1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1935)

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Eleventh Edition AGRICULTURE 21 GROUP 10 (Continued) LIVESTOCK Miscellaneous Range Sheep (1) Feeding of orphan lambs — shearing, marketing, counting and pasturing sheep in summer — marketing some in fall — caring for rest through winter. (057) Sheep — Some Leading Breeds (1) Characteristics of wool, mutton, and wool-mutton breeds. (A38, 103) Sheep for Mutton, Wool and Money (1) Points to be observed in the raising, feeding and care of sheep. (A38, 103) The Tale of a Lamb (%) Dramatized story of sheep-herders. (©29) Cawston Ostrich Farm (^4) Trip through large ostrich farm in California. (©29) Rabbit Farming (2) Breeds of domestic rabbits; possibilities for meat and fur. (©A178) The Turkey Business (1) How and why "Records of Performance Work" is being done. (A178) Cooperative Marketing — Livestock (2) Methods followed by farmers' organizations in handling sales of livestock. (©A178) Livestock on the Irrigation Projects (1) Domestic animals, poultry and bees on the irrigation projects. (A177) (See also Groups 11, 26, 52, 53, 59, 82, 99) GROUP 11 PESTS and DANGERS To Animals Clean Herds — and Hearts (4) Campaign for the eradication of animal tuberculosis; its relation to human health. (A178) Control of Worms in Hogs (3) Methods of control of various hog parasites. (A178) Duck Sickness — A Menace to Eastern Waterfowl (2) Causes of disease and means of controlling it. (©A178) Horn Flies — Pests of Cattle (1) How to prevent the breeding of horn flies and reduce the harm done by their attack on cattle. (A178) Horses and Bots (2) Three types, of botflies, how they attack horses and mules; methods of treatment; eradication campaigns. (©A178) Mollie of Pine Grove Vat (3j Showing tick eradication work in the South. (A178) Screw Worms — How to Fight Them (1) How insect is fought successfully in the Southwestern States. (A178) Stable Flies and Their Control (1) Methods of protecting animals from the stable fly and preventing breeding of pest. (A178) T. B. or Not T. B. (2) Fowl tuberculosis and methods of combating plague. (A178) This Little Pig Stayed Home (2) Method of control of hog cholera in story form. (A178) (See also Groups 6-10) GROUP 12 PESTS and DANGERS To Plants The Corn Borer and What to Do About It (2) Life history of European corn borer and methods for control. (©A178) Fighting the European Corn Borer with Machinery (1) Methods of controlling and destroying by field equipment. (©A178) Parasites of the European Corn Borer (4) How parasites attack the corn borer. (A178) The Eastern Woodchuck and Its Control (2) Showing damage done and best methods of exterminating the pest. (©A178) Explosive Dusts (1) Means of preventing grain-dust explosions in mills and elevators. (A178) Fighting Western Pine Beetles (1) How pine beetles destroy valuable stands of timber, but may be controlled. (A178) The Pines (2) Control of white pine blister rust. (A178) Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moths — Control Methods (1) Man's fight to prevent spreading — spraying, dusting and other measures. (A178) The Japanese Beetle — Methods of Control (2) Methods used to combat it — spraying, fumigation, inspection of farm produce, etc. (©A178) The Japanese Beetle — Life History, Damage and Spread (2) Origin and dates of introduction ; life cycle ; use of traps. (©A178) Million Dollar Pockets (2) The pocket gopher, its habits, damage to alfalfa crop and methods of control. (©A178) Pop Goes the Weevil (3) Control of sweetpotato weevil. (©A178) Porcupine Control in the Western States (2) Physical characteristics of porcupine; damage done; control methods. (©A178)