A film showing the National Farmers Organization discussing farming and ranching in the Pacific Northwest, focusing around the town of Prineville, Oregon. The hosts interviews George and Doug Fehrenbacher, NFO members living in Cook County, Oregon.
A film showing the National Farmers Organization interviewing young farmers in the Pacific Northwest. NFO President Oren Lee Staley states how his organization is working to help farmers.
A film showing Andy Neutzling giving Bill a tour of the meat locker of the Dugdale Processing Plant, a meat processor that worked with the National Farmers Organization. The show discusses the process of meat grading.
A film sponsored by the Communications Committee of the Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce called "Comment." Individuals from four major farm organizations, including the National Grange, Farmers Union, Farm Bureau, and the National Farmers Organization, were invited to discuss the topic of collective bargaining.
A film showing Gene Potter and Dick Fout discussing the meat industry in the United States, how the NFO has improved prices for livestock, and a variety of other topics related to the meat producing industry.
A film showing the National Farmers Organization discussing agriculture in the Texas Panhandle region, including interviews with Texas Panhandle farmers Doyle Terrell and D. M. Gamblin. Shows scenes from the Texas panhandle region.
A film showing Don Mach interviewing four members of Future Farmers of America (FFA) from Illinois. The youth talk about their home operations, their future plans in farming, and the role FFA plays in developing their understanding of agriculture in the United States and around the world.
A film showing scenes from the Rural American Declaration of Independence Day event held in Corning, Iowa, which featured speakers and celebrated the advances of rural America and the NFO.
A film showing Don Mach interviewing people at a slaughterhouse about their involvement and opinions on the National Farmers Organization and the benefits of contracts from their perspective.
A film showing Msgr. Cooper discussing his background in agriculture, his experiences in the National Rural Life Conference, the religious aspects of the agricultural problem, such as the injustice towards the farmer, factory farms taking over family-sized farms, and how the NFO can help solve these problems.
A film showing a Catholic priest and a history professor, both from Minnesota, discussing how rural communities can prosper, economically and socially.
A film showing a panel discussing the differences between small family farms and large corporate farms, specifically addressing farm income, retail trade, and tax base.
A film showing people discussing the impact of low farm commodity prices on rural America and small businesses and how this impacts the cost of living for all members of the community.
A film showing Oren Lee Staley talking about the progress and growth of the NFO as it expands into more states, secures contracts through its holding actions, and pushes for collective bargaining.
A film showing Ed Wimmer's speech at the Rural American Declaration of Independence Day event held in Corning, Iowa, on July 4, 1968. Wimmer, as President of the National Federation of Independent Businessmen, speaks on the importance of family farms and small businesses in the United States and the challenges they are facing.
A film showing Ed Graf and Ric Avila from the NFO Dairy Commodity Department discussing the state of the dairy industry, dairy prices, and dairy farming.
A film showing how the National Farmers Organization communicates with meat processing plants and members of the NFO. Shows scenes from the NFO offices and the Dugdale Packing Company in St. Joseph, Missouri.