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he refused to lease the farms to any american farmers said he wouldn't hand it over to the slovenly farmers in the united states and despite the support of a number of british correspondents in trying to recruit people it never it never happens. and so washington is left to his own. actions and just in the summer of 1799 and just five months before it's unexpected death washington drafted the will that would provide for the freedom of more than 120 enslaved people at mount vernon, and he ensured that the enslaved ones freed. would those that were older and firm would be cared for that the young would be trained to take care of themselves and be self-supporting but beyond that he offered no he offers no principle statement of opposition to slavery and he never explains what it was. he was hoping to accomplish whether he expected other people to follow his um, it's actions that they didn't and as he rightly anticipated probably that i'm very few virginians would share his idea on it would not be two away from emancipation the abolitionist at home. completely so just in closing several years a
he refused to lease the farms to any american farmers said he wouldn't hand it over to the slovenly farmers in the united states and despite the support of a number of british correspondents in trying to recruit people it never it never happens. and so washington is left to his own. actions and just in the summer of 1799 and just five months before it's unexpected death washington drafted the will that would provide for the freedom of more than 120 enslaved people at mount vernon, and he...
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a farmer doing the public good. the notion of the public that frames many of the expectations of washington as a farmer he places greater emphasis on the specific benefits of the agricultural improvements he introduces. those expectations also frame his new reckoning with slavery throughout the years following the revolutionary war. it is here in his life as a farmer more than in any other dimension of his life that we can discern how washington ultimately confronted the paradox of slavery and freedom that runs throughout the founding period. in this form we can find the most detailed record of his changing attitudes towards slavery. and enslavedthe story of washinf farmer is the story of washington in the flavor. and slaved labor and farming were inseparable throughout his entire life. he once wrote that he did not like to even think about slavery, let alone write about it or talk about it. in fact he thought about slavery all the time. he thought about it and wrote about it in terms of his management of the enslav
a farmer doing the public good. the notion of the public that frames many of the expectations of washington as a farmer he places greater emphasis on the specific benefits of the agricultural improvements he introduces. those expectations also frame his new reckoning with slavery throughout the years following the revolutionary war. it is here in his life as a farmer more than in any other dimension of his life that we can discern how washington ultimately confronted the paradox of slavery and...
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get resources in the hand of american farmers, we have 11,000 farmers more than 90 days delinquent at united states department of agriculture and stripped, a a provision that protected the farmerss and now senator schumer said he would work with me to provide that language and nothing has happened. the president has not had a meeting that he's committed to over a year ago. when farmers lose land, we have countries like china buying this land from america's farmers, we are putting america's farmers behind the wheel and losing land and helping china buy land and bill gates. this is america is we can do far better than we are treating american farmers right now. >> todd: with all the money being handed out by the white house, where is the focus on the farmer? you know the people that literally feed our country? >> yes, the hardest occupation known to man is farmland. i get up everyday and work hard and next year i'll be celebrated my 40th year as a farmer, a fourth generation former. we are watching aide go out to the countries, we are helping farmers in foreign countries, but not helpin
get resources in the hand of american farmers, we have 11,000 farmers more than 90 days delinquent at united states department of agriculture and stripped, a a provision that protected the farmerss and now senator schumer said he would work with me to provide that language and nothing has happened. the president has not had a meeting that he's committed to over a year ago. when farmers lose land, we have countries like china buying this land from america's farmers, we are putting america's...
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it's affects the already being felt by farmers around the worl. but solutions are being developed to help make justin you cditions so they can feed a growing population. climate change intensifies. i'm done. in south africa to meet famas taking space to boost agricultural yields. and to find out about an extra reclined could hold the secrets to creating crops. can survive drops. and i'm delighted to robbie in the wall where team of plant doctors are helping farmers fight in the past threatening to wipe out their crops. we do travelling close to the deal about this to of them this is the major dam that supply wanted to get down. but also a large part of the war these is it for you to get him. only you won't see this. this is the old trees that used to be next to the number. before the dam was built. now they've been underwater for full price to thirty years now. and this is now the first time that they are really being exposed. this is really so via is meant to be the worst drought in a one hundred yes. nobody we expected to dance. in one day. and
it's affects the already being felt by farmers around the worl. but solutions are being developed to help make justin you cditions so they can feed a growing population. climate change intensifies. i'm done. in south africa to meet famas taking space to boost agricultural yields. and to find out about an extra reclined could hold the secrets to creating crops. can survive drops. and i'm delighted to robbie in the wall where team of plant doctors are helping farmers fight in the past threatening...
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must be returned, the farmer must be returned.f everything is going well export if the elevators are free and the trailer is actively looking for grain, the market is very level there and there are no problems selling and there are no price problems because if the price is bad, the farm will sell to another, but when there is a problem with the elevators, when there is nowhere to sell the crop, when the export day then really begins er, well, the oppression of the farmer , because the farmers are the ones who sit on the goods , the goods must be sold to him today, er, there is a surplus of goods, we have few monetary resources today and few er, containers for for maintenance for there are few elevators, therefore, in this situation, i say once again the only way to stabilize everything is, well, excuse me, peace, and this is open ports, and this is normal export. yes, normal. please tell me, for example, it may be easier for some enterprises . you won't cut the land there, you won't sink it , and you won't move it somewhere with w
must be returned, the farmer must be returned.f everything is going well export if the elevators are free and the trailer is actively looking for grain, the market is very level there and there are no problems selling and there are no price problems because if the price is bad, the farm will sell to another, but when there is a problem with the elevators, when there is nowhere to sell the crop, when the export day then really begins er, well, the oppression of the farmer , because the farmers...
