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VT R-181 Chapter 4
Item Date
ca 1941


By Their Own Strength - Chapter Four: The Struggle Against the Grain Companies (Silent Film)


"Using dramatizations, this 1941 promotional film examines the growth of the co-operative movement in Saskatchewan. The marketing of grain and the establishment of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool are the main areas of interest."

Document Details
Reference Number:
VT R-181 Chapter 4
Media Type:
video
Photographer:
Produced by Cheery Films
Notes:
Length: 5 min. 10 sec.
Keywords:
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool; Co-operative Movements; Grain Marketing; Agricultural Machinery


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Preview Ref Number Type Title
Image Preview R-A15033-1 Photograph 1 - The Wheat Pool's float at the Regina exhibition symbolized the attitude people had about agriculture and the role that c
Image Preview Reference PDF Document 2 - The 1914 Annual Report from the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture provides an overview to several co-operative agri
Image Preview R-A15263 Photograph 3 - Aaron Sapiro - founder and organizer of the Wheat Pool.
Image Preview R-A15243 Photograph 4 - A. J. McPhail - president of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Wheat Producers. It was renamed the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool i
Image Preview R-A15295 Photograph 5 - Head office of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool.
Image Preview R-B7495-2 Photograph 6 - A few of the Wheat Pool employees who helped to establish the organization.
Image Preview R-A19419 Photograph 7 - Cartoon entitled 'Clearing the Right of Way'. The Wheat Pool bypassed the speculators to deal directly with the world's
Image Preview R-A15029-1 Photograph 8 - The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool rest and information tent at the Weyburn fair.
Image Preview R-B7494-1 Photograph 9 - A sample of the contract farmers signed with the Wheat Pool.
Image Preview R-A15019-2 Photograph 10 - "By 1924, only one year after incorporating, the Wheat Pool had signed up a large number of farmers."
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