In View with Larry King to Explore Advancements in the U.S. Agriculture Industry
In View Speaks to Leaders in Agriculture about Cutting-edge Innovations and Strategies in the Industry.
- (1888PressRelease) September 04, 2012 - Hollywood CA. - In View (http://www.inviewseries.com), a national educational TV series hosted by broadcast icon, Larry King, is announcing the focus of its premiere episodes, this fall. In View with Larry King will take viewers into a variety of industries and topics around the globe. One episode will report on the advancements in US agriculture and how farmers are using new strategies to combat recent historic droughts and cuts in government support.
In View with Larry King will report on the US agriculture industry, its innovators and new technologies. Hosted by the internationally regarded broadcast icon, Larry King, In View is an independently produced television program that will air on the Discovery Channel and Bravo. The series explores global issues, uncovering their challenges and highlights opportunities for positive solutions. In View with Larry King explores a wide array of relevant topics, such as the challenges the agriculture industry faces and the advancements assisting to overcome these limitations in the 21st century
USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service conducted a study in 2011 that reported there were an estimated 2.2 million farms in the United States, covering over 1.85 million acres. Last year, the U.S. farm income surpassed $100 billion for the first time ever, a 28 percent increase from the previous year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. With 2012's record-setting droughts and inclement weather, the agricultural industry faced all new challenges to keep one of the largest U.S. exports growing.
In View with Larry King will uncover the innovative technologies and tactics that industry is adopting to sustain the growth of US farms. For more information, visit the show's official website at www.inviewseries.com or on Facebook at facebook.com/InViewSeries for more information..
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