Ag States of America
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Pivot Bio Originals’ newest series “Ag States of America” takes viewers on a state-by-state journey showcasing how agriculture is the patchwork of the quilt that binds America together. Host and comedian Charlie Berens presents each state with commentary, fun facts and thought-provoking questions. read more

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At Pivot Bio, we are dedicated to creating exciting innovations and opportunities for our valued customers – including all-new original programming that connects viewers with more powerful ideas. These shows engage, enlighten and entertain farmers and communities while supporting agriculture organizations, such as FFA, as we work together to build the future of agriculture. read more

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