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 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.
A film showing members of the National Farmers Organization discussing the origins of corporate farming, who is getting into corporate farming, and what that means for the family farm system.
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 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 a panel discussing the differences between small family farms and large corporate farms, specifically addressing farm income, retail trade, and tax base.
A film of an interview with Phillip Wilkie, son of former presidential candidate Wendell Wilkie, discussing the problems with large corporate conglomerates. The film also includes an interview with Harry Canfield, farmer and NFO grain marketer based out of Utah and Idaho.