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Robert Rodale Interview - Part II
J.I. Rodale and the Depression Years. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Video and Teleconference Division.
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C. : U.S. ...
published: 31 Dec 2008
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Robert Rodale Interview Part 1
Part 1: Introduction, J.I. Rodale and the Depression years.
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Rodale, Robert
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C., 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Syste...
published: 20 Jun 2012
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Robert Rodale Question 1
Question 1: How did your father become interested in organic farming?
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Rodale, Robert
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C., 1989.
Series: Alternative Far...
published: 06 Aug 2012
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Robert Rodale Interview - Part XIII
Big Ideas and Imperatives. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Video and Teleconference Division.
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Ag...
published: 31 Dec 2008
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Robert Rodale Interview - Part XII
Low-Input and Sustainable Agriculture. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Video and Teleconference Division.
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C. : U.S....
published: 31 Dec 2008
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Robert Rodale Interview - What is Robert Rodale's vision of the future?
Oral History Interview Series. This is a specific question of interest that Robert Rodale answered in his interview with Jane Gates. Interview by Jane Gates and produced by Jayne MacLean, November 1989.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Description:
Robert Rodale, Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Son of J.I. Rodale, the pioneer promoter of organic farming and gardening in the U. S., Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publica...
published: 02 Jan 2009
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Robert Rodale Interview Part 2
Part 2: Advent of Organic Gardening, farming, college and early years of Rodale Press.
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Rodale, Robert
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C., 1989.
Series...
published: 20 Jun 2012
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Robert Rodale Interview Part 6
Part 6: Sustainable agriculture, big ideas and imperatives.
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Rodale, Robert
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C., 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Syste...
published: 20 Jun 2012
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Robert Rodale Interview - Part I
Introduction. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Video and Teleconference Division.
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Vi...
published: 31 Dec 2008
8:32
Robert Rodale Interview - Part II
J.I. Rodale and the Depression Years. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Ag...
J.I. Rodale and the Depression Years. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Video and Teleconference Division.
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Video and Teleconference Division, 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series
Note(s):
Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. 69:45 mins.
Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
NAL Call No.: Videocassette #670.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=20&CMD=CAT10397636
Description:
Robert Rodale, Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Son of J.I. Rodale, the pioneer promoter of organic farming and gardening in the U. S., Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity.
https://wn.com/Robert_Rodale_Interview_Part_Ii
J.I. Rodale and the Depression Years. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Video and Teleconference Division.
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Video and Teleconference Division, 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series
Note(s):
Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. 69:45 mins.
Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
NAL Call No.: Videocassette #670.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=20&CMD=CAT10397636
Description:
Robert Rodale, Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Son of J.I. Rodale, the pioneer promoter of organic farming and gardening in the U. S., Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity.
- published: 31 Dec 2008
- views: 4236
11:50
Robert Rodale Interview Part 1
Part 1: Introduction, J.I. Rodale and the Depression years.
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLea...
Part 1: Introduction, J.I. Rodale and the Depression years.
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Rodale, Robert
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C., 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series.
Note(s): Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=1&CMD=CAT10397636
Description: Robert Rodale is the son of J.I. Rodale, both pioneering promoters of organic farming and gardening in the United States. Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures, agricultural research and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity and established the Rodale Institute - a leading organization in sustainable agricultural research.
https://wn.com/Robert_Rodale_Interview_Part_1
Part 1: Introduction, J.I. Rodale and the Depression years.
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Rodale, Robert
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C., 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series.
Note(s): Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=1&CMD=CAT10397636
Description: Robert Rodale is the son of J.I. Rodale, both pioneering promoters of organic farming and gardening in the United States. Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures, agricultural research and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity and established the Rodale Institute - a leading organization in sustainable agricultural research.
- published: 20 Jun 2012
- views: 15028
3:54
Robert Rodale Question 1
Question 1: How did your father become interested in organic farming?
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Ja...
Question 1: How did your father become interested in organic farming?
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Rodale, Robert
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C., 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series.
