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Harvests For Tomorrow

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Description Documents farming practices in the New England states, showing the prosperity that fertile soils brought to hardworking farmers who cleared the hilly land. The fertile soil, rich in minerals, accumulated over the course of centuries covered in forests. Shows that generations of farmers have enriched themselves from these fertile soils without adequately caring for them. Failing farms, dilapidation and abandonment are shown to follow from farms with depleted soils. "But it doesn't have to be this way," states a narrator in the character of an old Yankee. Application of lime and phosphorous fertilizers recommended by soil scientists are shown to restore and maintain soil fertility. Abundant harvests of hay are shown resulting from well-fertilized fields. Depicts pre-mechanized farming and logging practices, hand harvesting, and use of working animals.
Creator United States. Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Adjustment Administration
Contributor George Ortlieb: photographed by
Paul Burnford : film editor
Richard Attridge : editorial assistant
John L. McDermid : production assistant
Carl Walker : production assistant
John Allen Finckel : music composed and conducted by
Frank Craner: narrator
Edgar Peterson II: directed by
Date Issued 1941
Spatial Coverage Loudon, NH, U.S.
Quechee, VT, U.S.
Duration 00:26:29
Color/Black & White B&W
Sound/Silent Sound
Nation of Origin U.S.

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