Posted by andy r on December 15, 2008 at 16:01:23 from (67.224.8.75):
In Reply to: Farm Movie (off topic) posted by FordTractorMan on December 15, 2008 at 12:11:08:
American Harvest - Former custom wheat cutter now has brother inlaw combine his crop. Been wet so brother inlaw moves to other farms. There is already bad blood as he thinks brother inlaw had something to do with his sisters death. Anyway goes out and buys junk JD combines to do his own crop and then gets wiped out by a storm. Has to go on wheat harvest to make payments on farm. Hires crew. Cuts to Canada. Fights brother inlaw all of the way. Great movie. Combine demo, bar fight, accidents, boys will be boys stuff.
Jacob's Harvest - One brother who was to farm skips the county for 20 years. Other brother stays home and marrys other brothers girl friend. Common everyday dairy family. Cows stop producing and financial stress occurs. They find an electrical problem which is killing cows and reducing production. Brother comes home after not beening seen or heard of for 20 years. Family stress occurs ... wife was girl friend, things aren't going right, father gives attention to son who comes home. Eventually brother puts up car for a loan to replace electrical lines. Great movie.
Country - Been a while. Sort of from the farm crisis years. Struggling farm. Yes, they do some combining and the combine tips over. FMHA comes and hauls cattle away and forces a machinery auction. Father goes off the deep end and leaves the farm. Mom and kids run the farm for a while. Very hard on G'pa. A good movie. Might have been shot by towards Cedar Falls, Iowa or Waverly, Iowa.
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