The Farm Community (1968)
The film depicts the life of Jamie Barrett, a young boy who aspires to be a farmer like his father on the family farm that has been passed down for generations. It highlights the daily responsibilities and the close-knit nature of farm life, including planting, raising animals, and the importance of community. The film emphasizes modern farming practices, the role of machinery, and the need for farmers to adapt to changing conditions and market demands. Ultimately, it portrays farming as a noble and fulfilling endeavor, despite its challenges.
Keywords
farming, family, community, agriculture, machinery, responsibilities, modern practices, aspirations, nature, livestock