Windbreaks on the Prairies (1943)
This short film serves as a cautionary tale to farmers who recklessly cut down trees on their land. When prairie farmers engaged in this practice to facilitate plowing, they discovered that the trees had served as windbreaks protecting top soil from erosion. The Dominion Department of Agriculture's experimental station at Indian Head, Saskatchewan, cultivated acres of young trees for distribution to farmers.
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Tommy Tweed | As: Narrator (voice) |
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This short film serves as a cautionary tale to farmers who recklessly cut down trees on their land. When prairie farmers engaged in this practice to facilitate plowing, they discovered that the trees had served as windbreaks protecting top soil from erosion. The Dominion Department of Agriculture's experimental station at Indian Head, Saskatchewan, cultivated acres of young trees for distribution to farmers.
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Cast
Tommy Tweed |
Narrator (voice) |
Directed By
Evelyn Cherry |
Director |
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Writing Credits
Evelyn Cherry |
Writer |
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Evelyn Cherry |
Producer |
Edited By
Evelyn Cherry |
Editor |
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Lawrence Cherry |
Editor |
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Maurice Blackburn |
Music |
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Lawrence Cherry |
Director of Photography |
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