1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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Seventh Edition AGRICULTURE IS GROUP 9 (Continued) Poultry Leave It to Ma (2) Story of old couple's struggle for success through scientific poultry raising. (6) Lively Chicks (1) Hatching and shipping baby chicks the modern way. (•170) Patricia's Disappearance (2) Story of society girl making good on farm raising poultry scientifically. (6) Producing Paying Pullets (1) From hatchery to laying hen; methods of breeding, care of chicks and shipping them. (33, 76) Producing Quality Chicks (1) Up-to-date hatchery safeguards its output by careful choice of breeding stock and attention to sanitation. (150) Selecting a Laying Hen (1) Physical characteristics by which the good egg producer can be recognized. (150) (See also Groups 11, 22, 73, 96, 93) GROUP 10 Miscellaneous The Barnyard Underworld (1) Whys and wherefores of barnyard sanitation. (150) Bee Culture (1) Shows every phase of the industry. (#131) Honey Makers (1) Life story of bees and their work. Closeups of workers at their various tasks. (#109) The Busy Bee (*4) Scientific method of handling. (#20) Following the Bee Line (1) How Tennessee mountaineers find and procure wild honey, and other methods of handling bees. (164) The Golden Fleece (1) Handling, grading and cooperative selling of wool. (150) Sheep — Some Leading Breeds (1) Characteristics of wool, mutton, and wool-mutton breeds. (33, 76) Sheep for Mutton, Wool and Money (1) Points to be. observed on the raising, feeding and care of sheep. (33, 76) The Woolly West (2) Advantages of approved methods in range sheep management. (150) Health, Happiness and Hogs (2) Complete story of hog sanitation. (•158) Hogs for Pork and Profit (1) Proper feeding and care during winter. (33, 76) Hog Health Makes Hog Wealth (1) Methods of preventing disease in hogs. (33, 76) Valley Gold (2) Story stresses modern methods of successful hog raising. (6) Livestock on the Irrigation Projects (1) Domestic animals, poultry and bees cn the irrigation projects. (149) How to Handle Foxes (2) Approved methods of catching and holding as practiced on fox farms. (150) Fur Farming in Alaska (%) Fur farming industry — foxes, mink and martin. («59) (See also Groups 11. 22, 35, 40, 48, 79, 80. 96, 103, 130) GROUP 11 PESTS AND DANGERS to Animals T. B. or Not T. B. (2) Fowl tuberculosis and methods of combating plague. (150) Clean Herds — and Hearts (4) Campaign for the eradication of animal tuberculosis ; its relation to human health. (150) Horn Flies — Pest of Cattle (1) How to prevent the breeding of hern flies and reduce the harm done by their attacks on cattle. (150) Mollie of Pine Grove Vat (3) Showing tick eradication work in the South. (150) Screw Worms — How to Fight Them (1) How insect is fought successfully in the Southwestern States. (150) Stable Flies and Their Control (1) Methods of protecting animals from the stable fly and preventing breeding of pest. (150) Settled Out of Court (2) Story picture of Boys' 4-H Pig Club and eradication of intestinal parasites in hogs. (6) This Little Pig Stayed Home (2) Method of control of hog cholera, in story form. (150) (See also Groups 6-9)