Farm families in Lestock, Saskatchewan, have pooled their resources so that rising operating costs will not drive them off their land. By pooling their land, their equipment, their livestock, and farming as a cooperative, they are able to live as they choose, to maintain their standard of living, and even to have some spare time left over to enjoy. An engaging look at a novel approach to big-scale farming.
1972 in Haute-Savoie (France) : the Bertrand's farm, with a hundred dairy cows owned by three bachel...
When Terry and Monique left the opera to pursue their true passion - ecological farming - their stor...
Two sides of Mysore: down to earth with the field workers and an Indian spectacle for the Maharaja.
Permaculture expert Geoff Lawton describes how he and a team of volunteers grew an oasis in arid, sa...
Tractor Ted shows us lots of huge harvesters and the food they harvest for us and all the animals. ...
Springtime at Tractorland is full of lots of animals being born. We see some very young calves, bou...
Come on an exciting trip to the tractor factory. Take a look at Les's tractor and how it works, the...
Tractor Ted Songs - Extras from Tractor Ted DVD Series
89-year-old Italian immigrant Mike Nardone operates a farm all by himself in Alberta, Canada.
King Corn is a fun and crusading journey into the digestive tract of our fast food nation where one ...
Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of...
Right on our doorstep there is something that feeds us all: living soil. But this precious resource ...
Panama is reimagining coffee, and driving new standards for both quality and economics. Explores var...
The forage harvester cuts the tall grass and then the brilliant baler squashes it into big bales.
Clever machines are needed in the potato field and Cheeky Midge gets a closer look.
An apple harvester collects up apples that are given a good wash and the children make apple juice.
Documentary detailing a farmer’s visit to the market in Rawalpindi.