Market to Market

This Week

Episode
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Trump makes good on his promise to impose tariffs, a late winter storm strikes back with a vengeance, a school that won’t let agriculture be secondary, even at the primary level and commodity market analysis with Shawn Hackett.
Market Analysis
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Market Analysis with Shawn Hackett
Market Plus
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Shawn Hackett discusses economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.
Market Feature
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A public charter school in Florida is offering agriculture lessons at a younger age and more frequently than most schools. And parents are clamoring to get their children in.
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Winter returns with a vengence
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Trump Tariffs Return
MtoM Podcast
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Building resilient local food systems in Iowa is a big task. The 40+ member organizations involved in the Iowa Food Systems Coalition are working to connect growers and eaters, develop infrastructure, and influence policy to support local food production. We visit with Chris Schwartz, executive director of the Iowa Food Systems Coalition.
Classroom
Market to Market Classroom connects you with stories about the science, technology, culture, and business of agriculture.

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About the Show

For more than four decades, Market to Market has covered the issues affecting the more than $1 trillion business of agriculture. Whether it’s global trade conflicts, environmental controversies, changing technologies or emerging enterprises, our reporters make it their business to explain the issues faced by the nearly 60 million people who live and work in rural America. And Market to Market’s team of experienced analysts has a long history of providing expert analysis of the major commodity markets and delivering insight into trends and strategies that help producers and processors cope with changing times.

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