00 / 00 Mildred Loomis discusses the green revolution and the back to the land movement ; part 2 BROADCAST: Mar. 6, 1968 | DURATION: 00:20:31 Synopsis Discussing the green revolution and the "modern homestead" and interviewing Mildred Loomis. Mildred Loomis discusses the back to the land movement. Details Broadcast Date Mar. 6, 1968 Physical Format 2 sound tape reels (ca. 55.46 min.): 7 in. Duration 20 minutes, 31 seconds Digital Format WAV Ownership The Chicago History Museum Language English Topics Environment, Ecology American History & Politics Education People Authors, Writers Tags Loomis, Mildred J.---Interviews Agricultural development--United States. Human ecology Decentralization in government--United States. Education Audiotapes. Radio programs. Loomis, Mildred J.,-- interviewee WFMT (Radio station : Chicago, Ill.) Green revolution Experimental communities Back to the land movement Freedom schools Land reform School of Living Borsodi, Ralph Goodman, Paul, 1911-1972 Human nature Nature Land Carson, Robert Migration Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862 Related Programs Discussing the book "On Bended Knee: The Press and the Reagan Presidency" with author, investigative reporter Mark Hertsgaard Nov. 14, 1988 Mrs. Bailey Bishop and Edith Neisser talk about education of children, part 1 1965 Kermit Eby discusses his book "Protests of an ex-organization man." Nov. 21, 1961 James Ridgeway discusses his book "The Politics of Ecology" Nov. 20, 1970 Charito Planas discusses his testimony before the U.S. Congress Aug. 21, 1981 Discussing the book "Jerzy Kosinski: A Biography" with the author James Park Sloan Apr. 2, 1996