Agriculture, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences Videotape File

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Collection Overview

Title: Agriculture, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences Videotape File, 1948-2015View associated digital content.

ID: 8/1/59

Primary Creator: University of Illinois at U-C. College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences

Extent: 82.0 cubic feet

Arrangement:

Boxes 1-36: Promotional B-roll videos, Numbered

Boxes 36-82: Other Videos, Unnumbered

Subjects: Agriculture, Animal Science, Beef Cattle, Experiments, Farming, Foods and Nutrition, Insects, Sheep, Swine

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Agriculture, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences Videotape File, 1948-2015 includes videotapes related to recruitment and promotion; agriculture including farm processes with soybeans and corn, and animals including swine, sheep, and cows; international farm programs in countries including China and Egypt; food and nutrition instructional information; experimentation relating to crops and soil, insects, insecticides and pesticides; interviews with faculty, conferences, award ceremonies, and parties. This series also includes B-Roll/stock footage including video from farms, offices, and landscapes in Illinois.

Boxes 1-36 include promotional b-roll, stock footage that was numbered and inventoried by ACES in a spreadsheet provided to the archives. The information available is from ACES and includes time coded descriptions of what is on the tapes. Boxes 36-82 include other videotapes that are unnumbered. Information for these boxes came from the labels affixed to the videotape. Please note that the videotapes have not yet been viewed and verified to be what the labels describe.

Biographical Note

Agricultural instruction was provided for in the Land Grant Act of Congress in 1862 and it was one of the chief aims of the university at its beginning.1 In 1867, the Board of Trustees established the Agricultural Department, made up of the School of General Agriculture and the School of Horticulture, Fruit-growing, and Landscape Gardening.2 It was formally recognized as a College and the dean's office was established in 1877.3 The dean is appointed biennially by the Board of Trustees and his duties include: preparing the budget; representing and reporting on the college to outside authorities; and coordinating the activities of the departments and special offices.4 The dean is also responsible for the operations of the Office of Publications and the Office of Agricultural Communications, both established in 1966,5 and the Office of International Agricultural Programs, which was established in 1966 to coordinate college-wide programs such as the International Soybean Program.6 In 1965, the title of the office changed from Dean of the College, Director of the Experiment Station, and Director of the Cooperative Extension Service to Dean of the College of Agriculture.7

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 1st Report, Laws Concerning the Industrial University, Laws of Congress, p. 1-3; 1st Report, May 7, 1867, p. 47.

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 1st Report, May 8, 1867, p. 50.

3. Board of Trustees Transactions, 9th Report, June 7, 1877, p. 45.

4. University of Illinois Statutes, May 17, 1972, p. 12-14

5. Board of Trustees Transactions, 54th Report, October 13, 1966, p. 169.

6. Board of Trustees Transactions, 54th Report, September 21, 1966, p. 84.

7. Board of Trustees Transactions, 53rd Report, February 17, 1965, p. 393.

Subject/Index Terms

Agriculture
Animal Science
Beef Cattle
Experiments
Farming
Foods and Nutrition
Insects
Sheep
Swine


