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Series: Viewing Copies -- Films and Videorecordings : Some titles are available on film and video. When a video copy is available it should be used instead of the film copy. Some of these works have printing elements; when these exist it is noted.
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CC 420
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A Gift of Harvest : National Agriculture Chemical Association (about using chemicals for crop-pest treatment).
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CC 216
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Agricultural Research at the University of Wisconsin - Three Examples, 1980 : See also printing elements.
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CC 371
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All the Difference
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AD 736
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Anti-resistant DDT
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Babcock Test, 1931 : First sound film made by Department of Agriculture (not made by Albert).
See also Dr. Babcock.
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AC 167
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Archival positive
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VBB 121
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Viewing copy
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DG 004
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Barns for Better Dairying, 1955
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CC 217
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Bayfield: The Face of a Community, 1969 : See also printing elements.
Bill Tishler (UW Professor in landscape architecture).
The history of the town is discussed as well as the need for careful planning for the future (how to preserve the uniqueness of the town). The film examines how the increase in tourism and the decline in the fishing industry, lumbering, and farming are changing Bayfield. Footage includes views of a Bayfield restaurant, gift shops, art galleries, camping, swimming, an aerial view, the architecture, and landscape (city and water).
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CC 455
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Cheese Making : Produced by UW Extension; film possible through the Green County Agricultural Chest and the Green County Board of Supervisors.
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FH 447
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Cherries
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CC 003
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Community Development: Sturgeon Bay and Prentice, 1977 : Script by William O'Conner.
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CC 408
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Community Development TV spots, 1977 December: Public service announcements regarding community development to be aired between January and April 1978 by TV stations covering northern Wisconsin. Announcements include: - “Communities are for everyone”
- “Diversified industrial development” in Medford
- “Downtown beautification” of Gilman, Wisconsin
- “People working together” (men and women performing different tasks)
- “The Birkebeiner Ski Race” (Cable, Wisconsin)
- “Bus system for the elderly” in Rusk County
- “Water supply” (Winter, Wisconsin)
- “The extension agent's role”
- “Medical services” (Memorial Medical Center in Ashland)
- “The Meteor Maritime Museum” in Superior
- “The Paavo Nurmi Marathon” in Hurley
- a Price County “Recreational farm”
- “Recreational trails”
- “Vocational education”
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AE 158
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Corn: Past, Present, and Future, 1959 : See also printing elements.
Film discusses the history of corn cultivation. In the “past,” a horse and cart were used, weed removal and corn picking (husking) was done by hand, and growing a corn crop involved 14 steps. In the “present,” machines and fertilizers are used (12 steps). In the “future,” corn cultivation will continue to change (6 steps).
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VDA 197
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Cranberries, 1956 : See also printing elements.
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Energy Saving on the Farm, circa 1981 : See also printing elements.
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CC 218
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Archival positive
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VBC 281
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Viewing copy
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AE 159
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Fall in Northern Wisconsin, 1969 : USDA film; see also printing elements.
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AE 160
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Farm Progress Days, 1962 : USDA film; see also printing elements.
Menomonie farm progress days are explained: planning, setting up for event, and facilities/accommodation. Footage includes street scenes, parking and grounds, food vendors, crowds of people eating, farm machines on display, and a dairy parade.
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CC 372
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Farming the Woodlands
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First Century: College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The, 1989 : See also printing elements.
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DD 718
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Archival positive
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VBB 143
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Master copy
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VHA 022
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Viewing copy
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VHB 516
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Food and Jobs: Wisconsin Agriculture : A Wolfgang B. Hoffmann film.
See also printing elements.
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DG 014
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Forestry (silent print)
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Gambia: Searching for a Better Agriculture, The, 1989 : See also printing elements.
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CC 411
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Archival positive
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VHB 530
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Viewing copy
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AE 161
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Good Milking Pays, 1956 : USDA film.
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AE 216
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Hog Grading, 1958 : Wolfgang B. Hoffmann; USDA film.
See also printing elements.
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How to Have an Accident, 1983 : A Wolfgang B. Hoffmann film; designed to raise awareness about farm machinery accidents.
See also printing elements.
