Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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1001 FILMS 29 Small Gardens. S-190. Agricultural. Employees', community and school children's gardens. Atlas Educational Film Company. Solving the Farm Help Problem. Part I. No. 1882. Agricultural. Preparing the seed-bed and planting without the help of horses. Atlas Educational Film Company. Solving the Farm Help Problem. Part II. No. 184. Agricultural. Cultivating and harvesting without the aid of horses. Atlas Educational Film Company. Stable Flies and Their Control. (New.) Reel, 1. Insects Attacking Animals. Method of protection; annoying and harmful insect. U. S. Agricultural Department. Strawberry Industry in Kentucky. Reel, Plant In dustry. Cultivation, picking, sorting and handling down to the time it reaches the market. U. S. Agricultural Department. Swiss Cheese — Made in America. (New.) Reel, 1. Dairying. Dairy Division. Creamery operated by government, making cheese formerly imported. New Era Films. U. S. Agricultural Department. The Story of Sheep. S-195. Agricultural. Exceptionally fine pictures showing shepherd dog at work, shearing, etc. Atlas Educational Film Company. The Story of Two Pigs. S-194. Agricultural. Scientific hog raising, produced with the co-operation of the Purdue University. Atlas Educational Film Company. Tarvia in Road Building. 1,000 feet. Agricultural. University of Wisconsin. Testing Rock to Determine Its Value for Road Building. Reel, 1. Bureau of Public Roads. Drills and machines — for durability and toughness. U. S. Agricultural Department. The Barbarous Barberry. (An animated cartoon.) Reel, 1. Disease and Pests. The cause of wheat rust; germs and cause and effect. U. S. Agricultural Department. University of Wisconsin. The Fable of the Olive and the Orange. Cultivating and harvesting of olives and oranges. Ford Educational Weekly No. 156. Distributed by Goldwyn. The How and Why of Spuds. (New.) Reel, 1. Plant Industry. From producer to consumer; commercial production second only to wheat as food. U. S. Agricultural Department. The Last Days of the Prairie Dog. Reel, 1. The prairie dog in Arizona, the damage he does to farming, and the work being done by the Biological Survey toward the extermination of the pest. The New Era Films. The Leak Disease of Potatoes. Reel, y2. Part 1— The Disease in California-Delta Region. Its Cause — Its Prevention. Proper methods of harvesting and grading. U. S. Agricultural Department. The "Leak Disease" of Potatoes. Reel, 1. Diseases and Pests. The disease under microscope; study of the parasitic fungus. U. S. Agricultural Department. The Man Who Learned. 985 feet. Agricultural. University of Wisconsin. The Milk Industry. 3,000 feet. Agricultural. University of Wisconsin. The Potato Industry in the California-Delta Region. Reel, 1. Potato harvesting and marketing in California. U. S. Agricultural Department. The Red Cross Pig Club. Reel, 1. States Relations Series. How through organization Carroll County, Miss., helped win the war. U. S. Agricultural Department. The Sources of Animal By-Products and Their Uses. 450 feet. Agricultural. University of Wisconsin.