1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1927)

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24 AGRICULTURE ''1000 and One" GROUP 13 (Continued) Rural Life and Farm Engineering ***The Yoke of ihe Past (3) Pictorial record of a century of progress in agriculture. Implements of past contrasted with modern machinery. (X) (See also Groups 1-12, 58, 66, 103, 125, 129) FORESTRY AND FOREST CONSERVATION GROUP 14 Forestry and Forest Conservation ***The Cost of Carelessness (1) Lesson to campers. Prevent devastating forest fires. (28) Deforestation and Reforestation (1) A forest fire burning off thousands of acrels of timber calls attention to necessity for reforestation. Planting and cultivation of young trees for waste lands. (XXI) Fire — The Prairie Demon (%) Common menace to the early settlers of the great "open spaces'* of the West; scenes showing the attending damages and dangers. (144) Forest and Everyday Things (1) Few realize how intimately forest products enter into everyday life and the existing need for maintaining a higher timber level. (49) The Forest — and Waters (1) Designed to point out vital influence that the forest has on water supply. (144) Forests Green or Forests Gray (1) Uses of national forests, particularly the recreational uses; how campers, trampers, and tourists can protect them from fire. . (144) Foresting the Sandhills (1) Transformation of the sandhills region of Nebraska into a thriving young forest; all the operations involved in bringing a "man-made forest" into being. (144) The Forest Ranger's Job (1) What makes a day's work for the guardian of the forest. (144) Forest Resources (1) One of the series — The United States, a Ten Talent Nation. (23) Future Forest Giants (1) Reforestation on the National Forests. (144) Good Turns for Our Forests (1) How the Boy Scouts of America are doing their bit for the cause of forest conservation through an organized campaign to assist in preventing forest fires. (144) The Great Outdoors (1) Saving the Forests when you are touring (a composite reel on camping and camp accessories.) (XXX) Harvesting Uncle Sam's Timber (2) Disposal of mature timber in the national forests — how the Forest Service supervises logging operations to insure perpetuation of the forest. (144) Marking Timber (2) The fundamentals of timber marking, using western yellow pine in the Black Hills as an example. (144) Pines for Profit (1) Reforestation in the Coastal Plain areas of the Southeastern States. What kind of lands to devote to tree growing, how to get seed, nursery practices and the planting of young trees. (144) Pines — from Seed to Sawmill (2) The rapidly disappearing pine forests of the South, and the importance of reforestation of cut-over areas. (144) Pines That Come Back (1) How timber will give a profitable return on farm lands not suitable for field crops; good forestry practices; and uses of timber. (144) Red Enemy (2) The story of a tree which had stood the test of time, and was finally destroyed by Red Enemy, caused by a careless rancher; a camping party trapped in the burning forest and their escape; industries depending on our national forests. (144) Trees of Righteousness (3) To be used in abating the evil of "woods burning" particularly in the Ozark region. Efforts of a mountain preacher to convince his flock that "woods burning" ruins pasture and eventually destroys the forest. (144) Trees of To-Morrow (2) Problem of preventing an agricultural and industrial depression, due to an inevitable timber famine. (144) What the Forest Means to You (2) Designed to set forth the dependence of mankind upon the forest and the evils that follow in the wake of total destruction of forest cover. (144) ** White Pine — A Paying Crop for Idle Lands (1) Reforestation of cut-over lands with white pine, field planting and nursery practice. (144) (See also Groups 46-9, 51, 71, 78, 84)