
Power on the Land: The Story of the Mechanisation of British Farming (1940s)
Explores the evolution of British farming through mechanization over the past two centuries. It highlights how farmers have adapted by becoming skilled in machinery, significantly increasing productivity and efficiency. The introduction of various machines has transformed traditional farming methods, allowing for faster and more intensive production, while also reducing labor dependency. Innovations from farmers themselves have also contributed to advancements in agricultural practices. The film emphasizes the importance of mechanization in improving crop yields and the overall organization of British farming.
Keywords
British farming, mechanization, agricultural engineering, productivity, machinery, innovation, crop yields, efficiency, farming methods