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not only helps farmers market their produce directly. it also helps to ensure that less food gets thrown away and gonna, yeah, and how about you? if you are also doing your bit, tell us about is this is l web site. both send us a tweet. hash tag doing jo, banks. we shack your stories and confirmed to ghana getting products to market in europe. it's easy, but they don't have enough agriculture. land to produce widths, for example. that is right crease for dickens. you pas imported a lot of grain from ukraine. now they are growing campaigns to free up more land for every culture. for example, on the italian island of sicily. but it's not that simple. the war in ukraine has created demand on open space for other purposes. energy production the while the area around tra, pony in western cecily is so rich in wind and sun. it's mocking a wave of gold rush, fever architect unto nina masada said. it's an el dorado for renewables to in the video, we build event, every one's lining up. today's kianna friendship. german was americans, not just ital
not only helps farmers market their produce directly. it also helps to ensure that less food gets thrown away and gonna, yeah, and how about you? if you are also doing your bit, tell us about is this is l web site. both send us a tweet. hash tag doing jo, banks. we shack your stories and confirmed to ghana getting products to market in europe. it's easy, but they don't have enough agriculture. land to produce widths, for example. that is right crease for dickens. you pas imported a lot of grain...
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local mares and farmers are demanding fair pay for cultivating grain. and they say solar power could just as well be produced using rooftop panels without sacrificing fertile farmland and to nino. my thought it doesn't understand their concerns and he wants renewables from sicily at any price with the ordinal freeman lovario diesel to the credit union. you have to provide the capacity now because we're running out of rushing gas building, veteran energy dodge, of all the have clean energy and were you just have to harness a little bit with electricity or bread, renewable energy, or farmland. the warm and ukraine is forcing people in sicily to make tough choices to sustainable concepts for the restaurants are all well and good. but what actually ends up on all the markets aren't on the dinner table in europe. many what at all was and it could come buzzle. even spinach don't meet eels funded. i said the world in the field, that is where an organization in spain is focusing eats if what it does harvest and deliver them to the food banks, adding nutritional
local mares and farmers are demanding fair pay for cultivating grain. and they say solar power could just as well be produced using rooftop panels without sacrificing fertile farmland and to nino. my thought it doesn't understand their concerns and he wants renewables from sicily at any price with the ordinal freeman lovario diesel to the credit union. you have to provide the capacity now because we're running out of rushing gas building, veteran energy dodge, of all the have clean energy and...
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the climate counties, farmers are angry. the authorities of compensated them for the moment, but nobody knows how long those measures will continue. it's why some of them have called on one of america's most infamous right wing activists eman bundle. his father made a name for themselves during violent protests in 2014 and that route was over access to public land for grazing in bundy and his associates gathered their guns and prepared to fight their dogs. we need guns to protect ourselves from our ty, radical government, eman bundy, has been at the forefront of other battles around the state to defend farmers against environmental protection measures for many of klamath country, farmers into his wild conspiracy theories about secret government plots and have started hitting homes, what if i told you that you are being lied to? what if i told you that these lies are being told to get gain and to further people financially and to further a religious radical belief? what if i told you that there is a group of people that have
the climate counties, farmers are angry. the authorities of compensated them for the moment, but nobody knows how long those measures will continue. it's why some of them have called on one of america's most infamous right wing activists eman bundle. his father made a name for themselves during violent protests in 2014 and that route was over access to public land for grazing in bundy and his associates gathered their guns and prepared to fight their dogs. we need guns to protect ourselves from...
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if you look livestock, a key to the survival of farmers throughout this orig, region. the project is now teaching them to manage their animals in a way that's less of a burden on the environment. the lesson i learned from this special edition on food security is that we have to find a balance between the needs of animals and humans, as well as between agriculture and markets demands. i am chris, the lamps from logan state nigeria. see you next week. i do agree with you, chris, all the best for me to, but of course we do ask you to keep in touch with us by using us social media channels. i am sandra 20 different compiler here in uganda. it is a good bye for now. ah. with ah ah, with who caught red handed massive ships, dumb, poisonous waste water into the world ocean accused. and n g o is investigating 1500 cases in you waters alone or but were there consequences, deceitful cover up tactics? ensure huge profits for those responsible global 3000 in 30 minutes on d. w. eco, india. challenging a $1000000000.00 business. wanting to know the stories behind our building produ
if you look livestock, a key to the survival of farmers throughout this orig, region. the project is now teaching them to manage their animals in a way that's less of a burden on the environment. the lesson i learned from this special edition on food security is that we have to find a balance between the needs of animals and humans, as well as between agriculture and markets demands. i am chris, the lamps from logan state nigeria. see you next week. i do agree with you, chris, all the best for...
