Educational film catalog (1936)

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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 632.7-633.3 Gypsy and brown-tail moths—insect ene- mies. IR 35-si-nf-loan 1928 U.S. agric. 632.7 A Bureau of entomology and plant quar- antine film "A description of introduced parasites of gipsy and brown-tail moths; how they are bred and distributed and how they work." Producer Hoppers. 2R 35-si-nf-loan 1926 U.S. agric. 632.7 DISTRIBUTORS SSmni: loS A Bureau of entomology and plant quar- antine film "Methods of grasshopper control, featur- ing life history and the poison-bait method; illustrating also a community campaign, Including a big 'mixing-bee.' " Producer sh-c Horses and bots. 2R 16-si-loan 35-si-nf- loan 1933 U.S. agric. 632.7 DISTRIBUTORS 16mm: loS Ohio OreS S5mm: loS A Bureau of entomology and plant quar- antine and Bureau of animal industry co- operating film "Shows the three types of botflies; how they attack and render horses and mules useless for work; methods of treatment and how eradication campaigns are carried out." Iowa state college sh-c Stable flies and their control 632.7 This film, listed in the January, 1937 Supplement of the Educational Film Cat- alog has been withdrawn from circulation 632.8 Plant diseases Better quality' vegetables through disease control. 30min 16-si-loan 35-si-nf-loan Bayer-Semesan 632.8 DISTRIBUTORS 16 mm.: Col S5mni: Kan Tex This Is a Du Bay film "Dramatizes the story of a vegetable grower's trouble with plant diseases and how the college expert helps him to eliminate these losses. The disease caus- ing the grower's loss, as well as many other similar seed-borne vegetable diseases described by the expert; and the easy method of treating seed to prevent disease, are shown in the film. The field scenes show the grower's results with seed treat- ment in controlling diseases and obtaining large paying crops. . . Two . . . pictures of plants growing from untreated and treated seeds tare shown]. Other . . . scenes show the distribution of vegetables in. . . New York City." Producer 633 Field crops 633.1 Cereals. Grain Grain harvest. 9min 16-sd-apply 35-sd-f- apply 1936 Gaumont British 633.1 "The distribution of the best farm land and the respective areas In which Oats, Wheat, and Barley are grown are shown by maps. All the activities of grain har- vesting are seen in detail from the first preparation of the field for the reaper to the final filling of sacks with threshed grain and the stacking of straw." Pro- ducer Jh-sh Guide Grain of rice. ISmin 35-sd-f-nf-apply 1931 Modern film sales; lOmin 16-sd-$36; rent $1.50 1934 Bell & Howell 633.1 Produced by Grace G. Huntington and narrated by Wilfred Lucas "This short will show to students how the rice is planted and sown in the Far East and how important a part it plays in the Oriental diet." Distributor el-jh Korean rice fields. 45min 16-si-rent $3 1937 Harmon found. 633.1 May be had on a lifetime lease baais at $25 per R "A twelve-months' cycle of life and work." Producer Rice cultivation in Japan. lOmin 16-si-loan Japan tourist 633.1 DISTRIBUTORS 16mm: AdB AMNH Kan "This film tells the story of the rice industry in Japan. . . Shows the plant- ing of the seedlings in April, the trans- planting into irrigated paddy-fields, the wearisome weeding, harvesting by hand, hulling, bagging, and finally cooking and eating. (Useful inj geography, commer- cial geography, and domestic science [Class- es]" Am. museum of nat. hist. el-Jh Wheatlands in East Anglia. (Regional geography ser.) 19min 16-sd-apply 35- sd-f-apply Gaumont British 633.1 "Deals with the wheatfields of East Anglia in a most exhaustive manner so that spectators of this film gain the maxi- mum of information in an amazingly short space of time. In a sense, Wheatlands shows the transition of Bast Anglian farming from the horse to the machine." Producer el-Jh Guide Wild rice. ISmin 16-si-rent $1 1933 Har- mon found. 633.1 DISTRIBUTORS 16mm: YMGA "Depicting the life of a field of wild rice, this motion picture poem shows how this film may be made a medium of emo- tional expression. This picture was pro- duced by J. "V. D. Bucher. . . The Medi- tation on Life, in terms of the life his- tory of the wild rice, ishould bei read with the picture and music rshould be] used aa an obligato." Distributor 633.3 Beans Beans. 6min 16-si-$6.84 35-si-f-nf-apply Bray; Films, inc. 633.3 "150,000 acre crop of beans in California. . . . Scenes of cutting with machines, stacking, drying, threshing, sacking, load- ing and shipping." Producer Soybeans at home. 2R 3S-si-nf-loan 1928 U.S. agric. 633.3 DISTRIBUTORS 16mm: AdB A Bureau of plant Industry film "How the soybean is grown, harvested. and handled in shipment in Its native home, Manchuria." Producer tl> silent; td-sound; f ■ inflammable; nf • safety; el - elementary; Jh - junior high; sh - senior high; c - college 73