1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1935)

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18 AGRICULTURE "1000 and One" GROUP 5 (Continued) CROPS Miscellaneous Four Men and the Soy (2) Cultivation and utilization of soy beans. (©A178 | Soybeans (1) Best methods of growing and handling. (A38, 103 ) Cora (1) Four units: Method of Planting and Harvesting; Corn Borer ; Husking and Shelling ,* Manufacture of Corn Flakes and Corn Starch. (©57) Gather Seed Corn Early (1) Best and worst time for gathering Eeed corn; how to detect diseased corn; where to store. (A38, 103) Growing the Corn Crop (1) How to prepare soil and plant; labor-saving methods of cultivating. (A38, 103) Harvesting the Corn Crop (1) Contrasts harvesting by hand and by machinery. (A3 8, 103) Miracle of Cora (1) History of corn — Indian grinding corn in mortar, then pioneers husking by hand, then modern milling processes. (©10) Seed Cora Secrets (1) A farmer learns the best kind of seed corn to use and why. (©A153) Test Every Ear of Seed. Corn (1) Shows need of testing and the folly of guessing that corn will grow. (A38, 103) Coffee (1) Growing, harvesting, drying, packing, transporting and roasting. • (©57) Behind the Cup (2) Converting the jungles of Guatemala to coffee farm. (©98, ©A39) Brazil's Gift (1) Story of coffee from planting in Brazil to use as a finished product. [0A197, A10, 146) Coffee from the Clouds (2) The industry in South America. 10A39) Magic of the Mountains (2) Coffee producing regions of South America ; cultivating, milling and exporting. <,©A10, 74. 202) On the Slopes of the Andes (1) Cultivating, milling, exporting of coffee. (A202) The How ?nd Why of Spuds (1) From producer to consumer ; commercial production practiced with modern methods and machinery. (A178) In the Spud Country (2) Complete potato growing operations, with power equipment, in Maine. i.A35. 103) Pedigreed Potatoes (1) Production of irrigated potatoes. (A178) Rice Cultivation in Japan (1) Planting of seedlings, transplanting into irrigated fields, harvesting, hulling, bagging, and finally cooking. (©10) Rice from "Paddy" to Bowl (1) Handling the rice crop ; how to minimize damage and waste. Scenes of lower Mississippi Valley. (A178) Conquering the Jungle (1) Transforming wilds of Sumatra into modern rubber plantation. i£rJ_S2' Rubber (1) Procuring and processing. (©58, 190) The Romance of Rubber (2) Advanced methods in growing and tending rubber trees in Sumatra. (©129, 182, ©A10, 202, A197) Rubber Industrv of British Guiana (1) Primitive and modern methods. (A197) Sago Making in Primitive New Guinea (1) Self-explanatory. (•A178) Story of Tea (1) From bush to table. (A71) Tea, Treasure Chest of India (2) Growing, curing, importing and blending of tea. (©202, ©A10, A74) Two Ends of a Rope (1) The Hemp industry of the Philippines. (©32, A197) Market Gardening (1) Greenhouse construction and gardening contrasted with outdoor gardening in the south; marketing produce. (©57s) Opportunity (2) Utilization of home-grown crops on the farm. (A1SS) Vegetable Gardening (1) Growing and marketing of common varieties of vegetables. (©58, 1901 (See also Groups 13, 21, 26, 51, 58-61, 83, 86, 107^ GROUP 6 LIVESTOCK Cattle Cattle (1) Divided into following units: Life on a Cattle Ranch: Alfalfa for Winter Feed: Shipping Cattle; A Rodeo. (©57) The Beefsteak Bequest (1) Story of Sni-a-Bar Ranch and experiments to determine benefits of use of pure-bred sires in beef cattle. (A178) The Educational Screen does not handle films.