Heritage

193917 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: J. Booth Scott

Script: J. Booth Scott

Produced during the organizational transition between the Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau and the NFB.

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Long years of intensive drought, coupled with a disastrous fall in prices, forced many Prairie farmers to board up their homes and seek work elsewhere. But the majority remained, hating to leave the land they had broken, often lacking the capital to make a fresh start. To these, the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration, working through engineers and scientists on the experimental farms and stations, restored faith and morale. Conservation of moisture, development of new methods of farming and conversion of submarginal land to other uses all helped to put these derelict farms once again on a working basis.

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  • Politics and Government - Canada > Government Agencies, Programs and ServicesWestern Canada
  • Agriculture > PrairiesResearchSoil and Farmland

Credits


director
J. Booth Scott
script
J. Booth Scott
sound
William H. Lane
C.J. Quick
music
Howard Fogg