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We’re most often out in a field with our noses in the dirt. But you’ll also find us in lab coats and restaurants and packinghouses, Congressional and State offices, college and industry research facilities – anywhere there’s a story to be told about food and farming.

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Season 3, Episode 09

Sweet Vidalia Reboot, Part 1

In the 1930s, a farmer in Vidalia had a contract to deliver some regular onions to the local Piggly Wiggly. There was a late freeze that took out his crop. No more seedlings were available locally. Finally, he resorted to having a train car load of onion plants from Texas. They arrived right on time — but when the crop came up, the onions weren't hot... they were sweet! Nobody was happy about it... at first. The farmer thought he was ruined. The Piggly Wiggly manager decided to give 'em a try anyway.

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SEASON 3

You’ve seen the show go to farms and fields, labs and packinghouses looking mostly at the world of fresh fruits and veggies. That’s still the main theme for Season 3. But we’ve got some new topics too, like wild-caught seafood, beef and — in the Season Premiere — something we never expected in an episode we call “Where The (Water) Buffalo Roam.” This season we’ll also take a look at how agriculture impacts the Port of Savannah; veggies like broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage; the Watermelon Capital of the World; more from our onion friends in Vidalia; how pecans have led to the rebirth of an American icon — Stuckey’s; and you’ll see the indispensable roles bees play in helping feed the world (yes, you’ll get to peek inside the beehive!). One spoiler: Winnie The Pooh had the whole honey thing wrong. Bears actually hate the stuff. You’ll see!