Academy Award-winning filmmaker James Moll’s feature length documentary, Farmland, is now available for rent and purchase via On Demand platforms. The film’s move to digital platforms takes place this month.

Produced by Moll’s Allentown Productions, Farmland takes the viewer inside the world of farming for a first-hand glimpse into the lives of six young farmers and ranchers in their 20s. Through the personal stories of these farmers and ranchers, viewers learn about their high-risk, high-reward jobs and passion for a way of life that has been passed down from generation to generation, yet continues to evolve.

During its theatrical debut this year, Farmland was shown in more than 170 theaters across the country, including Regal Cinemas, Marcus Theatres, Carmike Cinemas, Landmark Theatres and many key independent theaters.

Farmland is available for digital download via iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Blockbuster On Demand, Sony PlayStation, Vudu, Xbox and YouTube. The documentary will also be available to traditional satellite and cable television subscribers via their respective video-on-demand or pay-per-view platforms in December.

You can view the official trailer at the film’s official website. PD

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—Summarized from U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance news release

Also, read the 3 Open Minutes article with James Moll, the documentary’s director, and David Loberg, a featured farmer in the movie.

Read about Texas cattleman Brad Bellah, who is also featured in the movie, from our sister publication, Progressive Cattleman.