Results: Stories
2,531 results found for '"Agriculture"' in Keyword.
UNRRA Supplies to Europe
- Series name
- World Pictorial News
- Issue no
- 253
- NoS ID
- 156505
- Story no
- 3 / 3
Shots of refugees (from the recently ended war) on the move. Canada’s resources provide aid; in British Columbia salmon fleets make record hauls; the production of canned pork; the production of...
Flax Industry
- Series name
- World Pictorial News
- Issue no
- 254
- NoS ID
- 156508
- Story no
- 3 / 4
Australia: the growing and processing of flax in Victoria. The crop is harvested by the Women’s Land Army. In the mill, the strands are separated; the flax is corded and woven. In the weaving mill it is...
Lakeland Farmer
- Series name
- Letter From London
- Issue no
- 130
- NoS ID
- 325028
Dairy Show
- Series name
- Letter From London
- Issue no
- 146
- NoS ID
- 325044
Farming For Women
- Series name
- Letter From London
- Issue no
- 239
- NoS ID
- 325137
Smithfield Agricultural Show
- Series name
- Letter From London
- Issue no
- 312
- NoS ID
- 325210
Oyster Farms
- Series name
- Living Tomorrow
- Issue no
- 85
- NoS ID
- 325412
- Story no
- 2 / 3
COI synopsis: Oysters, traditional titivations for the wealthy, are rich in protein. A far-sighted frozen-food firm saw a potential market and applied factory farming techniques. They’re hoping the oysters...
Wild Oats
- Series name
- Living Tomorrow
- Issue no
- 110
- NoS ID
- 325482
- Story no
- 3 / 4
COI synopsis: The poisoned handshake. Farmers rogueing wild oats from their fields now use a special glove which squeezes herbicide onto the weed without affecting the rest of the crop.
Spraying
- Series name
- Living Tomorrow
- Issue no
- 114
- NoS ID
- 325495
- Story no
- 3 / 4
COI synopsis: As yet there is no real alternative to crop spraying if we are to make sure that we are the ones who eat the food we grow. A range of sprayers that produce an extremely fine mist of oil based...
Coffee Cattle Food
- Series name
- Living Tomorrow
- Issue no
- 116
- NoS ID
- 325504
- Story no
- 4 / 4
COI synopsis: The milk we put in our coffee may have come from coffee beans. Intermediate stages in the process are the instant coffee manufacturers, who have a disposal problem with their waste grounds, and...