Windbreaks on the Prairies (1943)

Windbreaks on the Prairies (1943) poster

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.

Director: Evelyn Cherry
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 21 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Maurice Blackburn
Cinematography: Lawrence Cherry
Editing: Evelyn Cherry, Lawrence Cherry
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

agriculture, farming, woman director

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Windbreaks on the Prairies about?
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.
Who directed Windbreaks on the Prairies?
Windbreaks on the Prairies was directed by Evelyn Cherry.
Who stars in Windbreaks on the Prairies?
Windbreaks on the Prairies stars Tommy Tweed.
How long is Windbreaks on the Prairies?
Windbreaks on the Prairies has a runtime of 21m (21 minutes).
What genre is Windbreaks on the Prairies?
Windbreaks on the Prairies is a Documentary film.
Where was Windbreaks on the Prairies produced?
Windbreaks on the Prairies was produced in Canada.