More milk for more people

Canada, 1966

Film
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The black-and-white Holstein-Friesian cattle belong to the oldest improved dairy breed in the world and are famous as record milk producers. In Canada their pedigree is safeguarded through registration and control. In this film, foreign cattle buyers are shown why this breed of cattle, raised in Canada, is a safe purchase.

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Credits

director

Edmund Reid

producer

Nicholas Balla

production company

ONF | NFB

Duration

00:13:55:00

Production places
Canada
Production dates
1966

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