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Item 1: Farmers market
:00:32    People taking corn out of back of truck; :01:23    Lots of people walking; :01:58    Filling bags up with peaches; :02:50    Man putting money in and taking out of cash register; :03:50    CU little boy; :04:20    Filing bags with vegetables; :05:11    Interveiw with woman; :09:48    CU flower; :10:10    Interview with man; :12:23    Radishes; :12:40    Sign "ALL grown by us , NO herbicide , NO chemicals; :13:08    People walking by stand; :13:32    Interview with woman; *****END OF TAPE*****
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 440
Item 2: Farmers market
00:30 Vegetable Stand; 00:50 Interview with woman; 10:55 Man with baby at stand; 11:28 CU culiflower; 11:55 Lots of people walking; 13:38 Woman buys bottle of honey; 15:09 People buying plants; 15:32 People buying bread; 17:25 CU jelly ; 17:45 Interview with man; 19:20 CU ear of corn; 21:05 Bottles of honey; END OF TAPE
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 441
Item 3: West side park
00:00 Interviews with several different woman; 07:28 Tall tree in the park; 08:15 Joggers; 09:16 CU flowers; 10:00 Kids playing on toys in the park; 13:03 Statue; 13:57 CU Water spraying out of fountain; 14:14 Old woman walking in park; 15:00 CU water in fountain; 15:50 Statue ; 17:55 Kids in park; END OF TAPE
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 442
Item 4: Anhydrous application/ corn planting
:02:55    Preparing for anhydrous soil check machine; :03:35    Ready to go for anhydrous soil on timber soil; :09:00    Check soil condition on soil machine ( various shots ); :14:20    Preparing for planting corn and checking the machine; :17:20    Ready to plant corn ( various shots ); :19:50    Checking soil moisture; :20:20    Checking instrument; *****END OF TAPE*****
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 443
Item 5: Agronomy
:00:21    Interview with a man; :03:00    People standing infront of a tent; :04:05    Man talking into a microphone; :04:46    CU mans head; :05:16    People sitting and listening ( various shots ); :08:20    Man talking; :09:35    People talking outside building; :10:45    Interview with man; :14:00    Men holding and examining plants; :15:26    Man talkin to big group of people ; :19:00    People in tent; :20:00    Men on tractors; ; *****END OF TAPE*****
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 444
Item 6: The Plow That Broke The Plains
This is an old Black and White film with out any audio. The ; whole thing is only about 25 minutes.; ; Basically this is a documentation of land and the changes that occurred to it due to to man. The focus of this film is on the great plains. It starts with a map for idiots who don't know where the great plains are. There are many shots of vast plains , buffalo , etc... . There are also many shots of plows and farm equiptment. They tried to re-enact the pioneers and covered wagons.; ; *****END OF TAPE*****
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 445
Item 7: New things in corn farming
This is an old color film from 1950. The whole thing is only about 25 minutes.; ; This is a film about corn. All about corn. It basically gives a history of the plant and "new" technology surrounding it. This covers such things as new methods of watering your corn to harvest. Obviously there are a great number of corn shots in this.; *****END OF TAPE*****
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 446
Item 8: Breeding better corn
This is an old color film from 1950. The whole thing is only about 25 minutes.; ; Starts with men talking about corn with one another. After a while they talk about hybrids , and then talks about corn "scientifically" while pointing to chalk board. While they are talking there are lots of shots of corn, corn planting, corn harvest , etc.... .  ; *****END OF TAPE*****
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 447
Item 9: Research Acres
This is an old color film from 1950. It is only about 25 minutes.; ; This starts off talking about the proccess wich corn gets fertilized. There is a shot through a microscope of pollen going into the silk. After that It talks about pollinators and making hybrids. Genticly enginered plants for different traits is talked about including root strongness etc... It just goes on to talk about the uses of different hybrids of corn and their uses. Lots of corn shots and people working in field shots.            ; *****END OF TAPE*****
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 448
Item 10: The great story of corn
This is an old color film from around 1950. It is only about 25 minutes.; ; Starts with man talking about corn history and various corn statistics. Goes into talking about how different cultures used corn including Indians , South Americans , and Azteks. There is all sorts of varieties of corn . Different cultures also have different ways growing corn and harvesting it.  Talks about pilgrims and corn in the revolutionary war.  After that just talks about how corn was a part of many historic events. Then 2 men talking about the problems with hybrid. Next it talks about modern uses of corn.            ; *****END OF TAPE*****
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 449
Item 11: Hog farm
:00:28    Tractors in shed; :01:10    Shed; :01:35    John Deere tractor; :01:55    Combines; :02:36    Wagons; :03:30    John Deere lable; :03:44    Dirty pig in lot ; :04:33    Nursery (pigs); :05:20    Pigs feeding; :06:07    Buildings; :06:40    Pigs feed lot; :07:15    Pigs CU; :07:35    Grain and feed bins; :07:52    Pan of buildings; :08:10    Soy bean fields; :08:57    Elevator; :09:34    Combining soybeans; :13:00    Road , binds; :13:15    Corn field; :13:33    CU corn stalks; :13:42    Pigs in crates; :14:10    Pigs ; :17:07    Ducks on pond; :18:12    Baby pigs; :18:36    Pigs in nursery crates; :19:03    CU baby pigs in crates; :19:35    Baby nursing ; :20:20    Pigs in feed lot in side building                  ; *****END OF TAPE*****
