Losing Ground: Midwest Floods Rip Away Topsoil, Brazil Grabs Indigenous Lands, Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country, and more

Published: March 29, 2019, 5 p.m.

b'Brazil To Grab Indigenous Lands / Beyond the Headlines / Losing Ground: Midwest Floods Rip Away Topsoil / BirdNote\\xae: The Rainwater Basin of Nebraska / The Place Where You Live: Chadron, Nebraska / Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country\\t\\t\\tIn this episode: Record flooding in the Midwest has swept away the precious topsoil of the "bread basket of the United States." Farmers already dealing with the Trump Administration\'s trade war with China now face spoiled grain, dead livestock and an interrupted planting season.\\n\\nThe more moderate spring rains are welcome as they bring out the green and help water crops, and in south-central Nebraska, they provide watering grounds for migrating birds, including the famous Sandhill Cranes.\\n\\nAlso, a constitutional crisis looms in Brazil as its controversial new president, Jair Bolsonaro, seeks to open the Amazon\'s indigenous territories to mining, against tribes\' wishes.\\n\\nAnd we hear from writer Pam Houston about her new memoir, "Deep Creek," and how life on a ranch high in the Colorado Rockies helped her find sanctuary after a childhood of abuse and neglect.\\n\\nAll that and more, in this episode of Living on Earth from PRI.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'