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and producers need help with farmers in florida. not too long ago across all industries citrus, cattle, dairy, the plant nurseries and specialty crops, they are hungry for help because their productivity is suffering under extreme temperatures and extreme rainfall. what do you point out to us as our most important policies we need to be focused on to help our farmers and conserve cropland? >> thank you for the question. i would like to come back to a few points that i think apply across different landscapes in the producer community you are talking about whether they are low crop or cattle producers or private timber stand. we already have an existing suite of federal conservation grams that producers know -- there are recommendations about how they can streamline those and make them more accessible. but also those programs are heavily oversubscribed. makes ample i gave earlier in a single year 1.1 billion dollars in one program of interested but unfunded applications and those are producers coming in and they've already done the re
and producers need help with farmers in florida. not too long ago across all industries citrus, cattle, dairy, the plant nurseries and specialty crops, they are hungry for help because their productivity is suffering under extreme temperatures and extreme rainfall. what do you point out to us as our most important policies we need to be focused on to help our farmers and conserve cropland? >> thank you for the question. i would like to come back to a few points that i think apply across...
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he also transfers the cost of storing grain in port elevators to the farmer that is, he sets the farmerice that is at the level of the cost price. well, it makes no sense to the farmer today to sell at the prices that are available, and for himself, and also at a loss , and to finance it in the winter. it will really be in a rather difficult agrarian and financial situation, although for people it is necessary to clearly understand that in ukraine there will be no shortage of any kind of products and there will be no famine, unlike many of our neighboring countries, especially africa, there is generally horror in ukraine, with market saturation, it will be 100%, but the problem is not that, the problem is how much it will cost and how the goals will grow . in the 90s, they used to buy sacks of potatoes there, put them on the shelf for later, let there be buckwheat, buy buckwheat, now it’s a delicacy, or because the prices are crazy, and it’s not easy to find it on the shelves. and in winter mr roman had a very interesting thought, he wanted to say something, let's let it go, and then he
he also transfers the cost of storing grain in port elevators to the farmer that is, he sets the farmerice that is at the level of the cost price. well, it makes no sense to the farmer today to sell at the prices that are available, and for himself, and also at a loss , and to finance it in the winter. it will really be in a rather difficult agrarian and financial situation, although for people it is necessary to clearly understand that in ukraine there will be no shortage of any kind of...
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even the italian state is encouraging farmers to profit. and the opportunity that resolves toward a st. angelo is grain is his life with the own ground or not, this is all natural, untreated, durham, we to shine. you can tell by the fine flowery powder that sticks too. it gay ha loaner that way. back in west and cecily and tanina, masada, and his son just epi, are looking for land. they still maps and scout around for locations suitable for photovoltaic power plants. they're looking to require at least 60 hector of land sale to renew it warner. elnora and orange is on all 3 only tuning is the terrain is good and there are no legal restrictions. all the purchase price can be $25000.00 euros per hectare gilchrist. our little of in the gene gray miller, you're a dental for the owners. got a really great deal. no, cuz yawning. the missouri's use a drone to inspect the sight of the future. so le park, they checked the soil fe, erosion which could hinder construction. if all goes well, renewable energy could soon be produced here with aria ha, wh
even the italian state is encouraging farmers to profit. and the opportunity that resolves toward a st. angelo is grain is his life with the own ground or not, this is all natural, untreated, durham, we to shine. you can tell by the fine flowery powder that sticks too. it gay ha loaner that way. back in west and cecily and tanina, masada, and his son just epi, are looking for land. they still maps and scout around for locations suitable for photovoltaic power plants. they're looking to require...
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local mares and farmers are demanding fair pay for cultivating grain. and they say so the power could just as well be produced using rooftop panels without sacrificing fertile farmland and the nino. my thought it doesn't understand their concerns and he wants renewables from sicily at any price with ordinal freeman, lovario, diesel fee, the credit union, you have to provide the capacity now because we're running out of rushing gas building veteran energy dodgy form, the have clean energy and where you just have to harness a little bit with electricity or bread, renewable energy, or farmland. the warm and ukraine is forcing people in sicily to make tough choices to sustainable concepts for the restaurants are all well and good. but what actually ends up on all the markets, aunt on the dinner table in europe? many what at all was and it could come by or even spinach don't meet eels funded. i said the world in the field, that is where an organization in spain is focusing eats if what it does harvest and delivers them to the food banks, adding nutritional v
local mares and farmers are demanding fair pay for cultivating grain. and they say so the power could just as well be produced using rooftop panels without sacrificing fertile farmland and the nino. my thought it doesn't understand their concerns and he wants renewables from sicily at any price with ordinal freeman, lovario, diesel fee, the credit union, you have to provide the capacity now because we're running out of rushing gas building veteran energy dodgy form, the have clean energy and...
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farmers feeling the heat. >> i want to remind everybody that we feed the world.ithout water, we can't do our job. >> the new federal actions to try and ease the crisis. will it help? >>> plus, the territory. the shrinking amazon rain forest threatened by logging and development. the indigenous people fighting to protect the earth's lungs. taking on the so-called settlers who claim they have rights to the land. >> i think it's important that we think of them not as victims of the effects of climate change, but our best hope at a liveable future. >>> queen of christmas? ♪ i don't want a lot for christmas ♪ >> mariah carey wants more than you for christmas. the diva is aiming for exclusive rights to that title. why others are challenging her for the crown. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's temperature balancing, so you both say cool. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. all smart beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. only for a limited time. thanks to
farmers feeling the heat. >> i want to remind everybody that we feed the world.ithout water, we can't do our job. >> the new federal actions to try and ease the crisis. will it help? >>> plus, the territory. the shrinking amazon rain forest threatened by logging and development. the indigenous people fighting to protect the earth's lungs. taking on the so-called settlers who claim they have rights to the land. >> i think it's important that we think of them not as...
