Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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28 1001 FILMS Horn Flies— Pests of Cattle. (New.) Reel, 1. Insects Attacking Animals. How to prevent breeding. Method used in southwestern states. U. S. Agricultural Department. In His Father's Footsteps. Sanitation on the Farm. 975 feet. Agricultural. University of Wisconsin. Lambs from Range to Market. Reel, 1. Sheep and Wool. Animal Industry. Ewes and lambs grazing, fattening and loading for market. U. S. Agricultural Department. Macadam Road Construction. Reel, 1. Bureau of Public Roads. Construction of a road in Maryland. U. S. Agricultural Department. Making the South Tick-Free. (New.) Reel, 1. Cattle Parasites. Federal and state co-operation in southern states against fever destructive insects, etc. U. S. Agricultural Department. Milk and Honey. Reels, 2. Dairying. Dairy romance, in which methods of conducting a modern dairy. U. S. Agricultural Department. Milk-made Products. (New.) . Reel, 1. Dairying. Laboratory and factory methods of making dairy products. U. S. Agricultural Department. Modern Farming. No. 180. Agricultural. Showing new types of farm buildings, thoroughbred stock, how to care for farm implements, plowing, planting, cultivating. Atlas Educational Film Company. New York Poultry Show. 470 feet. Agricultural. University of Wisconsin. Phosphate Mining (270 feet); The Kelp Industry (400 feet). Agricultural. University of Wisconsin. Poultry Pests and Their Control. Reels, 2. Insects Attacking Animals. Methods for their control. U. S. Agricultural Department. Poultry Raising. No. 4061. Agricultural. An interesting film. Shows 100 eggs hatching. Atlas Educational Film Company. Producing More With Less Help. No. 185. Agricultural. Showing how farmhands can be released for war work by the employment of modern agricultural machinery. 'Atlas Educational Film Company. Primitive and Modern Methods of Agriculture. S-189. Agricultural. Showing some of the primitive methods still being used and then the most up-to-date methods. Atlas Educational Film Company. Rice Industry. The story of rice from the time the seed is planted until it reaches the consumer. Harcol Film Company. Road Tests with Traction Dynamometer. Reel, 1. Bureau of Public Roads. Repairing and maintaining roads; testing rock. U. S. Agricultural Department. Safeguarding the Citrus Fruit. Reels, 2. Insects Attacking Plants. Fumigation in southern California; different methods used. U. S. Agricultural Department. Screw Worms— How to Fight Them. (New.) Reel, 1. Insects Attacking Animals. Harm done by the fly and how the insect is fought successfully in southwestern states. U. S. Agricultural Department. Selecting a Laying Hen. Reel, 1. Poultry. Culling the flock; physical characteristics by which the good egg producer can be recognized. New Era Films. U. S. Agricultural Department. Sheffield Farms. 2,000 feet. Agricultural. University of Wisconsin. Spirit of Corn. 2,000 feet. Agricultural. University of Wisconsin.