Educational film catalog (1936)

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 636.12-636.5 Cow business. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1926 U.S. agric. 636.2 A Bureau of animal Industry film "Beef-cattle industry in the western United States, contrasting methods of the early cowman with present practice. The cutting gate, branding and vaccinating chute, dipping vat, summer range, winter- feed lots, and horse production on modern ranches." Producer Dairy cattle and their selection. ISmin 16-si-$24 35-si-nf-$55 1921 Soc. for visual educ. 636.2 "Shows that among domestic animals the highly-developed dairy cow is the most effi- cient producer of human food. By close attention to the physical conformation, the higher producing cattle can be selected. The film shows clearly that some cows are more productive than others, even with the same feed and care—that physical confor- mation is a vital factor in milk production —and shows just how constitution, feeding capacity, formation of milking organs, etc. affect production." Producer jh-sh Guide Dairy cattle—breeds, types and characteris- tics. ISmiri 16-si-$24 35-si-nf $55 1922 Soc. for visual educ. 636.2 "Showing the five important dairy breeds —Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire, and Brown Swiss—together with the character- istics of these respective types, their origin and the history of their introduction into the United States. Excellent animated dia- grams present the quick and economical ef- fect of a pure-bred bull in improving a herd." Iowa state college jh-sh Guide Tale of two bulls. IR 16-si-loan 35-si-nf- loan 1922 U.S. agric. 636.2 A Bureau of dairy industry film "Animated cartoon showing value of pure-bred sire to the herd." Washington When the cows come home. IR 16-si-sd- loan 35-si-sd-nf-loan 1932 U.S. agric. 636.2 A Bureau of dairy industry film with a lecture by Dr. J. C. McDowell "Discusses the work and progress, of dairy herd improvement, and illustrates studies of factors that influence the pro- duction of milk and butter fat per cow." Iowa state college 636.29 Camels Ship of the desert. 8min' 16-si-$12 1933 Eastman 636.29 "The camel is shown at its work in the forbidding desert waste lands. Arabs and their families, camels and young. Bedouin caravans, and scenes at an oasis are in- cluded in the film." Producer el 636.3 Sheep Range sheep. ISmin 16-si-$24 1930 East- man 636.3 Orphan lambs are fed from bottles. Sheep are sheared, marked and counted and put to pasture in the summer. In the fall some are picked for market and the rest of the nock are cared for during the winter el-jh Guide 636.4 Swine Behind the breakfast plate. IR 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1922 U.S. agric. 636.4 A Bureau of animal industry film "The story of bacon from the pastures of the corn belt thru the stockyards and the packing plants to your breakfast plate; curing of bacon in early colonial horaes; evolution of the hog business." Indiana sh How to grow hogs. 2R 35-si-nf-loan U.S. agric. 636.4 A Bureau of animal industry film Scenes taken on the Experimental farm of the Bureau of animal industry at Belts- ville, Maryland, where the practices were developed, showing points to be considered in the selection of hogs for breeding pur- poses, care of the sow before and after far- rowing and the feeding and handling of pigs up to marketing time 636.5 Poultry) Brooding and rearing chicks. 2R 35-si-nf- loan 1930 U.S. agric. 636.5 A Bureau of animal industry film Up-to-date procedure in handling chicks in the brood Care of baby chicks. 2R 35-si-nf-loan 1929 U.S. agric. 636.5 A Bureau of animal industry film "Pa and Ma Stubblefield enter the early- chick business. Shows the proper care and feeding of baby chicks." Producer sh-c Egg marketing industry in the United States. 2R 35-si-nf-loan 1930 U.S. agric. 636.5 A Bureau of agricultural economics film "Modern processes in egg raising; weigh- ing; candling; cleaning; packing; preparing for export; frozen eggs; distribution plans." Iowa state college sh-c Layers or loafers. IR 35-si-nf-loan 1930 U.S. agric. 636.5 An Extension service film. Replaces an earlier film "Layers & Liars" "Jim Jones, a farmer, attends a demon- stration given by the County Agent on poultry culling. Here he sees the charac- teristics of good and poor layers. The plan is tried out and it is successful." Iowa state college Preparation and marketing of dressed poul- try. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan 1932 U.S. agric. 636.5 A Bureau of agricultural economics film "Methods of grading live poultry; feeding and care of feeding room; picking, precool- ing, and packing; a synopsis of the Long Island duck industry; cold storage of poul- try; Government grades for dressed poul- try." Producer jh-sh-c Producing quality chicks. IR 35-si-nf-loan 1929 U.S. agric. 636.5 A Bureau of animal industry film "A baby chick tells its story. Scenes in a modern, up-to-date hatchery; how poor chicks grow up to be poor stock; advan- tages of standard bred flock; culling flocks; extra fence and double yard system; sani- tation." Iowa state college »i-silent; sd • sound; f ■ Inflammable; nf - safety; el - elementary; jh - junior high; sh - senior high; 55 e - college