Educational film catalog (1936)

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 630.952-632.6 This was England— Continued The commentator explains, too, that with the advancing years the sea washes away the land. The commentary is in a Suffolk voice, and to a large extent, also, charac- ters in the film are allowed to explain their methods to us directly. An old farm- hand, illustrating hand-sowing, charms us by his naturalness and disregard of the camera. . . General interest film for all and a background film to illustrate geog- raphy lessons for older children." British film inst. Guide 630.952 Agriculture in Formosa y^R 16-si-$17.S0 630.952 Farmers of Formosa. Burton Holmes "Chinese laborers under Japanese con- trol on the tea plantations. Cultivation of rice and the sugar industry." Producer 631 The farm Magic in it. 2R 35-si-nf-loan 1926 U.S. agric. 631 "Points out the advantage of using a farm-accounting system that makes pos- sible a yearly summary of the farm busi- ness. Motion picture 'magic' Is used to emphasize the lesson taught." Colorado 631.18 Marketing of farm produce Marketing live poultry. IR 16-si-loan 35- si-nf-Ioan 1932 U.S. agric. 631.18 A Bureau of agricultural economics film "Points out the necessity for culling on the farm; contrasts old marketing meth- ods with the modern; shows care of live poultry en route to market." Producer 63 f.4 Soils 631.5 Farm operations Clearing land. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1929 U.S. agric. 631.5 A Bureau of agricultural engineering film "Shows various methods of stump re- moval." Producer Dynamite —concentrated power. IR 16-si- loan 35-si-nf-loan 1926 U.S. agric. 631.5 A Bureau of agricultural engineering film "Farm uses of dynamite, particularly in blowing out stumps, breaking and remov- ing boulders, and in blasting ditches. The technique of using dynamite, and precau- tions to be observed. Particularly for farmers." California Haymaking. 2R 16-si-loan 3S-si-nf-loan 1932 U.S. agric. 631.5 A Bureau of agricultural economics film "Various methods of making hay, with special reference to the modem labor- saving systems." Producer How seeds germinate. IR 16-si-loan 35-si- nf-loan 1931 U.S. agric. 631.5 A Bureau of plant industry film "Show the actual germination of crimson clover and spring vetch over periods of from 3 days to an entire week. These unusual slow-motion screen studies of plant growth were made by taking pictures or 'frames' at intervals of 3 to 7 minutes." California Testing seeds in soil. IR 16-si-loan 35-si- nf-loan 1931 U.S. agric. 631.5 A Bureau of plant industry film "Contrasts the older methods of testing seed in blotters with the newer method of making seed-germination tests in soil. Shows how the soil testa are made." Pro- ducer 631.7 Irrigation. See 626.8 Anchored acres. IR 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1923 U.S. agric. 631.4 An Extension service film "Soil erosion damage and approved mod- ern engineering practices for overcoming this evil. Methods shown include brush and soil-saving dams, terracing, and crop rotation. Produced in cooperation with the University of Nebraska by the States Relations Service." Indiana Save the soil. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1932 U.S. agric. 631.4 An Extension service film "A general discussion of the problem of soil conservation. This very interesting film shows the part that soil has played in history. The subject is so treated that it is of wide general interest." Iowa state college sh-c Saving the soil by terracing. IR 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1928 U.S. agric. 631.4 A Bureau of agricultural engineering film "Methods of constructing terraces to prevent the washing away of fertile top soil, gulleying, and other forms of erosion in Southeastern States." Texas 632 Hindrances. Pests 632.6 Injurious animals Eastern woodchuck and its control. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1929 U.S. agric. 632.6 A Bureau of biological survey film "Shows how this destructive rodent may be kept in check." Iowa state college sh How to get rid of rats. IR 16-si-loan 35- si-nf loan 1927 U.S. agric. 632.6 A Bureau of biological survey film "Interesting insights into the habits of this rodent vandal and visual Instruction In 'how to get rid of rats." " Iowa state college Million-dollar pockets. 2R 16-si-loan 35- si-nf-loan 1928 U.S. agric. 632.6 A Bureau of biological survey film "The pocket gopher, its habits, damage to the alfalfa crop, and methods of con- trol." Producer si • silent; sd - sound; f • inflammable; nf - safety; el - elementary; 49 Jh - Junior high; sh - senior high; o • collegt