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 450
Item 12: FIRI #1INTSOY - Egypt, 1995
01:00:34:02    USAID/NARP Arabic sign; 01:01:04:16    Bags of soybeans; 01:04:22:03    Loading soybeans into dehulling machine; 01:05:08:10    CU - Loading soybeans into dehulling machine; 01:05:17:14    USAID logo on machine; 01:05:29:06    Lifting caution hood on dehuller; 01:06:17:09    Loading bucket from bag to dehuller (3 takes); 01:07:50:09    Soybeans dropping onto cleaner conveyor; 01:07:54:10    Dumping bucket of soybeans into bin; 01:08:39:29    Soybeans dropping off trough to conveyor to bin; 01:09:15:09    Dumping bucket of soybeans into bin (new angle); 01:09:35:17    Soybeans into final cleaning stage; 01:09:53:18    CU Soybeans out of trough; 01:11:14:03    Transferring soybeans to processor; 01:11:42:23    Cleaned soybeans collecting in pot; 01:11:54:21    ECU Soybeans out of cleaner; 01:12:41:10    Soybeans dumped in processor; 01:13:25:26    CU of processor auger; 01:14:05:19    Soymeal coming out of processor; 01:14:57:22    Worker watching pressure gauges; 01:15:57:29    CU Worker's profile; 01:16:17:10    Soymeal in extruder; 01:16:58:24    ECU Soymeal in extruder; 01:17:25:06    Worker's POV of pressure gauges; 01:17:55:04    Pan worker/gauges to worker/oil collection; 01:18:34:28    Soy oil expeller; 01:19:24:25    CU Soy oil trough; 01:19:42:03    MS Soy oil trough tilt down to collection bucket; 01:19:55:18    Soy meal into oil expulsion chamber; 01:20:46:11    Opening oil expulsion chamber; 01:21:12:05    OTS Soy oil bucket change; 01:21:41:21    Soy oil collection bucket to next process stage
Other Information: 01:00:00:00
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 516
Item 13: FIRI #2 INTSOY - Egypt, 1995
02:00:33:04    Arabic/English sign; 02:01:01:24    Sign and extruder hood; 02:01:32:07    CU Sign and extruder hood; 02:02:00:04    Soy meal into auger; 02:02:30:28    ECU Soy meal into auger; 02:03:40:03    WS Soybean processing operation; 02:04:29:26    Soy meal dropping off of auger; 02:04:56:05    Nabih Ibrahim giving tour of facility; 02:05:48:14    Tofu operation through window; 02:06:56:28    CU Ibrahim talking with visitors; 02:07:27:09    WS Ibrahim talking with visitors; 02:08:47:24    Changing soy flour collection bags; 02:09:36:00    OTS Adding extra soy flour, weighing bags; 02:10:42:07    Dipping wet tofu mixture; 02:13:51:12    Dipping tofu mixture, follow to presses; 02:15:11:24    Operating tofu press; 02:16:01:01    CU Operating tofu press; 02:17:13:12    ECU Excess liquid escape out press vents; 02:19:41:21    Rinsing beans with water hose; 02:21:23:26    Dipping rinsed soybeans into soy milk processor; 02:22:10:08    Soybeans into processor; Dr. Ning in background
Other Information: 02:00:00:00
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 517
Item 14: FIRI #3 INTSOY - Egypt, 1995
03:00:51:23    WS Soy milk machine; 03:01:32:01    Soy mush; 03:02:18:28    Dr. Ning checks residue from soy milk machine; 03:03:10:28    CU soy mush residue; 03:03:34:17    WS Soy milk machine; 03:03:47:16    Soy milk collection container; 03:04:07:14    Soy milk spigot; 03:04:18:28    Loosening press on tofu tray; 03:05:08:08    Flipping tofu tray, unwrapping, cutting; 03:07:08:02    Cutting tofu, dumping in cooling tank; 03:09:11:18    WS Cutting tofu; 03:10:27:10    Dumping tofu into cooling tank; 03:11:07:09    Checking temperature of pre-pressed soft tofu; 03:12:22:06    CU Connecting pipes to soy milk machine; 03:12:44:06    MS Connecting pipes to soy milk machine; 03:13:44:09    ECU Connecting pipes to soy milk machine; 03:15:09:02    ZI & ZO Tofu out of cooling tank to packaging trays; 03:15:56:14    Profile of tofu packer; 03:16:15:07    ECU Tofu in trays; 03:16:39:18    Filling water in trays before wrapping; 03:17:01:15    WS Feeding wrapping machines; 03:17:16:11    MS Wrapping packages to stacked product; 03:18:00:29    Soy product display; 03:18:20:24    CU Soy oil; 03:19:31:19    Setting up soy food displays at conference; 03:20:59:05    Conference participants talking; 03:21:35:26    Participants testing food at display; 03:22:06:23    Conference registration table
Other Information: 03:00:00:00
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 518
Item 15: FIRI #4 INTSOY - Egypt, 1995
04:00:52:19    Soy food display; 04:01:27:17    Soy food display signs; 04:01:53:18    Table of soy food - tilt up; 04:02:31:13    Crowd in conference hall; 04:03:08:25    Participant wearing translator headphones; 04:03:34:08    Crowd leaving; 04:04:00:05    Participants taste-testing various soy foods; 04:07:04:06    Taste-testing (balconey view); 04:09:40:29    Exterior of Ag Genetic Engineering Institute, Giza,      Egypt; 04:11:29:20    Nabih Ibrahim giving presentation; 04:13:58:27    AGERI sign, participants walk through; 04:14:25:08    Cairo, Egypt traffic; 04:15:41:26    Donkey carts on Nile bridge; 04:16:25:17    Traffic; 04:17:11:18    Traffic cop; 04:17:49:09    Nile River with Cairo Tower in background; 04:18:30:26    Boat on Nile; 04:19:05:25    Barge on Nile; 04:20:01:28    Cairo skyline along Nile; 04:20:01:28    Bridge traffic; 04:21:04:00    Cairo tower
Other Information: 04:00:00:00
Duration: 3/4 inch videotape:U-matic SP
UnitID: ACES Tape: 519
Item 16: FIRI #5 INTSOY - Egypt, 1995
05:00:21:12    Cairo Tower; 05:00:53:27    Cairo skyline along Nile River; 05:01:34:25    Mosque on Nile; 05:01:57:06    Cairo skyline along Nile River (new angle); 05:02:47:06    CU Mosque on Nile; 05:03:25:19    Rowboat on Nile; 05:04:16:28    Nasr Rohaiem interview
Other Information: 05:00:00:00
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UnitID: ACES Tape: 520

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