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Grassland

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Description Presents problems of soil conservation and overgrazing in the western U.S. Narration states "the problem of saving the grasslands is before us," showing that careless management has resulted in the depletion of this vital natural resource. "This range, once capable of supporting 22,000,000 animal units, can now carry only half that number. Overstocking results in over-grazing. When the land is stripped of vegetation, erosion begins. How to prevent over-grazing, and restore areas of desolation to productivity is the problem presented in this film. Interesting photography of sheep and cattle on the range" (Motion Pictures of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1945, 42).
Creator United States. Department of Agriculture. Soil Conservation Service
Contributor Al W. Jarrett: photography
Richard Boke: narrative
Warren Sweeny : narration
Rudolf Schramm : musical arrangment
Date Issued 1944
Duration 00:09:07
Color/Black & White B&W
Sound/Silent Sound
Nation of Origin U.S.

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