1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1926)

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16 AGRICULTURE "1000 and One" GROUP 10 (Continued) LIVESTOCK Miscellaneous Hog Breeds and Hog Management (1) Best breeds of swine. (144) Health for riogs (1) Advantages of portable houses and self-feeders. (144) National Swine Show (1) Study of types of hogs. (69) Farming for Fur (%) Breeding foxes in Canada. (22) Farming for Feathers (1/4) Views on California ostrich ranch. (22) ** 'Gators (1) Alligators in their Florida "farms." Done in Prizma color. (XX, 28) Goats to the Front (%) Raising goats in New York State farm which supplies milk for hospital use and feeding of infants. (22) ***Grazing in National Forests (1) How Uncle Sam provides summer range for millions of head of cattle and sheep by opening the grazing lands of the national forests to the near-by ranchers. (69, 144) (See also Groups 11, 22, 33, 45, 77-8, 95, 102, 131) GROUP 11 PESTS AND DANGERS to Animals Control of Hog Cholera (1) Causes of hog cholera, the use of serum, methods of application and results, and proper sanitation as remedy and preventive. (69,144) Livestock Losses (1) Improper and proper methods of handling livestock enroute to market; the evil effects of mishandling. (69) Suppressing Foot-and-Mouth Diseases ( 2 ) Prevalence of disease in many foreign countries; outbreaks of the malady in this country in 1914 and 1924; the radical but effective American method of control, and necessity of public co-operation. (144) Horn Flies, Pests of Cattle (1) How to prevent their breeding (144) * Making the South Tick-Free (1) How ticks are being eradicated. (144) ***Mollie of Pine Grove Vat (3) Tick eradication in the South, told in story form. Better times for the community as a result. (144) The Ox Warble — A Fifty-Million-Dollar Tune (1) Government "bug man" explains methods of controlling the ox warble, one of major pests attacking American dairy cattle (69,144) Clean Herds — And Hearts (4) Sequel to "Out of the Shadows"; Picturing a community campaign for the eradication of animal tuberculosis; its relation to human health; economic losses due to the disease. (69, «144) Poultry Pests and Their Control (1) Mites, fowl ticks, chiggers, and poultry lice; methods for their control. (69,144) (See also Groups 6-9) GROUP 12 to Plants The Barbarous Barberry (1) An animated cartoon. Common barberry the cause of wheat rust. Science magnifies the rust germs and explains cause and effect. (144) Beans or Beetles? (1) The importance of the bean crop; menace of the Mexican bean beetle; methods of controlling damage by this insect. (144) Blister Rust — A Menace to Western Timber (2) Spread of white pine blister rust from Europe to eastern United States; its recent appearance in British Columbia; danger from the disease to the five-needled pines of the western United States. (144) The Pines (2) Control of white pine blister rust, as applied to a particular farm in New England; how the pines were protected and were made a valuable crop (144) Board Feet or Bored Timber (1) Story of the wormhole borer, pinhole borer and numerous other insects which attack green logs and cured lumber; their habits and methods of controlling them. Chinch Bugs (1) Life history and habits; methods of fighting the menace to crops. (69) Corn Borer Control in the Com Belt (1) Campaign to protect America's greatest crop from the European corn borer. Methods recommended for its control; life history of the insect. (144) An Undesirable Alien — Corn Borer (1) How it became established in New England and the fight to control it; scenes of damage to corn and truck 'crops in Massachusetts. (69,144) Cotton's Worst Enemy (1) Clean-up of infected land; sweeping of fieldi and burning of plants, fumigation of imported cotton. (144)