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we have to help farmers adjust to the new method. the agricultural board of his training course is lasting several weeks. they run by a government initiative called greening gorenca. the farmers are taught which grasses are especially nutritious, like the thin roads grass stored in crates. it will keep for almost 3 years. another conventional option is napier grass, which can be stored in the ground from either quarter of already overfit. we have just compressed the fodder and covered the last part with a tarpaulin that way the ground will be covered and we will create gullies to prevent water from penetrating the grass and worked out for twitter before the steward this way, napier grass will also keep for up to 3 years either it allows farmers to keep feeding their herds through several dry seasons, which usually last for 3 to 4 months of the year. they seemed to what's new for me is that i now know how to adapt to any changes in the climate. i'll be able to feed my cattle and i don't have to worry any more of what is happening. nis
we have to help farmers adjust to the new method. the agricultural board of his training course is lasting several weeks. they run by a government initiative called greening gorenca. the farmers are taught which grasses are especially nutritious, like the thin roads grass stored in crates. it will keep for almost 3 years. another conventional option is napier grass, which can be stored in the ground from either quarter of already overfit. we have just compressed the fodder and covered the last...
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farmers need water to take their crops— farmers need water to take their crops out— farmers need waterlot of water— of the year and we need a lot of water and — of the year and we need a lot of water and ground water levels and that means we need probably above average _ that means we need probably above average rainfall for autumn and the rest of— average rainfall for autumn and the rest of the — average rainfall for autumn and the rest of the winter. to average rainfall for autumn and the rest of the winter.— rest of the winter. to put this into context in terms _ rest of the winter. to put this into context in terms of _ rest of the winter. to put this into context in terms of how _ rest of the winter. to put this into context in terms of how dry, - rest of the winter. to put this into context in terms of how dry, hot, | context in terms of how dry, hot, and serious in terms of the weather we are seeing this summer, in comparison to 2012 or 1976, is this the driest or most extreme you have seen? . ., the driest or most extreme you have seen? .. .,,, ., the driest or most extreme you
farmers need water to take their crops— farmers need water to take their crops out— farmers need waterlot of water— of the year and we need a lot of water and — of the year and we need a lot of water and ground water levels and that means we need probably above average _ that means we need probably above average rainfall for autumn and the rest of— average rainfall for autumn and the rest of the — average rainfall for autumn and the rest of the winter. to average rainfall for autumn...
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so without it, what choices do farmers have? ., , it, what choices do farmers have? . , ., , have? livestock farmers. not only do they use fertiliser on grass, for example, fed to animals, but c02 gas is a byproduct of that ammonia production, and, yes, as you say, it is used to stun animals prior to slaughter. so there are fears that could be a backlog building up, actually, farmers might be forced cal animals on theirfarms instead. this was might be forced cal animals on their farms instead. this was a predicament they faced last autumn as well before the uk government stepped in to provide some support to cf fertilisers uk to keep those plants going. an interim they have already shut down another plant and now there is this temporary halt, and it is not the only fertiliser plants that are cutting production. for example, plants in norway as well have reduced capacity by 50% and in poland because of soaring gas prices just 50% and in poland because of soaring gas pricesjust simply making the production of ammonia uneconomical. so the nationalfarmers union ammonia uneconomical. so
so without it, what choices do farmers have? ., , it, what choices do farmers have? . , ., , have? livestock farmers. not only do they use fertiliser on grass, for example, fed to animals, but c02 gas is a byproduct of that ammonia production, and, yes, as you say, it is used to stun animals prior to slaughter. so there are fears that could be a backlog building up, actually, farmers might be forced cal animals on theirfarms instead. this was might be forced cal animals on their farms instead....
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we're meeting one of those producers, iowa cropped farmer, dan, hans. he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small, the big concern is, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be ah, as, as a situation or a time in which it's not just about pain on the high price, but physically getting in the fertilizer that, that scares a lot of us the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizer has also help this start up in san francisco. mid tricity. the way that her nature does it is lightning strikes the ground and we have the nitrogen, the air gets fixed into knox effectively. and the rain captures that knocks as nitrates and reins out of the field. so we've containerized that process, but the lightning in a bottle effectively can produce those nitrates, they go up to the field and there's also this natural fertilizers. this is where ape sunquest comes in. st. louis is an entrepreneur in manure, in dung, cow pool, or whatever else. one wants to call
we're meeting one of those producers, iowa cropped farmer, dan, hans. he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small, the big concern is, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be ah, as, as a situation or a time in which it's not just about pain on the high price, but physically getting in the fertilizer that, that scares a lot of us the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizer...
