Systemic Warble Fly Control in Britain
1967 , Rougham (Suffolk)
Cat no. 495
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Pest control of cattle.
On a farm owned by Major Agnew at Rougham, near Bury St. Edmunds, the film begins with high-angle shots showing Friesian cattle in a farmyard and farmyard buildings. The cattle are led into a channel where each individual animal is treated by having a measured amount of a chemical substance poured over its back. This is repeated on different animals. There are close-up shots of the procedures. A chart shows the treatment periods - March until early June and mid-September to mid-November. The film ends showing the cattle re-entering the field after treatment.
Keywords
Cattle, Pest control
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Sponsor : Bayer UK, Agrochemical Division
Manifestations
Systemic Warble Fly Control in Britain
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Genre: Agriculture / Promotional / Animal
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Locations: Rougham (Suffolk)
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Description Type: monographic
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Subject: systemic warble fly / pest control / cattle
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