Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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1001 FILMS 55 Logging Eastern White Pine. (New.) Reel, 1. W. P. Blister Rust Series. Logging and lumbering in Pennsylvania. Portable saw-mills in New England. U. S. Agricultural Department. Lumbering in Canada. Lumbering in China. No. 2500. Industry. These pictures contrast the up-to-date and crude methods employed in this business. Including many good scenes. Atlas Educational Film Company. Man's Triumph Over the Mighty Forest. Reel, 1. Life in a lumber camp and scenes of log floating time in the great Northwest. The New Era Films. Making Railroad Ties on the Wasatch National Forest, Utah. Reel, 1. Lumbering and Grazing. Pines cut into railroad ties. U. S. Agricultural Department. Nature's Crop of White Pine. (New.) Reel, 1. White Pine Blister Rust Series. Second growth, replacing virgin timber. Reclaiming waste lands, sandy soil and rocky pastures. U. S. Agricultural Department. Out of the Woods. Reel, 1. Ford Educational Weekly No. 216. Distributed by Goldwyn. A story of the lumbering industry. Reforestation on the National Forest. Reel, 1. Formerly tree planting, seedlings and sowing tree seeds in denuded areas. U. S. Agricultural Department. The Story of White Pine. (New.) Reel, 1. Blister Rust Series. From virgin forest to finished product; second growth. Blister rust. U. S. Agricultural Department. The Work of a Forest Ranger. Reel, I. The varied life and duties of forest rangers. U. S. Agricultural Department. The New Era Film Co. War Work of the Forest Products Laboratory. Reels, 2. Forest Products Work. War discoveries useful to farming and industry; waterproof glues. U. S. Agricultural Department. What a Careless Hunter Can Do. Reel, 1. Forest Fire Prevention. Fire caused by a careless hunter. The method of the government fighters. U. S. Agricultural Department. The New Era Film Co. White Pine — A Paying Crop for Idle Lands. (New.) Reel, 1. White Pine Blister Series. Reforestation of idle lands, nursery practice, field planting and care. U. S. Agricultural Department. White Pine, the Wood of Woods. (New.) Reel, 1. White Pine Blister Series. From log to lumber, and its wide range of usefulness. U. S. Agricultural Department. Work of the Forest Products Laboratory. Reel, 1. Forest Products Work. Timber testing, preservative treatment, manufacture of paper from wood waste. U. S. Agricultural Department. Winter Logging in Maine.* Reel, 1; producer, Edison; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: A camp at sunrise, off for work, cutting down trees, snow plow, a snow flurry, logs taken to river landing, unloading lumber used in making paper, 3,000,000 feet of lumber awaiting the spring thaw, the evolution of logging, first oxen, then horses, next steam and finally gasoline. Spring Log Driving in Maine.* Reel, 1; producer, Edison; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: From mountain lumber camps logs are sent crashing dowm the hillsides by application of dynamite to swift rivers which transport them to the mills. They float down stream singly or bonded together in a rude raft called a "boom;" boom consists of four million logs, each marked for the particular mill to which it belongs. Third grade.