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i'm ha, alice farmer. i need to be smaller. instead of being huge outfits garvin, i see that is a better way of producing food on labels where there is a booster or yes, to create an awareness in each individual. and so they're willing to pay certain prices because they know where the feed comes from. and so they appreciate that and a completely different way on my mother's cantavon sheets. we simply produce and throw away too much food and went the 2 of them also found out how much hard work actually goes into making a single breakfast. egg less can indeed be more we have seen these many times in the fight against a climate change sticking with farming. we had over to begin our fossil, a country in western africa where more than 80 percent of the population in leaves from ant. we've ugly culture, they have to deal with heat, drought and a lack of rain just to secure any harvest at all. so through sandra to cope with these difficult conditions, what's needed is more knowledge and better management of their land. luckily, there
i'm ha, alice farmer. i need to be smaller. instead of being huge outfits garvin, i see that is a better way of producing food on labels where there is a booster or yes, to create an awareness in each individual. and so they're willing to pay certain prices because they know where the feed comes from. and so they appreciate that and a completely different way on my mother's cantavon sheets. we simply produce and throw away too much food and went the 2 of them also found out how much hard work...
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so both consumers and farmers need to change, but how much change is realistic? the 2 women raised the issue during the coffee break as an scans to look not to completely turn that the clock that only that people joining forces to work together again or that was a sharing system exactly like cannon this olive moore had bing oh, you can think of all sorts of things, including new farms or small farms that are managed sensibly by several generations or a farm with a baker, a butcher or handicraft business. in these, unlike in our market economy, the decisive factor is always whether something's profitable, whether the prospects for making money are so good that there are courageous people who do it, will help a guy has that courage and has invested in new mobile outbuildings for his chickens with ring in for them that i phone and we're actually getting 3 of these in total. they cost a lot of money. so of course it's not something you do when you're 60 but our son said he's more interested in poultry road from rural area van. so the future of the farm is looking sec
so both consumers and farmers need to change, but how much change is realistic? the 2 women raised the issue during the coffee break as an scans to look not to completely turn that the clock that only that people joining forces to work together again or that was a sharing system exactly like cannon this olive moore had bing oh, you can think of all sorts of things, including new farms or small farms that are managed sensibly by several generations or a farm with a baker, a butcher or handicraft...
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i want to bring in, i a farmer called leroy. and then we can just have him steal ourselves, how he talks about the indigenous people and this conflict that is going on right now. here he is. my not work with them. you know, have you ever tried to work with a gimme with the what? a gimme gimme gimme gimme gimme. not like working with the dr. gimme gimme gimme gimme. they don't give you. gimme gimme? gimme gimme joey. why can't miss conversation? walk out that. that's an example of why and the road blocks we have, we that he, the human eyes does. i'm to the point of a gimme. and that failure to recognize us as people or the failure to recognize the strength of our nation to nation treaty is preventing us from implementing those solutions in the fields and those irrigation. just a irrigation systems were fighting the wrong fight in court. i'm for decades irrigators have tried to come after our water rights, which have been reaffirmed water and treaty rights, which have been reaffirmed in the court for the past 20 years. and at this
i want to bring in, i a farmer called leroy. and then we can just have him steal ourselves, how he talks about the indigenous people and this conflict that is going on right now. here he is. my not work with them. you know, have you ever tried to work with a gimme with the what? a gimme gimme gimme gimme gimme. not like working with the dr. gimme gimme gimme gimme. they don't give you. gimme gimme? gimme gimme joey. why can't miss conversation? walk out that. that's an example of why and the...
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or there are people only trying to survive both farmers and tries. the key to our survival will be conservation. innovation adaptation. and the pragmatic realization that time passed is not time future. does that sound reasonable 1st by then jo, a bang? absolutely, it sounds reasonable me. that's what we've been hoping for for a long time and jelly of course. absolutely. and i think to get to that point, we have to agree that we are fighting for the same thing, which is how do we farm this region so that both our fish and our farmers can thrive. and that, that answers right here, boil house it, and i said, i think what he's showing to us, i'm just showing you healthy soil. and healthy soil is healthy water, healthy fish, healthy ecosystem. but we've been so embroiled in court battles that we haven't been able to focus on implementing the systems and the solutions that will unite us . save our, our agricultural industry here. and dave, are ecosystems in our fish. he'll our communities like that. ultimately, we are all just trying to survive, can thriv
or there are people only trying to survive both farmers and tries. the key to our survival will be conservation. innovation adaptation. and the pragmatic realization that time passed is not time future. does that sound reasonable 1st by then jo, a bang? absolutely, it sounds reasonable me. that's what we've been hoping for for a long time and jelly of course. absolutely. and i think to get to that point, we have to agree that we are fighting for the same thing, which is how do we farm this...
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the company's products are the hot commodity for farmers like den hansen, for other farmers in iowa and across the nation. the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizers have also help this start up in san francisco tricity, these 3 friends and fellow stanford university students found the company in 2080. they hoped to create an alternative to industrial synthetic fertilizers, their goal, invent and environmentally friendly or clean energy using more efficient and rely away to fertilize crops. here is what they came up with. the way that sir nature does it is lightning strikes the ground and we have the nitrogen, the air gets fixed into knox effectively. and the rain captures that knocks as nitrates and rains out of the field. and then what happens then is the grass grows greener. the next couple days after we've containerized that process, i put the lightning in a bottle effectively and connected to solar energy to power it. i can produce those nitrates that go out to the field. sounds easy enough, but of course it's
the company's products are the hot commodity for farmers like den hansen, for other farmers in iowa and across the nation. the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizers have also help this start up in san francisco tricity, these 3 friends and fellow stanford university students found the company in 2080. they hoped to create an alternative to industrial synthetic fertilizers, their goal, invent and environmentally friendly or...
