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   Mechanical Handling
   
   TR MAFF PH6/147
   Museum of English Rural Life (MERL)
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   Mechanised Sugar Beet Harvesting
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   1962
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   Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
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   Film shows ways in which sugar beet harvesting can be mechanised to reduce labour costs Sugar beet field shown. Machine lifting shown, diagram of machinery needed and then live action of machine lifting. Carrier harvester shown, diagram of machinery needed and then live action of machine lifting. Loading crop to transport to factory shown, mechanised tractor loading a lorry with a foreloader. Cleaner loader shown, dirt tear levels outlined for hand, machine and cleaner loader. Concrete loading pads shown. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Made with the cooperation of North Lindsey District Committee
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Mechanical Handling
Institution: Museum of English Rural Life
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Link: https://youtu.be/dI2TFGnVYZs
Mechanical Handling
Institution: Museum of English Rural Life
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Link: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/

 

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Languages: English

 

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Geofocus: England
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Country of production: England

 

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Category: Commissioned film

 

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Performance: Meetings of organisations and institutions

 

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Keyword: Arable farming



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