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1951 EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE
WORKERS ON THE LAND. CanNFB 1948 17min sd color $150, rent $5 630.1
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Produced by the Canadian Dept. of Labour in association witli the Dominion and Provincial Dept. of Agriculture
Gives suggestions for improving living, training and working conditions for farm labor so that workers may be encouraged to stay on the land
630.6 Agricultural societies
BOYS AND GIRLS FARM CLUBS. IntFlmBur 1945 20min sd b&w $60, rent $3 630.6
jh-ad Produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Former title: "Early Start"
Flourishing in all parts of Canada with a membership of thousands, these clubs are an important part of Canadian agriculture. All kinds of farm clubs are mentioned but for the sake of continuity and interest a member of a Dairy Calf Club is followed through his summer's work
4-H CLUB CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES.
MichDptConsv 1944 15min si color free-loan
630.6 Jh-sh-c Guide Available outside the state of Michigan only June, July, August, and December
Indicates several projects of 4-H club members: hikes, camps, awards
FOUR-H HEADLINES. Venard 1949 29min sd b&w color free-loan 630.6
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Sponsored by the 'New Idea' Division of Avoco Mfg. Corp., Coldwater, Ohio
The editor of a big city newspaper sends a reporter out to find out 'what this 4-H movement is all about.' The reporter visits 4-H boys and girls and their projects in several states. The film includes scenes of the Michigan State 4-H Fair, the 4-H Club Congress in Chicago, and the International Livestock Exposition
THE GREEN HAND. Venard 1940 (rev. 1947) 44min sd b&w free-loan 630.6
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Sponsored by the Sears Roebuck Foundation. A dramatization of the book by Dean Paul W. Chapman of the Georgia College of Agriculture
The story of a bad boy who wasn't really so bad but just not interested, and how, thru the Future Farmers of America and the guidance of his vocational agriculture teacher, he became a good farmer and a good citizen
SEED FOR TOMORROW. Brandon 1947 20min sd b&w $72, rent $4 630.6
sh-c-ad Sponsored by National Farmers Union Surveys the problems of the small farmer and discusses how the cooperative effort of the National Farmers Union can help the farmer to stay on the land
UNDER THE 4.H FLAG. Venard (rev. 1947) 44min sd b&w free-loan 630.6
el-jh-sh-c-ad Sponsored by the Sears Roebuck Foundation. A dramatization of the book by John F. Case
The story of the experiences of a Midwestern farm family and the influence of 4-H Club activities on the children and parents.
WHERE THE ROAD TURNS RIGHT. Venard 1947 38min sd b&w free-loan 630.6
jh-sh-c-ad Sponsored by the Sears Roebuck Foundation
A tribute to local volunteer 4-H Club leaders. Features the winners in a national
talent contest conducted among 4-H club members, and tells the story of the twenty years of 4-H club activities of Mr. and Mrs. Allison, club leaders
630.7 Agriculture — Study and teaching. Research
CENTRAL EXPERIMENTAL FARM. CanNFB 1948 9min sd b&w $30, rent $1.50 630.7
sh-c-ad Reviews the activities of different divisions of Canada's Central experimental farm in Ottawa. Various shots show technicians at work in laboratories, as well as activities about the farm. Other scenes show farmers visiting the farm and being given practical demonstrations of improved farm methods
COUNTY AGENT. UW-Govt 1946 17min sd
b&w $23.54 630.7
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Produced by Julien Bryan, originally in
Spanish, for the Office of Inter -American Af
Demonstrates some of the activities of a county agent and his services to farmers, giving advice on soil conservation, helping plan a new barn, etc. Emphasizes cooperation among farmers
ROOFING UNLIMITED. ReynoldsMetals 1949 20min sd color free-loan 630.7
sh-c-ad Produced by Leonard J. Shafltz Modern uses of aluminum building materials at a Michigan research farm engaged in developing new feed products
SCIENCE HELPS THE FARMER. CanNFB
1948 18min sd b&w $150, rent $6 630.7
sh-c-ad Intended to show the relationship of the agricultural scientist to the man on the land. Weather forecasting can help the farmer save his crops, soil, plant and animal pathology and animal husbandry ensure him better return for his labor
THAT INSPIRING TASK. Venard 1948 20min sd color free -loan 630.7
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Produced by Paul J. Thompson Productions for Sears Roebuck Foundation
Pays tribute to the vocational agriculture instructor and the part he plays in inspiring farm boys to remain on the farm and to be better farmers. Shows many Future Farmers of America projects in school and out, as well as F.F.A. social activities
WAVES OF GREEN. JamHandy 1950 38min sd color free-loan 630.7
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Sponsored by Dearborn Motors Corp.
Shows many important contributions to agriculture made by the land -grant colleges and unversities, and their extension services. It is emphasized that the ideas of scientists and the help of country agents, extension workers and special courses at agricultural colleges have contributed toward Increasing the standard of living in the United States
631 Farm management
AMERICA'S DISINHERITED. Brandon 1938 33min sd b&w $157.50, rent $7.50 631
sh-c-ad Produced for the Southern Tenant Farmers Union
Aims to portray the plight of the Negro and white sharecroppers in the South and
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