"HOTAKA MARU" UNLOADS ITS FREIGHT
- FILM R-2658.5
- Item
- 197-?
Trade film: Scene of the Japanese ship the "Hotaka Maru" unloading its freight in Vancouver.
Saskatchewan. Dept. of Agriculture
"HOTAKA MARU" UNLOADS ITS FREIGHT
Trade film: Scene of the Japanese ship the "Hotaka Maru" unloading its freight in Vancouver.
Saskatchewan. Dept. of Agriculture
Agricultural interviews: The optical sound track from a film of four interviews about different fertilizers and the different methods of spreading it on farm fields: 1) an unidentified man talks about the single fan spin granular fertilizer spreader he uses; 2) an unidentified man talks about anhydrous ammonia spreader he uses: 3) an unidentified man talks about the solution fertilizer spreader he uses; 4) an unidentified man talks about the granular/solution fertilizer spreader he uses. All men discuss the advantages, disadvantages and the cost of operating each spreader.
Saskatchewan. Dept. of Agriculture
Agricultural interviews: The optical sound track from a film of four interviews about different fertilizers and the different methods of spreading it on farm fields: 1) an unidentified man talks about the single fan spin granular fertilizer spreader he uses; 2) an unidentified man talks about anhydrous ammonia spreader he uses: 3) an unidentified man talks about the solution fertilizer spreader he uses; 4) an unidentified man talks about the granular/solution fertilizer spreader he uses. All men discuss the advantages, disadvantages and the cost of operating each spreader. Includes scenes of the fertilizer spreaders being loaded and operated in farm fields.
Saskatchewan. Dept. of Agriculture
Agricultural film: Scene of 4-H Club memebers showing their steer at an achievement.
Saskatchewan. Dept. of Agriculture
Agricultural film: Scenes of a summer camp for 4-H Club members.
Saskatchewan. Dept. of Agriculture
Agricultural film: Scene of 4-H Club members canoeing at Camp Rayner, a summer camp.
Saskatchewan. Dept. of Agriculture
Agricultural trims: Negative film of 4-H cattle show held in Lumsden. Includes scenes of 4-H members displaying thier cattle for judges to inspect.
Saskatchewan. Dept. of Agriculture
Agricultural film: Silent colour A roll of a film about the 4-H international movement and its aimes and goals. Describes activities sponsored by 4-H including macrame, candle making, horse riding, cooking lessons, and grain, horse and cattle judging competitions. Includes scenes of Camp Rayner, a camp in Saskatchewan for 4-H members and describes activities offered at the camp including water skiing, archery, photograghy, and camping, hiking and canoeing trips. Also includes interviews with Lynn Dixson, Janice Carter, D. Nelson, Pat Adams (the Director of Camp Rayner), Dale Heenan, Diane Pain, and Bonnie Ray.
Saskatchewan. Dept. of Agriculture
Agricultural film: Silent colour B roll of a film about the 4-H international movement and its aimes and goals. Describes activities sponsored by 4-H including macrame, candle making, horse riding, cooking lessons, and grain, horse and cattle judging competitions. Includes scenes of Camp Rayner, a camp in Saskatchewan for 4-H members and describes activities offered at the camp including water skiing, archery, photograghy, and camping, hiking and canoeing trips. Also includes interviews with Lynn Dixson, Janice Carter, D. Nelson, Pat Adams (the Director of Camp Rayner), Dale Heenan, Diane Pain, and Bonnie Ray.
Saskatchewan. Dept. of Agriculture
Agricultural film: Optical sound track of a film about the 4-H international movement and its aimes and goals. Describes activities sponsored by 4-H including macrame, candle making, horse riding, cooking lessons, and grain, horse and cattle judging competitions. Includes scenes of Camp Rayner, a camp in Saskatchewan for 4-H members and describes activities offered at the camp including water skiing, archery, photograghy, and camping, hiking and canoeing trips. Also includes interviews with Lynn Dixson, Janice Carter, D. Nelson, Pat Adams (the Director of Camp Rayner), Dale Heenan, Diane Pain, and Bonnie Ray.
Saskatchewan. Dept. of Agriculture