Note(s): Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=1&CMD=CAT10397636
Description: Robert Rodale is the son of J.I. Rodale, both pioneering promoters of organic farming and gardening in the United States. Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures, agricultural research and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity and established the Rodale Institute - a leading organization in sustainable agricultural research.
https://wn.com/Robert_Rodale_Question_1
Question 1: How did your father become interested in organic farming?
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Rodale, Robert
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C., 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series.
Note(s): Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=1&CMD=CAT10397636
Description: Robert Rodale is the son of J.I. Rodale, both pioneering promoters of organic farming and gardening in the United States. Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures, agricultural research and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity and established the Rodale Institute - a leading organization in sustainable agricultural research.
- published: 06 Aug 2012
- views: 344
5:17
Robert Rodale Interview - Part XIII
Big Ideas and Imperatives. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural ...
Big Ideas and Imperatives. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Video and Teleconference Division.
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Video and Teleconference Division, 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series
Note(s):
Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. 69:45 mins.
Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
NAL Call No.: Videocassette #670.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=20&CMD=CAT10397636
Description:
Robert Rodale, Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Son of J.I. Rodale, the pioneer promoter of organic farming and gardening in the U. S., Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity.
https://wn.com/Robert_Rodale_Interview_Part_Xiii
Big Ideas and Imperatives. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Video and Teleconference Division.
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Video and Teleconference Division, 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series
Note(s):
Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. 69:45 mins.
Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
NAL Call No.: Videocassette #670.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=20&CMD=CAT10397636
Description:
Robert Rodale, Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Son of J.I. Rodale, the pioneer promoter of organic farming and gardening in the U. S., Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity.
- published: 31 Dec 2008
- views: 406
6:49
Robert Rodale Interview - Part XII
Low-Input and Sustainable Agriculture. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National A...
Low-Input and Sustainable Agriculture. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Video and Teleconference Division.
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Video and Teleconference Division, 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series
Note(s):
Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. 69:45 mins.
Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
NAL Call No.: Videocassette #670.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=20&CMD=CAT10397636
Description:
Robert Rodale, Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Son of J.I. Rodale, the pioneer promoter of organic farming and gardening in the U. S., Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity.
https://wn.com/Robert_Rodale_Interview_Part_Xii
Low-Input and Sustainable Agriculture. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Video and Teleconference Division.
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Video and Teleconference Division, 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series
Note(s):
Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. 69:45 mins.
Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
NAL Call No.: Videocassette #670.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=20&CMD=CAT10397636
Description:
Robert Rodale, Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Son of J.I. Rodale, the pioneer promoter of organic farming and gardening in the U. S., Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity.
- published: 31 Dec 2008
- views: 932
1:58
Robert Rodale Interview - What is Robert Rodale's vision of the future?
Oral History Interview Series. This is a specific question of interest that Robert Rodale answered in his interview with Jane Gates. Interview by Jane Gates a...
Oral History Interview Series. This is a specific question of interest that Robert Rodale answered in his interview with Jane Gates. Interview by Jane Gates and produced by Jayne MacLean, November 1989.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Description:
Robert Rodale, Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Son of J.I. Rodale, the pioneer promoter of organic farming and gardening in the U. S., Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity.
Oral history interview by Jane Gates
with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne
MacLean.
Authors:
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : National
Agricultural Library, 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems
Information Center Oral History
Interview Series
Note(s):
Interview was conducted November 1989.
69:45 mins.
Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
NAL Call No.: Videocassette #670.
AGRICOLA Record:
http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=20&CMD=CAT10412816
https://wn.com/Robert_Rodale_Interview_What_Is_Robert_Rodale's_Vision_Of_The_Future
Oral History Interview Series. This is a specific question of interest that Robert Rodale answered in his interview with Jane Gates. Interview by Jane Gates and produced by Jayne MacLean, November 1989.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Description:
Robert Rodale, Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Son of J.I. Rodale, the pioneer promoter of organic farming and gardening in the U. S., Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity.
Oral history interview by Jane Gates
with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne
MacLean.
Authors:
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : National
Agricultural Library, 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems
Information Center Oral History
Interview Series
Note(s):
Interview was conducted November 1989.