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CC 409
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Archival positive
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VBC 294
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Viewing copy
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Hungary 1987: Aspects of Agriculture
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DF 651
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Archival positive
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VBA 101
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Master copy
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VHB 528
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Viewing copy
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CC 219
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Inland Lake Demonstration Project 1968-70, 1971 : See also printing elements.
Film reports on the Inland Lake Renewal and Management Demonstration Project dealing with “renewal and management techniques for inland lakes” and “design plans for water-oriented recreational development.”
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Integrated Pest Management, 1984 : See also printing elements.
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CC 220
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Archival positive
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VBC 282
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Viewing copy
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Institut Pertanian Bogor: The Making of an Agricultural University, 1989 : See also printing elements.
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CC 410
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Archival positive
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VHB 529
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Viewing copy
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CC 221
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Lake Superior: The Region Til Now, 1973 : See also printing elements.
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FH 231
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The Land / U.S. Department of Agriculture : Documentary about the effects of soil erosion, immigration, and modern technology on agriculture in the United States, especially in the South and in the Dust Bowl region of the Southwest.
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Land Tenure Center series : The Land Tenure Center was organized on May 11, 1962 when the University of Wisconsin signed an initial three year contract with the Agency for International Development. The Land Tenure Center conducted research projects in several Latin American countries including Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Nicaragua. The research focused on land ownership patterns and institutional structures.
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CC 402
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Bolivia: Campesinos and Farming on Isla del Sol, Annual Market Days at Casani, 1963 : See also printing elements.
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CC 403
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Bolivia: Changes in Agriculture, Population and Utilization of Resources, 1963 : See also printing elements.
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CC 404
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Bolivia: Frontier Settlement of Japanese from Overseas, Indians from the Highlands, 1963 : See also printing elements.
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Bolivia: Market at La Paz, Patterns of Living and Land Use at Vilaque and Near Lake Titicaca, 1963 : See also printing elements.
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CB 996
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Archival positive
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VFA 024
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Master copy
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CB 993-CB 995
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Chile: Aspects of Land Tenure in Chile Part I-III, 1964, 1966 : See also printing elements.
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VFA 025-VFA 027
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Master copy
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Chile: Counterpoint of the Agrarian Reform: Chile, 1973 : See also printing elements.
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DG 002
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Archival positive
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VFA 028
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Master copy
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CC 405
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Colombia: Changes in Land Use and Transportation Problems for Two New Settlements, 1963 : See also printing elements.
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CC 406
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Colombia: Improvement and Utilization of Valley Resources, 1963 : See also printing elements.
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CC 407
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Colombia: Transportation and Community Services in Spontaneous and Planned Colonization, INCORA's Role in New Settlements, 1963 : See also printing elements.
Instituto Colombiano de la Reforma Agraria (INCORA) refers to the Colombian Agrarian Reform Agency.
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CC 373
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Loganville 1907, 1975 : See also printing elements.
This film was done by the University of Wisconsin-Extension Arts through a grant from the Wisconsin American Revolution Bicentennial Commission (WARBC).
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Managed Milking
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CC 374
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Archival positive
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VBC 283
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Viewing copy
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AC 370
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Maple Syrup, 1957 : USDA film; see also printing elements.
How maple syrup is made in Wisconsin: different techniques, cost savings, and modernization. Film includes footage of the process of collecting sap from trees; pouring sap into vats/holding (hauling) tanks on the back of trucks; sap houses and processing.
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AE 217
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New Techniques for Hog Marketing : USDA film.
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CC 222
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Of People, Land and Planning, 1975 : See also printing elements.
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DG 003
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Pesticides and the Balance of Nature : UW College of Agriculture.
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DG 015
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Planning Highway Access, 1981 : A Wolfgang B. Hoffmann film.
See also printing elements.
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AE 162
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Restoring Small Flowages for Recreation: The Marion Millpond Story, 1972 : USDA film.
See also printing elements.
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CC 223
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Running a River: The Wisconsin, 1986 : See also printing elements.
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CC 224
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Runoff Land Use and Water Quality, 1978 : James Larison, Director of Information at Sea Grant College.
