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: The dairy industry in 1962
Broadcast Date: Dec. 17, 1962
Why is skim milk more expensive than two per cent? Is it reasonable to compare milk with beer and cigarettes as a consumer good? Can Canada produce more high-quality cheese? These are just some of the questions for a panel on National Farm Radio Forum in 1962. A new technique allows farmers to submit questions to the program in advance, expanding the give-and-take nature of Farm Forum that has made it a success for more than 20 years.Farm Forum: The dairy industry in 1962
• By the early 1960s, the National Farm Forum Guide was a comprehensive 12-page booklet. Each guide provided extensive background on the week's subject and posed questions for the community forums to discuss after hearing the program.• "The purpose of the questions is not to examine Forums on what they have learned from the broadcast and Guide. The purpose is to get Forum opinion." – National Farm Forum Guide, Nov. 7, 1960
Farm Forum: The dairy industry in 1962
Medium: Radio
Program: National Farm Radio Forum
Broadcast Date: Dec. 17, 1962
Guest(s): J.M. Hartwick, Jack Monkhouse, James Revell
Duration: 28:52
Photo: CN Photo Collection, Canada Science and Technology Museum
Last updated:
July 20, 2009
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National Farm Radio Forum
Farm Forum: The dairy industry in 1962.
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Last updated: July 20, 2009.
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