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."
13 radio clips
Farm Forum: The country church in the '60s
Broadcast Date: Nov. 4, 1963
With the rural population in decline and more cars on the farm, there's not much need for local churches in the Canadian countryside. So what is to happen to these churches and their congregations? And what's the purpose of church? In 1963, National Farm Radio Forum uses a new technique called "group dynamics" to explore the topic. Forums in five provinces are recorded and their comments edited together to pull the listener right into the forum atmosphere.Farm Forum: The country church in the '60s
• The forums heard in this broadcast, and over 200 more, were convened in March 1963 by special study groups organized by five denominations of the Christian church. The study guide for this broadcast published their conclusions on how rural churches could survive and thrive in the modern age. The suggestions included:Farm Forum: The country church in the '60s
Medium: Radio
Program: National Farm Radio Forum
Broadcast Date: Nov. 4, 1963
Duration: 28:50
Photo: Library and Archives Canada
Last updated:
July 20, 2009
Activez le Javascript sur votre navigateur...
12 clips in this topic . page






National Farm Radio Forum
Farm Forum: The country church in the '60s.
The CBC Digital Archives Website.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Last updated: July 20, 2009.
[Page consulted on Feb. 13, 2012.]