A film showing Ed Shima interviewing Roy Atkinson, the president of the Canadian National Farmers Union about their success, their goals, and about how American and Canadian farmers can work together.
A film showing Rev. E. W. Mueller discussing the actions by the National Farmers Organization that benefit both the farmers, rural communities, and the urban population.
A film showing Butch Swaim and Monsignor Edward O'Rourke discussing how low food prices can actually cause hunger, due to the low income for farmers and rural areas.
A film showing Phil Allen interviewing new National Farmers Organization members, about why they joined and about the benefits they've seen from joining the organization.
A film showing a panel of National Farmers Organization members from Iowa who produce primarily milk, grain, and meat for market. The panelists talk about their farm operations and why they believe farmers should be able to set prices for the commodities they produce.
A film showing Monsignor Miller of the National Catholic Rural Life Conference discussing the rights that American farmers have to organize and his concern with policies from the USDA that affect farm prices, the family farm, and agricultural research.
A film showing a Catholic priest from the Midwest, an avocado grower from California, and a farmer from Canada discussing the current state of agriculture in their areas. They discuss contracting for agricultural produce and the reasons why farmers deserve better prices for their products.
A film showing Phil Allen interviewing Erhard Pfingsten about the National Farmers Organization and Ray Aune about the economics of owning a farm. This program was recorded in conjunction with the Rochester, Minnesota, Chamber of Commerce's first Agribusiness Day.
A film showing Arnold Paulson answering questions about the private enterprise system in the United States, public and private debt expansion, and the state of the economy in rural communities.
A film showing an interview with U.S. Senator George McGovern from South Dakota. The Senator discusses some of the work he is doing in the Senate related to farmers and describes programs such as the Food for Peace program and other initiatives.
A film showing Gordon Shafer interviewing Walter Goeppinger, President of the National Corn Growers Association, about world markets for grain, pricing pressures from overseas producers, and the benefits of farm organizations working together.
A film showing a discussion on the growing acceptance of holding actions and collective bargaining as useful tactics in improving the economic situation for farmers.
A film showing an interview with the National Farmers Organization president Oren Lee Staley, followed by interviews of members of the Catholic Rural Life Conference Sister Thomas More and Monsignor George Weber.
A film showing Ed Wimmer and Butch Swaim discussing the National Farmers Organization and the impact of the government on the rural economy, the importance of collective bargaining, and other issues that are contributing to the farm problem.
A film of a program discussing the National Farmers Organization cattle bargaining program and the process of working with the NFO. Interviews Lester Carr at the Dugdale Processing Plant in St. Joseph, Missouri.
A film showing National Farmers Organization leaders discussing feeder cattle and beef prices in Kentucky, Idaho, and Nebraska. Shows scenes of a feeder cattle operation in Nebraska.