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sometimes they pay the farmers. nothing weakens was done by a lady, so farmers produce gets worse and worse because they can't afford to improve anything. that is all about one thing that being cheap or get stuck in this one i meant to get it brought up. the mom in law is likely a victim of this business model. in the summer time cleaners are deployed to rid the beaches of audi. but environmental if say the effect is purely cosmetic pager, lorenzo is afraid that the mom and all is in such a poor state that soon it may be beyond rescue. the war in ukraine has intensified existing pressures on the global food supply. rising gas prices have led to a decline in fertilizer production, putting more strain on the agricultural industry. you can see the trend clearly here since july of 2019 the price of di ammonium phosphate. that's the world's most widely used phosphorus. fertilizer has more than tripled, but there are solutions in the united states. entrepreneurs are coming up with alternative cleaner ways to fertilize the
sometimes they pay the farmers. nothing weakens was done by a lady, so farmers produce gets worse and worse because they can't afford to improve anything. that is all about one thing that being cheap or get stuck in this one i meant to get it brought up. the mom in law is likely a victim of this business model. in the summer time cleaners are deployed to rid the beaches of audi. but environmental if say the effect is purely cosmetic pager, lorenzo is afraid that the mom and all is in such a...
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been your thought to the farmer. my my thoughts as a farmer is that i when i went to this, typically i'm related to climate change that your did it. i your culture to hurley, sustain boyer good night. culture like we have here in the climate basin, is one of the few ways that we can translate our food supply, agency, fetch, climate change, and i figure that we need to be her, be part of the solution. and when need be economically healthy and healthy communities are do that. i'm going to bring this up point up to you j just very quickly again, on my laptop we were talking about this whole show on twitter and, and we looked at maybe this way into the conversation is racism at the root of a water war in oregon and an sd says, probably it is america. joey, can this problem be solved? it must be thought we, we must solve our problems locally because they are a microcosm of the what we're facing globally. yes, they can be solved or else i wouldn't be here. and. and had the confidence to speak of it speak of these issues. b
been your thought to the farmer. my my thoughts as a farmer is that i when i went to this, typically i'm related to climate change that your did it. i your culture to hurley, sustain boyer good night. culture like we have here in the climate basin, is one of the few ways that we can translate our food supply, agency, fetch, climate change, and i figure that we need to be her, be part of the solution. and when need be economically healthy and healthy communities are do that. i'm going to bring...
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but the farmer has no plans to increase his livestock. with van fu feler schriner on sco frugal garden in germany we keep ju many pigs and poultry does. he had c r m. did we produce more meat than we can consume? and that's not good for any one. i'm award for him with food for the one we have to import feed the m is not like we have to export the meat and she really got mark. it's a difficult market to they love yet so that farmers often don't earn enough income . they are not really stunned plus, we then have the problem of manure which is simply no longer a valuable nutrient when they so much of it. and instead it becomes problematic for the ground water. the lesson for us going for that are still. so he decided to take a different path in 1989 vill hm. metlife farm was the 1st in germany to a dump stricter animal welfare rules. these include free, roaming for livestock all year round the use of straw and plenty of space in the stalls. unlike industrial agriculture, them with an unclear of stuff fin to the store, we have to move towards
but the farmer has no plans to increase his livestock. with van fu feler schriner on sco frugal garden in germany we keep ju many pigs and poultry does. he had c r m. did we produce more meat than we can consume? and that's not good for any one. i'm award for him with food for the one we have to import feed the m is not like we have to export the meat and she really got mark. it's a difficult market to they love yet so that farmers often don't earn enough income . they are not really stunned...
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now these women farmers are fighting back to protect their rights.rimp exports are worth about $500 million to the bangladeshi economy. after garments, seafood is the country's biggest export. most of it is sold to europe. baby shrimp are caught from rivers and waterways and hatcheries, and then brought to these shrimp farms where they're cultivated to full size. most of these shrimp farms are along the coastal beds and riverbeds of bangladesh, where there is a plentiful supply of water. but environmentalists and local communities are telling me that fish farms leave the area weak and vulnerable. the land can no longer withstand the effect of cyclones and typhoons which bangladesh experiences regularly. as we travelled to the south—west coast, the effects of saltwater toxicity on the farms was clear. we are surrounded by cracked and grey coastline, which we actually saw using aerial cameras, stretched for miles. local wildlife had disappeared. the landscape is gutted and divided into rough rectangles known as polders, low—lying tracts of land surroun
now these women farmers are fighting back to protect their rights.rimp exports are worth about $500 million to the bangladeshi economy. after garments, seafood is the country's biggest export. most of it is sold to europe. baby shrimp are caught from rivers and waterways and hatcheries, and then brought to these shrimp farms where they're cultivated to full size. most of these shrimp farms are along the coastal beds and riverbeds of bangladesh, where there is a plentiful supply of water. but...
