A film showing a group of National Farmers Organization members from all over the country discussing the state of farming in their respective states and nationwide.
A film showing a panel featuring a banker, an economist, and National Farmers Organization members discussing the impact of the agricultural problem on the economy.
A film showing Pastor Alvin Brucklacker discussing the need for unity and how the church can get involved with the community to help solve the agriculture problem.
A film showing NFO members discussing with Senator Douglas the impact corporate farming is having on the economy of the United States and its impact on family farms.
A film showing Doris Berry leading a panel with rural housewives to discuss their concerns and commitments to the agriculture problem in the United States.
A film showing two senators discussing the agriculture problem, laws, and other matters involved in the government's approach to dealing with the agriculture problem in the United States.
A film showing Willis Rowell of the National Farmers Organization moderating a discussion with Reverend E. W. Mueller of the Lutheran Council on the rapid changes to rural communities in the United States during the 20th century. The discussion centers around issues of young people leaving rural communities, spirituality, personal responsibility, and the growing size of farms.
A film showing a panel moderated by Ed Shima with Rev. E. W. Mueller of the Lutheran Council and National Farmers Organization Director of Research W. W. Butch Swaim discussing how main street businesses prosper when farmers prosper.
A film showing Erhard Pfingsten and Msgr. Louis J. Miller of Elkton, South Dakota, discussing how the church and towns can have a role in solving the farm problem.