who is almost done with his job at the critirian wind the áf farm. hoping another job is right around the corner if maryland becomes a leader in the green energy revolutionful adam may. >>> martin set a goal to get more funding for maryland. >>>-- the national labor relation boards argue the comments fall under protected speech. the company says susa was fired for her poor performance. >>> a return to prime time for michael j. fox. it was art imitating...
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martin. let me see you do a little doug e. for us. >> come on. >> i'm not seeing it. let me see. >> oh!, you know what i'm saying? >> let's bring fred in. fred, you don't stee that every day here in the situation room. that kind of live reporting going on. you believe what you see, though? >> real reporter involvement. you have taken that to the next level, too. >> it was a lot of fun. i have to tell you when i was in atlanta a couple weeks ago, i went to the soul train awards and it went on and on. this is going to be a fabulous show. it's a week from sunday on a sunday night on b.e.t. and centric. people who watch it enjoy it. you know what i love the most, fred? you will, too. it's great music and entertainers going back to the '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s. all the way back. there's great stuff for everyone. >> i can't wait to see you do the dougie. >> what i loved was there we were at this big, big cobb energy center in atlanta, there were thousands of people there, and up on the stage was "the situation room" at the soul train awards. how cool is that? >> you were front and center. no on
martin. let me see you do a little doug e. for us. >> come on. >> i'm not seeing it. let me see. >> oh!, you know what i'm saying? >> let's bring fred in. fred, you don't stee that every day here in the situation room. that kind of live reporting going on. you believe what you see, though? >> real reporter involvement. you have taken that to the next level, too. >> it was a lot of fun. i have to tell you when i was in atlanta a couple weeks ago, i went to the...
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talking with us thank you martin lee said anything to bring this program i've let you guys go ok i mean again it's about management of the economy here and currency flows as doug has pointed out go ahead enter. oh i'm sorry i. don't know when to compare it compares to north korea and the united states and it's i was just talking about you know doug was talking about you know he brought up the you know the sanctity of savings and why should people have a right right to their savings or right interest and i was saying like look we'll take it to a job as an extreme example but look what happens in a place like north korea where all of a sudden their savings get wiped out overnight because of government policy and they want to spend new money into the economy i mean how could you possibly justify that obviously you can't but that's that's the that policy to take into an excuse extreme. now in terms of his point about korea is probably desperation you. know i'm not i'm not i mean you brought up who has a right to their savings so i'm saying look we'll take that to extreme and see what happened in north korea and that's what we're doing out here but in a much in a m
talking with us thank you martin lee said anything to bring this program i've let you guys go ok i mean again it's about management of the economy here and currency flows as doug has pointed out go ahead enter. oh i'm sorry i. don't know when to compare it compares to north korea and the united states and it's i was just talking about you know doug was talking about you know he brought up the you know the sanctity of savings and why should people have a right right to their savings or right...