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Title:
U.S. farm report. Agriculture tomorrow
Creator (Organization):
National Farmers Organization (U.S.)
Interviewee:
Pfingsten, Erhard
Description:
A film featuring Erhard Pfingsten discussing the future of agriculture in the United States. The show features interviews with farmers Elmer Burksnyder and sons and Lee Ernie Doll, all of Missouri, talking about their farming operations, the state of farming in their area, and the future of the family farm.; Annotation: Episode title from the National Farmers Organization.
Subject (Topic):
Farmers--Political activity Agriculture--Economic aspects Farmers--Vocational guidance Rural-urban migration
Location:
United States
Language:
eng
Source:
National Farmers Organization records, 1955-2001, undated
Call Number:
MS 481;R3B S61
Archival Series:
Films, 1963-1979, undated
Finding Aid Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9rf44
Contributing Institution:
Iowa State University. Special Collections and University Archives
Publisher:
Iowa State University. Library
Extent:
00:29:21
Genre:
motion pictures (visual works) color films (visual works) short subjects 16mm (photographic film size)
Type:
Moving Image
Format:
video/vnd.youtube.yt
Digital Collection Title:
National Farmers Organization films
Digital Collection Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9rv0d08k
Identifier:
nfofilms136
Filename:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2fN7tvNlsk
Item Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w91g0ht9r

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"U.S. farm report. Agriculture tomorrow", National Farmers Organization Films, Iowa State University Library Digital Collections
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