Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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26 1001 FILMS Apples and the County Agent. Reels, 3. States' Relations Service. Progressive practices as applied to the apple industry. 1 A true story of a farmer. U. S. Agricultural Department. Apple Growing in Michigan. 900 feet. Agricultural. University of Wisconsin. Apple Growing in the , Northwest 1,000 feet, Agricultural. University of Wisconsin. A Year with the Flock. Reels, 2. Sheep and Wool, Animal Industry. Selecting a pure-bred ram and good grade ewes in the fall to start flock. U. S. Agricultural Department. Babcock-Henry Milk Test. 3,000 feet. Agricultural. University of Wisconsin. ■■ Bituminous Macadam Road Construction. Reel, 1. Bureau of Public Roads. Road in Maine. U. S. Agricultural Department. Bridge Grafting to Save Trees. Reel, J/2. Disease and Pests. Trees girdled by rodents saved. U. S. Agricultural Department. Cattle Industry. Agricultural. Breaking wild horses; cattle on the plains, etc. Atlas Educational Film Company. Cement and Concrete Tests. Reel, 1. Bureau of Public Roads. How cement and stone slabs are tested for bridgebuilding. U. S. Agricultural Department. Charge o£ the Tick Brigade. (An animated cartoon.) Reel, 1. Cattle Parasites. Cattle attacked by ticks. Mortalities, etc. U. S. Agricultural Department. Cheese Making. 1,000 feet. Agricultural. University of Wisconsin. Club Champions at Camp Vail. Reels, 2. State Relations Series. A day at a boys' and girls' club encampment. Exhibits and judging contest. U. S. Agricultural Department. The Control and Prevention of Hog Cholera. S-193. Agricultural. Produced with the co-operation of the Purdue University. Atlas Educational Film Company. Corn Harvesting. S-191. Agricultural. Husking, cutting and binding, shocking, putting in cribs, etc. Atlas Educational Film Company. Co-operative Berry Growing in Pacific Northwest. Reels, 2. Growing, purchasing, marketing and canning in a community in Northwest. U. S. Agricultural Department. Co-operative Cow-Testing in Vermont. Reel, 1. Dairying. Cow-testing, increasing profits and improving dairy. U. S. Agricultural Department. Concrete Road Construction. Reel, 1. Bureau of Public Roads. Concrete post-road in Ohio. U. S. Agricultural Department. Control of Hog Cholera. 9 (Revised.) Reel, 1. Swine. Causes of cholera, serum, methods of application and results. U. S. Agricultural Department. Construction of a Concrete Silo. Reel, 1. Dairying. All steps in the construction of a silo. U. S. Agricultural Department. Construction of a Wooden Hoop Silo. Reel, 1. Dairying. A silo built of wooden hoops and staves. U. S. Department of Agriculture. Cotton — Ginning and Marketing. Reels, 2. Bureau of Markets. Cotton. Types of cotton and bales. U. S. Agricultural Department. Cotton Manufacture. Reels, 4. Bureau of Markets. Cotton. Carding and weaving cloth. U. S. Agricultural Department. Cotton—Planting and Cultivation. Reels, 2. Bureau of Markets. Cotton. How the South grows its great crop. U. S. Agricultural Department.