Britain Can Grow It

1956

Documentary promoting the use of fertilisation methods on agricultural land.

A documentary promoting the importance of increasing Britain's agricultural production in the restricted economic following World War II. It suggests that farmers must produce 1/6th more in order for the country to reach 'maximum food production', and that this can only be achieved by raising the fertility of large areas of farmland not currently pulling its weight. The film follows an Agricultural Adviser (named John) as he travels the country to promote the use of fertiliser, paying a visit to a farmer named Herbert Reed who currently follows a progressive livestock policy and only fertilises with 'muck'. Touring the farm, John tries to show Herbert how he could greatly increase production with the use of fertilisers, aiding the growth of feed crops such as grass, hay and mangels, as well as arable crops like wheat, oats, potatoes and sugar beet. To convince Herbert, John shows a film called 'Farming Fertilisers and Food' which features a variety of fertilisation methods being employed across England, with farmers paying greater attention to drainage, liming, proper cultivation and the adequate use of organic matter and other fertilizers. With Herbert at least partly convinced, John leaves the farm with the certainty that with good management, the maximum profitable use of fertilisers and a better understanding of plant feeding, 'Britain can grow it'.

Keywords

Agriculture; Crops; Dairy; Farming; Fertilisers; Food production

  • Sponsor : Fisons Limited

  • Production company : Fisons Limited - Advisory Department

  • Other : Dr. R. Stewart (chief advisor)

  • Director : R. H. Broome

  • Producer : R. H. Broome

  • Commentator : J.A. Birch

  • Camera : R. H. Broome

  • Camera : R.C.F. Holbrook

  • John - the Adviser John A. Birch

  • Herbert Reed Herbert Chester

Manifestations

Britain Can Grow It

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    INV393579
    Canonical Title
    Unknown
    Carrier Type
    MP4 H264 digital
    Dimension
    Duration
    0:36:22
    Modification Date
    27/09/2011
    Parts
    Reference
    730165
  • Barcode
    INV389242
    Canonical Title
    Unknown
    Carrier Type
    MP4 H264 digital
    Dimension
    Duration
    0:36:22
    Modification Date
    31/08/2011
    Parts
    Reference
    725068
  • Barcode
    INV348103
    Canonical Title
    Unknown
    Carrier Type
    MP4 H264 digital
    Dimension
    Duration
    0:36:22
    Modification Date
    31/08/2011
    Parts
    Reference
    724463
  • Activities
    Barcode
    INV367539
    Canonical Title
    Unknown
    Carrier Type
    DV digital
    Dimension
    Duration
    0:36:22
    Modification Date
    10/05/2011
    Parts
    Reference
    709110
  • Activities
    Barcode
    INV391361
    Canonical Title
    Unknown
    Carrier Type
    master digital
    Dimension
    Duration
    0:36:24
    Modification Date
    07/01/2011
    Parts
    Reference
    699639
  • Activities
    Barcode
    INV287374
    Canonical Identifier
    1997/50
    Canonical Title
    Unknown
    Carrier Details
    Carrier Type
    16mm film
    Colour System
    colour
    Colour Type
    colour
    Dimension
    Duration
    0:41:40
    Has Image
    Y
    Has Sound
    Y
    Identifier
    Image Polarity
    pos
    Modification Date
    27/10/2010
    Parts
    Reference
    695451
    Sound
    sound
    Sound System
    variable area
  • Activities
    Barcode
    INV210033
    Canonical Identifier
    1997/50
    Canonical Title
    Unknown
    Carrier Details
    Carrier Type
    16mm film
    Dimension
    Duration
    0:15:16
    Has Sound
    Y
    Identifier
    Modification Date
    25/10/2010
    Parts
    Reference
    695255
    Sound
    sound
    Sound System
    mag full width

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