69:45 mins.
Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
NAL Call No.: Videocassette #670.
AGRICOLA Record:
http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=20&CMD=CAT10412816
- published: 02 Jan 2009
- views: 144
12:44
Robert Rodale Interview Part 2
Part 2: Advent of Organic Gardening, farming, college and early years of Rodale Press.
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an i...
Part 2: Advent of Organic Gardening, farming, college and early years of Rodale Press.
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Rodale, Robert
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C., 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series.
Note(s): Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=1&CMD=CAT10397636
Description: Robert Rodale is the son of J.I. Rodale, both pioneering promoters of organic farming and gardening in the United States. Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures, agricultural research and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity and established the Rodale Institute - a leading organization in sustainable agricultural research.
https://wn.com/Robert_Rodale_Interview_Part_2
Part 2: Advent of Organic Gardening, farming, college and early years of Rodale Press.
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Rodale, Robert
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C., 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series.
Note(s): Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=1&CMD=CAT10397636
Description: Robert Rodale is the son of J.I. Rodale, both pioneering promoters of organic farming and gardening in the United States. Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures, agricultural research and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity and established the Rodale Institute - a leading organization in sustainable agricultural research.
- published: 20 Jun 2012
- views: 1555
8:53
Robert Rodale Interview Part 6
Part 6: Sustainable agriculture, big ideas and imperatives.
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLea...
Part 6: Sustainable agriculture, big ideas and imperatives.
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Rodale, Robert
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C., 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series.
Note(s): Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=1&CMD=CAT10397636
Description: Robert Rodale is the son of J.I. Rodale, both pioneering promoters of organic farming and gardening in the United States. Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures, agricultural research and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity and established the Rodale Institute - a leading organization in sustainable agricultural research.
https://wn.com/Robert_Rodale_Interview_Part_6
Part 6: Sustainable agriculture, big ideas and imperatives.
Title: Oral history Interview by Jane Gates with Robert Rodale with an introduction by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Rodale, Robert
MacLean, Jayne T.
Gates, Jane Potter
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C., 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series.
Note(s): Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=1&CMD=CAT10397636
Description: Robert Rodale is the son of J.I. Rodale, both pioneering promoters of organic farming and gardening in the United States. Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures, agricultural research and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity and established the Rodale Institute - a leading organization in sustainable agricultural research.
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Robert Rodale Interview - Part I
Introduction. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does ...
Introduction. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Video and Teleconference Division.
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Video and Teleconference Division, 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series
Note(s):
Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. 69:45 mins.
Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
NAL Call No.: Videocassette #670.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=20&CMD=CAT10397636
Description:
Robert Rodale, Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Son of J.I. Rodale, the pioneer promoter of organic farming and gardening in the U. S., Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity.
https://wn.com/Robert_Rodale_Interview_Part_I
Introduction. Oral history interview by Jane Potter Gates with Robert Rodale produced by Jayne MacLean.
Disclaimer: The National Agricultural Library does not verify the accuracy of the accounts described herein by participants in an Oral History Project. These oral histories are expressions of the views, memories and opinions of the interviewee. They do not represent the policy, views or official history of the United States Department of Agriculture or the National Agricultural Library.
Authors:
Gates, Jane Potter.
Rodale, Robert.
National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Video and Teleconference Division.
Published: Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library; Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Video and Teleconference Division, 1989.
Series: Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Oral History Interview Series
Note(s):
Interview was conducted on November 21, 1989 at Rodale Press, Inc. headquarters, Emmanus, Pa. 69:45 mins.
Cameraman and editor, Ron Hamilton.
NAL Call No.: Videocassette #670.
AGRICOLA Record: http://agricola.nal.usda.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&CNT=20&CMD=CAT10397636
Description:
Robert Rodale, Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Son of J.I. Rodale, the pioneer promoter of organic farming and gardening in the U. S., Robert Rodale carried on his father's work through publications, lectures and inspirational leadership. He built the family publishing company into a major entity.
- published: 31 Dec 2008
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