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Quest for Water

Season 1 Episode 9 | 24m 40s

How can agriculture use less water and still grow enough food for everyone? Are we finally emerging from the water wars of the west that pitted Native American tribes and environmentalists against farmers and ranchers? Dive into solutions that some water users are discovering to protect this most precious resource in the face of drought, politics and environmental conflicts.

Aired: 09/24/14
Extras
From the Founding Farmers to the modern Farm Bill, what has 200 years of progress brought?
Explore the disconnect between the belly and the brain and our national eating disorder.
Once, wild food was all there was. If you didn’t pick, catch, or kill it, you didn’t eat.
Robert Reed and Recology are steering San Francisco toward a Zero Waste future.
Americans throw away 34 million tons of food each year, a quarter of the groceries we buy.
Vandra can do more than compost, she can pickle your food scraps and feed microbes too.
Tim Thornhill is making wine into water at his revolutionary vineyard, Parducci Winery.
All across the country, the ways and means of America's small farmers are evolving.
A new breed of passionate farmers, chefs and scientists are revamping our food system.
Monica is introducing an uncommon ancient protein to the American diet: edible insects.
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Explore the disconnect between the belly and the brain and our national eating disorder.
Once, wild food was all there was. If you didn’t pick, catch, or kill it, you didn’t eat.
Americans throw away 34 million tons of food each year, a quarter of the groceries we buy.
All across the country, the ways and means of America's small farmers are evolving.
A new breed of passionate farmers, chefs and scientists are revamping our food system.
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