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british farmers fear their — contribution. british farmers fear their harvest _ contribution.sh farmers fear their harvest will - contribution. british farmers fear their harvest will fail. contribution. british farmers fear their harvest will fail as | fear their harvest will fail as a heat wave in drought conditions have a devastating impact on the agriculture industry. and the author and illustrator best known for the children's book, the snowman has died at the age of 88. hello and welcome to the programme. donald trump is declined to answer questions under oath as part of an investigation into his family's business practices, they described inquiry by the new york attorney general as a witch hunt. they're looking into whether or not the trump organisation try to acquire loans and avoid taxes by the misleading the authorities they carried out an unprecedented search at his florida home as part of a separate investigation. shortly after his visit to the new york attorney generals office, he released the statement saying years of work, tens of millions of dollars have been s
british farmers fear their — contribution. british farmers fear their harvest _ contribution.sh farmers fear their harvest will - contribution. british farmers fear their harvest will fail. contribution. british farmers fear their harvest will fail as | fear their harvest will fail as a heat wave in drought conditions have a devastating impact on the agriculture industry. and the author and illustrator best known for the children's book, the snowman has died at the age of 88. hello and...
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so both consumers and farmers need to change, but how much change is realistic? the 2 women raised the issue during the coffee break as an cancel work not to completely turn that the clock. only bad people joining forces to work together again, one would have was a sharing system exactly like cannon this olive moor heading home. you can think of all sorts of things, including new farms or small farms that are managed sensibly by several generations or a farm with a baker, a butcher, or handicraft business in design life, in a market economy, the decisive factor is always whether something's profitable, whether the prospects for making money are so good that there are courageous people who do it will help a guy has that courage and has invested in new mobile outbuildings for his chickens with any other. and for them that i phone and we're actually getting 3 of these in total. they cost a lot of money. so of course it's not something you do when you're 60, but our son said he's more interested in poultry from rural area van. so the future of the farm is looking sec
so both consumers and farmers need to change, but how much change is realistic? the 2 women raised the issue during the coffee break as an cancel work not to completely turn that the clock. only bad people joining forces to work together again, one would have was a sharing system exactly like cannon this olive moor heading home. you can think of all sorts of things, including new farms or small farms that are managed sensibly by several generations or a farm with a baker, a butcher, or...
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but the farmer has no plans to increase his livestock van to feler finer. on sco, frugal garden in germany, we keep too many pigs and poultry does. he had c r m. did we produce more made than we can consume? and that's not good for anyone. i'm award from the from for the one we have to import, feed the m with not flag. we have to export the meat and she really got mark. it's a difficult market to they love yet so that farmers often don't earn enough income only are not really stunned. plus, we then have the problem of manure, which is simply no longer a valuable nutrient when they so much of it. and instead it becomes problematic for the ground water. velocity would have confidential. so he decided to take a different path in 1989 vill him a guy farm was the 1st in germany to adopt stricter animal welfare rules. these include free roaming for livestock all year round the use of strong and plenty of space and the stars. unlike industrial agriculture, i wasn't unclear of that fin restore. we have to move towards more regional farming and regional marketing, w
but the farmer has no plans to increase his livestock van to feler finer. on sco, frugal garden in germany, we keep too many pigs and poultry does. he had c r m. did we produce more made than we can consume? and that's not good for anyone. i'm award from the from for the one we have to import, feed the m with not flag. we have to export the meat and she really got mark. it's a difficult market to they love yet so that farmers often don't earn enough income only are not really stunned. plus, we...
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during prolonged campaigns local farmers said these men would intimidate local farmers into convertingice land into intensive shrimp farms. i heard iheard similar i heard similar stories and some of the other areas i visited. and when did this happen? the police didn't respond to our request for comment on the weapons involved in the shrimp industry, but this representative from a non—governmental organisation called do it yourselves told me about the history of guns in the industry.— about the history of guns in the industry. they used to be armed. the industry. they used to be armed- now _ the industry. they used to be armed. now they _ the industry. they used to be armed. now they are - the industry. they used to be armed. now they are less - the industry. they used to be - armed. now they are less armed. they were very violent before, because they had gotten away with it in the past, so they thought they could get away with it, but because of all the noises we were making out all the levels, arms, etc has gone down considerably. now what they use is manipulation. i asked people, es
during prolonged campaigns local farmers said these men would intimidate local farmers into convertingice land into intensive shrimp farms. i heard iheard similar i heard similar stories and some of the other areas i visited. and when did this happen? the police didn't respond to our request for comment on the weapons involved in the shrimp industry, but this representative from a non—governmental organisation called do it yourselves told me about the history of guns in the industry.— about...
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a dunston farmer could anchor has already overseen 35 harvests. he isn't ready to embrace new crops like millet, but new water conservation techniques have already become commonplace on his farm. and he is reminder of the top business story we are following for you at this hour, chancellor shawls horizon ottawa on sunday to discuss trade with canada, a fellow member of the g 7, which was large deposits of lithium cobalt nickel. it's also going produce of hydrogen. mister schultz is expected to sign a memorandum during his visit on establishing hydrogen supply chains with canada. and that's a show for now. for more check out our website at d. w dot com slash business. and of course, the dub d w. news, youtube channel for score. we're in berlin. thanks for watching. have a successful the eco africa. clean drinking water. hard to come by. come odyssey in the slums of ne robi possible solution vending machine full water. they are designed to give people access to the precious result in an easier and more affordable way with me now with everybody is be
a dunston farmer could anchor has already overseen 35 harvests. he isn't ready to embrace new crops like millet, but new water conservation techniques have already become commonplace on his farm. and he is reminder of the top business story we are following for you at this hour, chancellor shawls horizon ottawa on sunday to discuss trade with canada, a fellow member of the g 7, which was large deposits of lithium cobalt nickel. it's also going produce of hydrogen. mister schultz is expected to...
