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

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22 AGRICULTURE "1000 and One" GROUP 12 (Continued) PESTS and DANGERS To Plants Potato* Enemies (1) How potato pests may be controlled. (©57) Routing: Rodent Robbers (2) How to control ground squirrels and prairie dogs. (©A178) Rust (2) How black stem rust affects crops and communities — eradication of barberry to prevent rust epidemics. (©A178) Whose Property (1) The invisible army of destructive parasites and insects attacking our trees, flowers, etc. (©A202) (See also Groups 1-5, 14, 89) GROUP 13 RURAL LIFE and FARM ENGINEERING The Agricultural Crisis (1) Summary of some of the factors that led up to the agricultural crisis of 1932. (A178) Builders of an Empire (2) Historical picture showing western movement of agriculture. (A38, 103) Clearing Land (2) Methods of removing stumps. (©A178) The Farm (1) Farm animals and farm life. For primary grades. (©57) Farm Inconveniences (2) Results of carelessness on the farm. (A38, 103) The Farm That Jack Built (2) Uses of dynamite on farm. (A90) Farming with Farmalls (2) Various operations performed by the Farmall, row crop tractor. (A38, 103) Farm Women's Markets (1) How a large farm women's market is managed to the advantage of both producer and consumer. (©A178) 4-H Club Work— What It Is, and Does (3) Lecture film presenting the fundamentals of 4-H club work. (»A178) Four Sons (4) Four sons each living in a different section of the U. S. reveal need of power on the farm. (©A153) Home Builders (3) Illustrates the advantages and economy of tractor farming over horse farming. (A38, 103) Home Demonstration Work in the Western States (2) More important phases. (©A178) Home Demonstration Work — What It Is and Does (3) Scope of the work; representative scenes in various parts of the country. (AA178) Home is What You Make It (2) Transformation of an old farm home by inexpensive repairs, painting and landscaping. (©A178) The Horseless Farm (2) Shows a farm being operated entirelv without horses. (©38, 103) How About a Combine? (1) The combined harvester and thresher as compared with the binder. (A178) In His Father's Footsteps (2) Advantages of rural electrification. (A194) The Master Faimer (2) Goal of good farming, exemplified by achievements of real "Master Farmers.', (©A178) NewWay Farming (1) Air tires speed up farm operations and reduce cost of tractor use. (©A82) Once Over and It's All Over (2) Up-to-date combine methods of harvesting grain crops. (A38, 103) Partners (7) Interesting human interest story presents picture of power-on-the-farm ; scenes of tractor manufacture. (#A153) Partners Three (4) A 4-H Club story about a boy's reclamation through a girl's effort to bring him back on the farm. (©A188) Payne Fund Students Complete Course (y2) Talking picture involving Director of Extension Work and students. (A178) The Power Farmer (1) Tractors supplying power for all manner of farm work. (A3 8, 103) Power Farming in the South (3) Work on a modern plantation in the Mississippi Delta region. (A38. 103) Power in the Farm Home (1) Labor-saving devices which drive drudgery from the farm home. (A38, 103) Romance of the Reaper (5 in sound, 2 in silent) Story picture of invention in 1831 of the reaper and development during last hundred years. (AA38. 103) The Rural Community Work Center (2) Shows origin, establishment and operation of first rural community work center in Texas. (A178) A Safe Bet (2) Corn husking contests. (©A188) • means 1 6mm sound. © 1 6mm silent. ^ 3 5 mm sound. &35 mm silent.