National Farm Radio Forum
On air from 1941-01-28 to 1965-03-29
It was radio that got farmers talking. From 1941 to 1965, National Farm Radio Forum brought together groups of neighbours across rural Canada to listen to a weekly half-hour program on a single farm issue. Using accompanying printed study guides, the groups then discussed the broadcast and sent in a summary for follow-up on a subsequent show. Launched as an educational experiment by the CBC, along with the Canadian Association for Adult Education and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, the show's motto was: "Read. Listen. Discuss. Act."
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Farm Forum: Feeding an army
Broadcast Date: Nov. 9, 1942
More cheese, please! Since the start of the Second World War, Canadian farmers have been working hard to produce food and fibre for the fighting men and civilians in Britain. But more is needed, says the federal minister of agriculture. In this episode of National Radio Farm Forum, James G. Gardiner asks farmers to step up production of dairy products, especially cheese, as well as poultry and bacon.Farm Forum: Feeding an army
• The "Forum" part of National Radio Farm Forum referred to the groups of farmers that gathered to hear and debate each program. Each forum read prepared study guides in advance, took notes on their discussion and sent them to the provincial Farm Forum secretaries.• At the end of each program, the secretaries summarized the forums' response to the previous week's topic and reported forum statistics.
Farm Forum: Feeding an army
Medium: Radio
Program: National Farm Radio Forum
Broadcast Date: Nov. 9, 1942
Guest(s): James G. Gardiner
Duration: 29:35
Photo: Canadian War Museum
Last updated:
April 27, 2010
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