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Fulmer
begins this video with explaining the method of rotation that Lifeline Farm, in
Montana, employs which involves animals. Initially a pasture is used for dairy
cattle and then a potato crop…
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The
second video from the Brewer Farm largely shows the farm itself and some of the
field management tools that they use. Brewer herself is shown riding on a
tractor and later walking among some…
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The
third and final video from the Brewer Farm presents Mrs. Brewer working in the
greenhouse, with some help from one of the documentary cameramen. No dialog is
present in this portion of the…
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Brewer
talks about her family farm, specifically a diversified vegetable farm in
Philomath, Oregon. She and her husband both grew up on farms and this speaker
has insight on both organic and…
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This
video has no audio and begins with close ups of a report titled Pesticides in Groundwater in the United
States of America. An additional article that is features is titled
“Ground-water…
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This
video picks up from the same rows of potato plants from Tilth Documentary 18. Once
again, the video has no audio and is most likely supplementary footage. Other
subjects of this video include…
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This
video features two speakers, both discussing the pest that effect potato crops.
The first speaker focuses on root-knot nematode. These pests bury themselves
into the tuber and causes…
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The
last video of the Tilth Documentary begins with Cascadian Farm organic
vegetable products of carrots and corn. Many insects are featured here, namely
the ladybug and some footage of a…
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A
brief video of Fulmer talking about the main advantage of an organic system,
which according to him, is decreasing your input. Some personal opinions are
aired that have little to do with the…
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Transferred from a DVD original held in the Oregon Tilth, Inc. Records (MSS OrTilth), Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries.
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Transferred from a DVD original held in the Oregon Tilth, Inc. Records (MSS OrTilth), Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries.
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Transferred from a DVD original held in the Oregon Tilth, Inc. Records (MSS OrTilth), Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries.
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Transferred from a DVD original held in the Oregon Tilth, Inc. Records (MSS OrTilth), Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries.
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Includes Lisa Sedlar, President of
New Seasons Market; Fred Kirschenmann, Distinguished Fellow, Leopold Center for
Sustainable Agriculture, Iowa State University; and Mace Vaughan,…
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Transferred from a DVD original held in the Oregon Tilth, Inc. Records (MSS OrTilth), Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries.
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Transferred from a DVD original held in the Oregon Tilth, Inc. Records (MSS OrTilth), Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries.
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Featuring Jon Tester, U.S. Senator for Montana. Transferred from a DVD original held in the Oregon Tilth, Inc. Records (MSS OrTilth), Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State…
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This
video gives the market perspective in regards to organic food. The unidentified
speaker is an employee of Nature’s, an organic produce market in Beaverton,
Oregon. The company began in…
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Here
the video begins with stock footage of Nature’s produce selections. Later in
the video, a speaker identified as Mary, talks about her work with a disease
known as potato-early dying…
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Picking
up the conversation from Steve Walsers Farm 3, this video continues the methods
of pest management Walser uses instead of chemicals. Later, he is asked to
comment on where he believes the…
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The
last installment of the Drazel video showcases different pieces of farming
equipment that Drazel deems necessary. For a time he discusses the uses and the
thinking behind using a metal…
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The
interview from Drazel 7 continues with weed management. Drazel uses mechanical
cultivators and finger weeding, claiming that this process takes care of any
weeds. He touches briefly on the…
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The
second video from the Drazel Farm videos begins with maintenance on one of the
farm machines. Later the process of moving potatoes from field to farm is
featured. While there are background…
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In
this third video, Drazel is interviewed and the first topic is how he got into
organic farming. Drazel admits that he initially did not want to switch from
conventional farming. However, his…
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The
first of the Drazel Farm videos which heavily features potato harvesting.
Virtually no dialog is present in this video. Largely it is Drazel on a tractor
connected to a harvester gathering…
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Potato
harvesting is what begins this video, then it later switches to two young boys
harvesting Japanese squash. These are Walser’s sons and he credits them as his
utmost reason as why he…
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For
the first half this video, establishing shots of Walser’s farm are featured,
largely of his fields, corn, and a group of people harvesting squash by hand.
Halfway through, Walser himself…
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This
video features two lectures, one from Dr. Joan Peters, the other Dr. Joan Dye
Gussow. Peters is a former Oregon State University professor who focuses her
lecture on clearing up the…
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