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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Kerri Arsenault Mill Town 20240712

Court and the chance to make the conversation and connection. A couple of housekeeping things before we get started. In your zoom webinar you can see and hear the speakers but they cant see or hear you. You can youre welcome to post your comments and your thoughts in the chat as we get going am great way to show your appreciation for the author and interact with fellow attendees. You have specific wees you want answered post the questions in the q a module at the bottom of the screen by clicking on the icon that looks like two speech balloons. We will be pulling question from the q a so we ask thats where you put them. Other comments are welcome in the chat. Love and praise nor authors. We are recording the event to look for the video or audio version on our social Media Channels later on. And importantly tonights book is available for sale from greenlight, and its a great way to show your support for both independent book stores leak greenlight and for authors like kerri. You can ordi

Transcripts For DW Eco India 20240712

Environment thats what we talk about today hello welcome to eco india im sunk that raghu coming to you from mumbai commercial agriculture it is one of the biggest reasons for the forestation accounting for 14 percent of all the tropical trees fell between the years to positive and 2010 according to u. N. Figures in the regions like the west on cots in india local farmers are having to cut down trees to make ends meet to support their agricultural practices but a Community Project is turning pings are bound for the region. Of. The forest around the religious number large in western india secure to its people especially because of his productive trees they dont only grow old they are also the home of the great on birds that eat the red fruits from the crease. Doc 2 and 69 year old. Are the heads of 32. 00 well it is that on the area they know of the importance of the crease. This g. O. P. Hornbill is here from ages and is being respected by our forefathers from generations the age of thi

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Reel America American Harvest - 1951 20240712

Narrator somewhere with someone on the job, everything we have is started. ,omewhere on some fertile acre the plow knifes through soil that abounds and promises. The farmer, though he plows alone, is not alone. His life is tied in with the lives of many others, all of us who depend on him and his mechanized labors. And he in turn depends on all of us. Range, then a lonely earth trembles under the hooves of cattle on the move, and the rides the range ofne, can hear the rumble distant machinery in a factory where others will finish the work he has begun. Someone sets a blast erupt rich oil. Manyafter, people, interdependent people come to fashion the products of human inventiveness from all of the bounty of nature. Wheat. To grow the wheat, it takes a farmer. From new york to michigan, nebraska to oregon, and the dakotas down through the great belt, farmersrain grow the finest wheat. Raw material for industrial alcohols for fine finishes. Sugar. And to grow sugar, the sugar farmer. In th

Transcripts For DW Eco India 20240712

Did salmon these choices and views money as an incentive to protect the environment thats what we talk about today hello welcome to eco india. Coming to you from mumbai commercial agriculture it is one of the biggest reasons for the forestation accounting for 14 percent of all the tropical trees fell between the years 2 positive and 2010 according to u. N. Figures in regions like the western cots in india local farmers are having to cut down trees to make ends meet the support of their agricultural practices but a Community Project is turning things around for the reach of. The forest around the religious nun bludgeon aggressed in india secured to its people especially because of his productive trees. They dont only go where they are also the home of the great horn with the recruits from the crease doc 2 and 69 year old. Romani are the heads of 32. 00 well it is that on the area they know of the importance of the crees. This trio of horn builds is here from ages and is being respected

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Reel America American Harvest - 1951 20240712

We have is started. Somewhere on some fertile acre, the plow knifes through soil that abounds in promise. The farmer, though he plows alone, is not alone. His life is tied in with the lives of many others, all of us who depend on him and his mechanized labors. And he in turn depends on all of us. Somewhere on a lonely range, the earth trembles under the hooves of cattle on the move, and the man who rides the range alone, can hear the rumble of distant machinery in a factory where others will finish the work he has begun. Somewhere, someone sets a blast to erupt rich oil. Metal froms of stubborn rock. And thereafter, people, many interdependent people, come to fashion the products of human inventiveness from all of the bounty of nature. Wheat. And to grow the wheat, it takes a farmer. From new york to michigan, nebraska to oregon, and the dakotas down through the great wheatbelt, 100,000 farmers grow the finest wheat. Raw material for industrial alcohols for fine finishes. Sugar. And to

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