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EPISODE ONE: COMBINE CRASHES & CHARMING BEES
A crashing good time is had by all at the Combine Demolition Derby in Washington State; kids learn about the living creatures in a garden; and Farmers' Almanac TV viewers meet a Savannah bee charmer.

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EPISODE TWO: URBAN CHICKENS & GUITARS
Hear tales from former president Jimmy Carter about being a peanut farmer; meet the man who’s crafted guitars for Eric Clapton and Johnny Cash; watch a Seattle landscape designer demonstrate how to raise urban chickens; and be inspired by today’s youth at the Future Farmers of America Convention in Louisville, Kentucky.

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EPISODE THREE: A PRESIDENTIAL FARMER &
THE FIRST ALMANAC BY AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN

Insights from former President Jimmy Carter; the incredible story of the first Almanac written by an African-American—Benjamin Banneker, a son of slaves who solely through ‘observational knowledge’ taught himself to read, write, make a working clock, and understand the stars; and a visit with a chuck-wagon cook for a juicy cowboy steak.

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EPISODE FOUR: COUNTRY MUSICIAN BLAKE SHELTON &
A WINDMILL MUSEUM

Visit backstage with Country star Blake Shelton; tour the American Wind Power Center in Lubbock, Texas, which houses the most comprehensive collection of historic windmills in the world; and be amazed as a dead garden in Savannah is restored to early 1900s Victorian splendor.

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EPISODE FIVE: A SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS ARTS FESTIVAL, YELLOWSTONE IN WINTER & THE KATRINA COTTAGE
Partake in a lively North Carolina Mountain Arts Festival; meet a dedicated group of builders who are bringing Hurricane Katrina victims a nifty solution the press has called, “The Little House that Roared;” and experience ice climbing in Yellowstone National Park.

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EPISODE SIX: URBAN GARDENS & SOUTHWESTERN HEAT
Meet with the Moffets of Illinois and see their unique collection of antique tools, one of the largest in the world; investigate community gardening and sustainable agriculture right in the heart of Seattle; and spend time with humorous chili enthusiasts at Santa Fe’s annual Chili Festival.

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EPISODE SEVEN: LUMBERJACKS & “HIGH-RAILERS”
In Part One of Wisconsin’s International Lumberjack Championship, 8- to 80 year-olds compete to be World Champions. Follow the adventures of a bunch of sixty-somethings as they take restored electric railcars on excursions over the country’s abandoned rail lines through Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina; Mississippi, Arkansas, and North Carolina. And, can your dog do this? See top cattle dogs compete at the biggest agricultural fair in the US in Moultrie, Georgia.

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EPISODE EIGHT: WORM BINS & AMAZING LUMBERJACKS
Guess how old one of the winners is in Part Two of the International Lumberjack Championship; meet a seventh-generation Almanac Family in Florida that is hanging on to their farmstead in the midst of urban growth; and check out innovative roof gardens and worm bins in Seattle.

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EPISODE NINE: HEIRLOOM SEEDS & TRACTOR RESTORATION
Meet kids in Colorado who have a passion for restoring antique tractors; visit gardeners who are cultivating treasured heirloom seeds in New Mexico; and be prepared to take notes on a hunter’s recipe for cooking wild game.

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EPISODE TEN: FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA &
THE ALL-GIRLS TRACTOR TEAM

An amazing 50,000 students gather at the Future Farmers of America Convention; a competitive female tractor team in Texas goes all-out for a national title in Decatur, Texas; plus a mouth-watering recipe for a yummy apple dumpling dessert.

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EPISODE ELEVEN: HIGH-TECH ORGANICS &
THE EVERGLADES

An organic farm near Seattle uses new technology to sell their produce online; Farmers' Almanac TV takes viewers on a tour of the wildlife of the Florida Everglades; and a treasured farm family recipe for a delicious cranberry-orange loaf is revealed.

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EPISODE TWELVE: THE CRAFTING OF A JOHN DEERE TRACTOR & PUGET SOUND’S “FARM TO THE FORK” CO-OP
In John Deere’s Gold Key Program, farmers are invited to the factory to watch 170,000 parts come together into the actual tractor that they will take back to their farm. And Farmers’ Almanac TV viewers will also visit the Puget Sound Co-Op—the nation’s oldest and largest natural food co-op. Dedicated to bringing “the farm to the fork,” the co-op is housed in a ‘green’ building that produces so much electricity that they are able to sell the excess back to the city of Seattle.

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EPISODE THIRTEEN: PAUL BUNYAN &
NATIVE-AMERICAN SEED CULTIVATION

Visit the Paul Bunyan Lumberjack Museum in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, located on the site of one of the oldest lumberjack camps in the country—a camp that produced enough lumber to circle the globe more than a thousand times over. Learn how modern farmers are now planting corn and beans according to the Native-American tradition of “The Three Sisters” as seen in the film, The New World. And pencils to the ready again, as Farmers' Almanac TV cooks up sizzling shrimp in a zesty jabanero sauce.

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