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Press Association

Taoiseach says opening new Maritime Museum in Limerick 'a pleasure and privilege'

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said he felt honoured to officially open the Foynes Flying Boat and Maritime Museum. Mr Vardakar also speaks on the RTE's potential legal battle with former presenter Ryan Tubridy and the current position of the...
News Clip5:42
Bloomberg

A Digital Marketplace for the Global Produce Business

Higher Ed
Patrick McCullough, chief executive officer of ProducePay, explains the fragmented supply chain supporting the global produce industry and how his company can help reduce its inefficiencies. This interview aired on "Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Tanaiste to ‘reflect’ on issues raised by farmers at Fianna Fail think-in

Higher Ed
Members of the Irish Farmers Association heckle Tanaiste Micheal Martin and Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue outside the Fianna Fail party think in. President of the Irish Farmers’ Association Tim Cullinan puts over farmers'...
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Bloomberg

True Story Foods on a Mission to Save American Family Farming

Higher Ed
Matthew Gatto, chief operating officer at True Story Foods, continues his family's tradition of maintaining and growing a healthy animal-product supply chain that intertwines a critical network of American family-owned farms. This...
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Bloomberg

Unilever's Hanneke Faber on the Future of Food

Higher Ed
Hanneke Faber, President of Unilever's Nutrition Business Group, discusses the future of food and how the company is investing in regenerative agriculture with Bloomberg's Agnieszka de Sousa at the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit...
News Clip7:47
Bloomberg

Focus on Sustainability at Land O'Lakes' Century-Old Farming Cooperative

Higher Ed
Tom Ryan, President of Land O'Lakes-back Truterra, discusses how his organization works to support the profitability and resiliency of farmers, while protecting natural resources. This interview aired on "Bloomberg Businessweek" on May...
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Bloomberg

India IMD's Mohapatra on Monsoon Rains Impact on Economy

Higher Ed
India Meteorological Department Director General of Meteorology Mrutyunjay Mohapatra discusses the impact of monsoon rains on the nation's agriculture sector and food inflation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin and Rishaad...
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Bloomberg

Ukraine's Farming Industry Devastated: Howard Buffett

Higher Ed
Howard Buffett, chairman and CEO of the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, talks about the impact of the war on Ukraine's agriculture industry and how it's impacting world hunger. He speaks to David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow...
Stock Footage4:54
Bridgeman Arts

Farming in France, 1957

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Farming in The South of France in 1957, starting with a walk behind brush cutter, early automated hay baler drawn by a jeep, horse drawn cart collecting hay and loading hay into the barn.
Stock Footage5:31
Bridgeman Arts

Cuba farming, 1960's

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tobacco, coca bean, sugar cane farming in Cuba in the 60's.
News Clip2:32
British Movietone

RAF SURVEY

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hastings of RAF Transport Command were sent to Takoradi in the Gold Coast to help No 82 Squadron pack up and move away on their seasonal migration to Kenya. The Squadron is a Photographic Survey Unit and are only able to do their work in...
News Clip1:57
British Movietone

SMITHFIELD SHOWS THE WAY

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Smithfield Show was first held in 1799, and the story of the show is the story of British agriculture. The record entry of over five hundred cattle illustrates the quest for quality which has been reflected at Smithfield for over a...
News Clip1:58
British Movietone

HOW TO PLOUGH A FARM IN ONE DAY

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Young farmers in Bedfordshire take part in non-stop ploughing demonstration and plough 250 acres in less than 24 hours. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or...
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Press Association

Drone footage shows fields of echium in full flower in Essex

Higher Ed
Fields of echium and borage in full flower in the village of Feering in Essex. Fairking Ltd has been growing the crops for over 30 years and now farms over 6,000 acres of the flower which are harvested for their seed in order for the oil...
News Clip3:32
Press Association

Stock footage of farming

Higher Ed
Stock footage of farmers, tractors, wheat and cows at a UK farm.
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British Movietone

NEW ZEALAND - GOLDEN SHEARS

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An international contest took place in New Zealand, shearing sheep for the Championship title. Each man had 20 sheep to barber, and not a second to spare! Bing McDonald was the eventual winner, and the Champion of the Golden Shears....
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British Movietone

CATTLE RANCHING IN SCOTLAND

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In a Highland deer forest, which previously only sheltered grouse and deer, the experiment of cattle ranching on New World lines is being put into operation. The whole idea is Lord Lovat's, who has thrown his whole heart and energies...
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Press Association

Farms being closed due to avian flu outbreak

Higher Ed
Footage of a farm near Willington, Derbyshire, which has been closed due to avian influenza, with the Government recently warning of the UK's "largest-ever outbreak" of bird flu.
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British Movietone

QUICKA PINTA MILKA?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
How to do the milking quicker - and how to get more of it? To increase the milk yield, Mr Pidgeon of Axmouth, in Devon, decided to try TV. Music in the cowshed is supposed to give the right result! ® The festival in Pamplona makes one...
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British Movietone

INTERNATIONAL DAIRY SHOW - MUTE

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are reproduced for historical accuracy and do not represent the opinions or editorial policies of...
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Press Association

Commuters warned of traffic chaos as a farmers’ protest escalates in Dublin

Higher Ed
Motorists have been warned to expect traffic disruption in Dublin as a protest by farmers in the city continues to escalate. The protest saw hundreds of farmers and tractors flood the city centre on Tuesday, causing many road closures...
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Press Association

Pig farm footage as experts warn of meat shortage

Higher Ed
Footage of a pig farm in Staffordshire, as a shortage in the supply of CO2 in the meat industry has lead to claims by the British Meat Processors Association that British meat could start disappearing from supermarket shelves within a...
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British Movietone

AUSTRALIAN FARMERS FIGHT INSECT PLAGUE

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A plague of grasshoppers has been causing incalculable damage in New South Wales, Australia. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are...
News Clip0:58
British Movietone

MASS SOWING FOR BRITAIN'S FOOD

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In Queensland's drive to increase food production for Britain, 31,000 acres of sorghum have been sown by 80 men and 29 combines. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video...