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Episode
116 - Natural Directions |
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Segment 1 |
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2:26 min. |
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People
Speak . . . about historical events |
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Steppe reporter Susan Bauer asks people in the community, “What choices are you
making to live more naturally and in tune with nature?” |
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Segment 2 |
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7:43
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Falcons
Patrol Blueberries |
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See
how trained apolomado falcons patrol the air above organic blueberry fields in
Burbank, Washington. Applegate Orchards owner Jim Lott tells Lucy Luginbill
about his unique bird abatement program. |
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Segment 3 |
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3:00 min. |
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Fragrant
Lavender Fields |
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Learn
about the benefits and beauty of a lavender field in Waitsburg, Washington with
In Steppe reporter, Al Diaz. |
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Segment 4 |
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7:53 min. |
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Grass-fed
Organic Beef |
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Contented
cattle and other farm animals live stress-free lives on lush pastures in the
Walla Walla Valley, Washington. Thundering Hooves owner Joel Huesby discusses
with Lucy Luginbill why he chose to raise healthy grass-fed organic-certified
meat on his family farm. |
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Segment 5 |
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3:02 min. |
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Nature’s
Secret Garden |
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Discover
a natural spot in the heart of the City of Kennewick that provides a beautiful
area to walk or meditate, thanks to local Boy Scouts who cleaned it up. |
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Segment 6 |
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2:28 min. |
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Mr.
Movie - The Great Buck Howard |
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Tri-City
Herald film critic Gary Wolcott reviews The Great Buck Howard DVD complete with
his traditional bags of popcorn rating. |
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