Videotape cabinet 1
Contains 29 Results:
High speed of lower stripper rubber fingers on stripper rolls viewed from above, some chains beside fingers, 1960
This series comprises three videotapes featuring a compilation of films relating to sugarcane growth and harvesting. Tapes 1 and 2 have no audio, while tape 3 includes narration. "High speed" refers to slow motion footage, and is used to demonstrated harvesting machinery in.
Untitled footage of field harvesting, unloading, August 1962
This series comprises three videotapes featuring a compilation of films relating to sugarcane growth and harvesting. Tapes 1 and 2 have no audio, while tape 3 includes narration. "High speed" refers to slow motion footage, and is used to demonstrated harvesting machinery in.
HST meeting/ some rubber stripping fingers removed, November 6, 1968
This series comprises three videotapes featuring a compilation of films relating to sugarcane growth and harvesting. Tapes 1 and 2 have no audio, while tape 3 includes narration. "High speed" refers to slow motion footage, and is used to demonstrated harvesting machinery in.
Sugarcane harvesting [Sugarcane Harvester Development for Louisiana/ by U. S. Department of Agriculture in cooperation with American Sugar Cane League], 1949-1955
This series comprises three videotapes featuring a compilation of films relating to sugarcane growth and harvesting. Tapes 1 and 2 have no audio, while tape 3 includes narration. "High speed" refers to slow motion footage, and is used to demonstrated harvesting machinery in.
Section 1: Aerial view of cane growing area in Louisiana with description of cultural practices and conditions at harvest, undated
Narrator gives description of topography and agricultural practices, including irrigation, harvesting, climate, soil quality, planting, and yield.
Section 2: J & L Engineering Co. (Jeanerette. Louisiana) manufacturers of CaneMaster presents the Louisiana System of Cultivation/Harvesting, undated
Narrator describes a harvester in action over footage of the harvester and yard activity at St. Mary Sugar Co-op mill. Also gives description of cleaning, payment to farmers, and the processing of sugar cane.
Section 3: "Hurry-Cane" Harvesting System/ Thomson Machinery Company/ Division of Lamb Industries, Inc., undated
Narrator gives history of mechanization of sugar cane harvesting dating back to 1942, as well as a description of a harvester in action and the unloading of sugar cane at a mill.
Section 4: Cary Harvester Combine/ Cary Iron Works Inc., 1959
Description of harvester in action with footage of 1959 harvest season at Lula Plantation in Louisiana.
Section 5: USDA Experiment/ Sugarcane Harvester, undated
Description of harvester in action, including its technology and capabilities.