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ah, you may think farmers in the united states should be as happy as can be right now. after all, prices for their products are up way, wheat, corn soybeans, fake smell, chicken and kettle, crop farmers, and cattle. ranchers get maximum returns this year, financially speak you so what could possibly be wrong? this year will be tough because of the supply chain challenge is the most problematic supply chain issue for us farmers. the severe shortage of fertilizers, a lot of the fertilizer that the globe depends upon, comes from russia, bella, bruce, ah, places that you know least the u. s. in europe will no longer buy from. so that limits the supply of fertilizer around the world that's creating those supply chain challenges for producers. we're meeting one of those producers, iowa crop farm, or den hands. he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small. the big concern is i, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be as, as a situation or a time in which it's not just about pain on the high price, but physically getting the fe
ah, you may think farmers in the united states should be as happy as can be right now. after all, prices for their products are up way, wheat, corn soybeans, fake smell, chicken and kettle, crop farmers, and cattle. ranchers get maximum returns this year, financially speak you so what could possibly be wrong? this year will be tough because of the supply chain challenge is the most problematic supply chain issue for us farmers. the severe shortage of fertilizers, a lot of the fertilizer that...
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(burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers. kinda creepy. ♪ we are farmers.dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i'm on a mission to talk to people about getting screened for colon cancer, and hear their reasons why. i screen for my son. i'm his biggest fan. if you're 45 or older at average risk, you have screening options, like cologuard. cologuard is noninvasive and finds 92% of colon cancers. it's not for those at high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. everyone has a reason to screen for colon cancer. if you're 45 or older, get started at missiontoscreen.com >>> to the index now, bad news for coffee lovers. your morning cup of joe may soon cost more. drought and then frost have devastated bean crops in brazil, one of the world's largest coffee exporters. that's according to "the wall street journal." some brazilian farmers reportedly say their crops may be less than half what they would normally get in a good year. >>> tampa bay buccaneers quarterback tom brady is expected to return to work this week. th
(burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers. kinda creepy. ♪ we are farmers.dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i'm on a mission to talk to people about getting screened for colon cancer, and hear their reasons why. i screen for my son. i'm his biggest fan. if you're 45 or older at average risk, you have screening options, like cologuard. cologuard is noninvasive and finds 92% of colon cancers. it's not for those at high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if...
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like the regions, rice farmers based advantage on these plants are completely dead. they won't produce anything. there will be no crop here. so when epa 15 tons of harvest last and this plot along, the farmer simply couldn't provide enough water. stefan o gray pi is the head of the code at the per via association which represents farmers in the region. italy, so called golden rice triangle makes up half of europe's entire rice production. the industry, which is highly dependent on water, is now facing a financial and environmental catastrophe. and she might to our knowledge, nothing like this has ever happened in the last 70 years that made according to the data available. a drought like this has never occurred that never. my northern italy depends on the po river. it's 650 kilometers spanned the country from west to east. it is a source of life for all around it, but water levels have been dropping continuously over the last few years. areas are now competing for the remaining water. a state of emergency has been declared in many reaches by mortal reducing leaks is
like the regions, rice farmers based advantage on these plants are completely dead. they won't produce anything. there will be no crop here. so when epa 15 tons of harvest last and this plot along, the farmer simply couldn't provide enough water. stefan o gray pi is the head of the code at the per via association which represents farmers in the region. italy, so called golden rice triangle makes up half of europe's entire rice production. the industry, which is highly dependent on water, is now...
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that is bad news for german farmers. there are, i am a poor harvest here in the country than usual high temperatures and low rain levels are only part of the problem the wheat harvest and a 2000 hector farm near leipzig and eastern germany. it some of the most fertile land in the whole country intimate or rich and perfect for plants due to its high water content. despite recent and continuing droughts, each hector here produces 9 tons of wheat. but kurt anchor is still worried. the land is drying out because the last years have seen far too little rain by a diesel program. this thumbed up, these drones are pushing to land to the breaking point. if it completely dries out, then even the best farmland can support plants without additional water bulletin. nice, and that's a problem we're facing. no boxing. when does this gig mother does problem? 4 kilometers away. we find another field that's completely dried out. even though kurt invested heavily in fertilizer and pest management systems over the last year, he won't be abl
that is bad news for german farmers. there are, i am a poor harvest here in the country than usual high temperatures and low rain levels are only part of the problem the wheat harvest and a 2000 hector farm near leipzig and eastern germany. it some of the most fertile land in the whole country intimate or rich and perfect for plants due to its high water content. despite recent and continuing droughts, each hector here produces 9 tons of wheat. but kurt anchor is still worried. the land is...