See also printing elements.
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AD 733
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Russell Lab Opening, circa 1963 : See also printing elements.
Russell Laboratories on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus was named after Harry L. Russell, the second Dean of the College of Agriculture. The Russell Lab was built in 1962 to provide lab space for the departments of entomology, plant pathology, forestry and wildlife ecology.
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CC 423
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Shawano County - Soil Program, circa 1940
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CC 225
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Shoreland Development: A New Approach, 1973 : 1st revised answer print; see also printing elements.
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DD 732
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The Wisconsin Forest, 1976 : This film describes many types of Wisconsin forests and how we manage them to produce better trees without severely disturbing wildlife. It includes a brief history of Wisconsin's logging industry. Sponsored by Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Forest Service, Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission Department of Forestry, and the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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AE 163
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Three Apples, 1958 : USDA film.
See also printing elements.
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AE 164
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Tobacco for Cigars, 1956 : USDA film.
See also printing elements.
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CC 226
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Tress for Christmas, 1971 : USDA film.
See also printing elements.
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CC 375
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Trees and People Need Each Other, 1980 : A Wolfgang B. Hoffmann film.
See also printing elements.
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CC 424
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Unfinished Miracles: The Story of Agricultural Research, 1975
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Wastewater Management: Options for Unsewered Areas : A David Hestad film.
See also printing elements.
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CC 227
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Archival positive
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VBC 284
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Viewing copy
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CC 228
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What Can We Do About Floods?, 1969 : USDA film.
See also printing elements.
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Why the Meat Type Hog?, 1956 : A Farm and Home film made by the UW College of Agriculture.
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AE 165
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Archival positive
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VBA 102
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Viewing copy
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CC 229
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Wildflowers of the Upper Midwest: The Prairie, 1967 : See also printing elements.
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CC 230
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Wildflowers of the Upper Midwest: The Wetlands, 1967 : See also printing elements.
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AE 166
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Wildflowers of the Upper Midwest: The Woodlands, 1967 : See also printing elements.
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CC 421
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Wisconsin Agriculture, circa 1950s : Part of the Geography of Wisconsin Series. Produced by the Bureau of Audio-Visual Instruction (BAVI) in cooperation with the Department of Geography, UW Extension Division. Written and directed by Cameron Macauley.
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CC 422
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Wisconsin Certified Seeds, circa 1980
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Wisconsin Cheese for All Seasons, 1980 : Golden Camel Award; CINE Golden Eagle Award.
See also printing elements.
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CC 232
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Archival positive
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VBC 285
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Viewing copy
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Wisconsin Corn Hybrids : Sponsored by the Wisconsin Crop Improvement Association, produced by the Photographic Laboratory of the University of Wisconsin. Script and direction by Dr. Norman P. Neal, University of Wisconsin.
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CC 376
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Archival positive
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VFA 048
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Master copy
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VHB 518
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Viewing copy
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CC 233
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Wisconsin Faces the Solid Waste Problem, 1972 : USDA film; see also printing elements.
Composite answer print.
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FH 265
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Wisconsin Farming, 1978 : A Wolfgang B. Hoffmann film.
See also printing elements.
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VBC 286
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Wisconsin Forests: Resource and Industry : See also printing elements.
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AE 167
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Wisconsin Mastitis Test!, 1967 : USDA film.
See also printing elements.
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Wisconsin's Agricultural Experiment Station, 1883-1983, 1983 : See also printing elements.
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CC 231
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Archival positive
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VFA 047
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Master copy
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VHB 517
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Viewing copy
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DF 888
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Wisconsin's Central Sands, 1967 : See also printing elements.
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Wisconsin's Groundwater, 1984 : A David Hestad film.
See also printing elements.
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CC 234
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Archival positive
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VBC 287
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Viewing copy
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AE 219
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Wise Buying, circa 1950s : A Farm and Home film from the UW College of Agriculture. Film offers advice about how to save money when buying food. It suggests making a shopping list, checking for sales and specials, making a budget for food; then at the grocery store, how to choose fruits and vegetables (regarding nutrition and serving size); finally after shopping, film shows how to put away the groceries.
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