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.
This short film traces the journey of the first Ukrainian settlers in Canada. Seeking freedom and op...
Henry Browne, an African American farmer, and his family are profiled in this film. The important jo...
A farmer struggles to make a living on his land near the coast of the Dead Sea.
Right on our doorstep there is something that feeds us all: living soil. But this precious resource ...
The average age of the U.S. farmer has reached 60. Half of America's farmland will change ownership ...
Nearly 2, 00, 000 farmers have committed suicide in India over the last 10 years. But the mainstream...
Sheds light on an alternative approach to farming called “regenerative agriculture” that could balan...
The Sadies Stop and Start captures a moment in time. That time was uncertain and dark. Still reeling...
Permaculture expert Geoff Lawton describes how he and a team of volunteers grew an oasis in arid, sa...
Battering, breading, frying – Berta has prepared thousands of schnitzels in her old cast-iron pan ov...
100 years after the Russian revolution, the film invites us to think about agroecology as an option ...
How did it come about that we no longer see living beings in farm animals, but objects? Every year, ...
A look at the destruction that follows the breaking of long-neglected dikes and the measures being t...
Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of...
Documentary on water usage, money, politics, the transformation of nature, and the growth of the Ame...