| View Larger Image | Historic Crop Dusting Films DVD: 1947 - 1969 Agricultural Pesticides, Insecticides, & Herbicides Films Including Pesticide, Herbicide, Insecticide Use, Application, Pollution, & Effects Videos. Topics Also Include Pest Control, Insects, Weeds, DDT, Cropdusting Aircraft, And More. | DVD
| List Price: | $19.99 | |
| | Binding: | DVD | | Run Time: | 63 minutes | | Studio: | Quality Information Publishers Inc. | | Number of Discs: | 1 | | Sales Rank: | 158,581th |
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FEATURES | - Table Of Contents:
- (1) Death to Weeds (1947) 22 Minutes
- (2) Agricultural Aviation (1955) 13 Minutes
- (3) Who Shall Reap (1969) 28 Minutes
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Great collection of three agriculture pesticide application films including crop dusting, insecticide/pesticide application methods, DDT application, and pests like the boll weevil. Table Of Contents: (1) Death to Weeds (1947) - Documentary film about the application of 2-4-D pesticide including crop dusting and before and after footage - 22 Minutes (2) Agricultural Aviation (1955) - Historical footage of crop dusting and pesticides application including up close footage of the various pests that damage farmers plants, like boll weevils - 13 Minutes (3) Who Shall Reap (1969) - The problems and solutions that insects and weeds contribute to farmers and food supplies - 28 Minutes |
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