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 Phil Allen, Fred Deardoff, and Charley Barbay, all early members of the National Farmers Organization, talking about the early years of the organization and their roles in it.
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 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 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 members of the National Farmers Organization and the National Federation of Independent Businessmen discussing the relationship between independent farmers and businessmen. Shows speakers from the NFO National Convention in Louisville.
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.