Harvest Public Media
Harvest Public Media provides rich multimedia reports on all aspects of agriculture. Check below to read, view and listen online to the latest stories. Tune in to Morning Edition and All Things Considered to hear broadcasts of select stories.
Harvest Public Media is a collaboration of public media stations across the Midwest. Partners are: High Plains Public Radio; Kansas Public Radio; KCUR in Kansas City; Iowa Public Radio; Nebraska Educational Telecommunications; KBIA in Columbia, Mo.; WUIS in Springfield, Ill.; KUNC in Greeley, Colo.; and Tri-States Public Radio in Macomb, Ill.
Latest Episodes
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Andrew Joyce won’t be growing any tomatoes this summer. His three-acre produce farm in Malden, Missouri, will lie fallow. The cause: damage from the...
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Bob, Robbie and Leah Maass ready equipment for planting season on their farm near Ellsworth, Iowa.Credit AMY MAYER / HARVEST PUBLIC MEDIAEdit | Remove…
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Imagine you’re a farmer and it’s time to decide what to plant. You need information on supply, demand, prices, outlook -- information from the U.S.…
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This story is part of the special series United And Divided, which explores the links and rifts between rural and urban America.Rural voters…
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Over here at Harvest Public Media, we may not have Deep Throat. But we do have Undercover Cowboy.Deep Throat, of course, was the Washington Post…
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It’s a classic conundrum that comes up every time you’re cleaning out the fridge: the package label says the food is past its prime, but it’s not moldy or…
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Liz Graznak runs an organic farm in Jamestown, Missouri, which she calls Happy Hollow Farm. She sells her vegetables to local restaurants, in CSA boxes…
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After hundreds of arrests of undocumented immigrants by immigration police, the Trump administration’s increased focus on immigration enforcement has some…
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This story is part of the special series United And Divided, which explores the links and rifts between rural and urban America.The bell signals the start…
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How low can it go?That’s what many in farm country asked about the farm economy Tuesday, after the Agriculture Department forecast another plunge this…