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        The Devon School of Agriculture

        Trainee farmers visit a working farm and abattoir

        Current affairs 1963 4 mins

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        Overview

        A film following students and farmers from the Devon School of Agriculture at Bicton House as they visit the farm and experience the abattoir. The College is set within 200 hectares of open parkland in the Devon countryside specialising in agricultural courses where farming, animal husbandry have the more modern equivalents of animal care, countryside management, horticulture and agricultural engineering.

        Bicton is founded as the Bicton Farm Institute in 1947 when the council lease the house and land from Lord Clinton. The British Agricultural Revolution between the 16th and 19th centuries influenced the growing world. Enclosure, mechanisation, crop rotation and selective breeding was followed from the 1940s by the Green Revolution where research, development and technology transfer became important leading to specialised farming institutes dedicated to research, education and training.