Conservation Work in the United States during the Great Depression. Chipmunk squirrel gets in and out of its house. The squirrel jumps on a tree. Birds in the bushes. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) personnel in training play with the animals. They feed hay to a young fawn. A boy feeds two bear cubs that had come out of the woods. Civilian corps give milk to a raccoon kit.
Sources of fur in the United States. A boy places a trap near a water stream in a forest area. Intensive fur farms and fur preserves. A fur preserve built along a river.
Fox farming in the United States. Aerial view of a silver fox farm. A number of foxes in small cages. One of the silver foxes in a cage. A group of silver foxes moves about in the cage. One of them tries to climb a fence. Two men catch a silver fox in a trap.
Mink farming in the United States. View of a mink farm. A captured mink moves along the corners of a small cage. The mink looks around.
Rabbit farming in the United States. Rabbit farming combines fur production with meat production. Rabbits move about in a cage. Men take out rabbits from small cages. A woman buys meat of a dressed rabbit at a store.
Workers work with Fordson Tractors in corn fields in the United States. Farmer cuts corn plant with hands and ties corn stalks in corn field. Workers load corn stalks on tractor-drawn wagons. The Conveyor belt carries corn stalks. Worker dumps silage into stalls. Man feeds hay to cows. Cows in line feeding. Tractor powered corn husker in operation. Men husk corn manually.
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