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An Iowa Farm Family's Story

6/29/2026 | 26m 30sVideo has Closed Captions

Iowa farm family thrives. Vermont farm adjusts to extreme weather. Soybeans used for road asphalt.

An Iowa farm thrives despite the untimely loss of the family patriarch on his legacy as one of the state’s few Black-owned farms. A Vermont couple finds new ways to better protect their land from drought and floods. A Georgia farm keeps the produce coming year-round by planting and harvesting in three different locations. Soybeans may soon be part of the asphalt beneath you.

06/29/2026

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An Iowa Farm Family's Story

6/29/2026 | 26m 30sVideo has Closed Captions

An Iowa farm thrives despite the untimely loss of the family patriarch on his legacy as one of the state’s few Black-owned farms. A Vermont couple finds new ways to better protect their land from drought and floods. A Georgia farm keeps the produce coming year-round by planting and harvesting in three different locations. Soybeans may soon be part of the asphalt beneath you.

06/29/2026

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