1950S ”PAY DIRT” J.I. CASE CO. TRACTOR & AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY PROMO FILM XD60594

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    This longform advertising film (which includes an intermission) from the 1950s is an educational film presented by the J. I. Case Co. about agriculture and machinery. The Case Company was founded in 1842 and manufactured agricultural and construction equipment. It eventually merged with International Harvester and is now part of the entity known as CNH Global. The film is parted into two sections, first covering the seeding and cultivation of crops, followed by the harvesting all whilst using the farming equipment and machinery from J. I. Case Co. The tractor shown appears to be a Case 430 or 530, but it's not identified by model #.
    An animation of space to introduce the film (00:24). J. I. Case Co. presents “Pay Dirt” part one (00:38). A farmer walks with two donkeys (01:02). A man sieving water and dirt for gold, silver, and other precious metals (01:21). He holds a small piece of gold between his fingers (01:30). He digs through soil using his hands (01:41). Grass fields and farm crops (01:58). Informational text about farming (02:14). Fertilizer is spread across fields using a tractor with a dispersion attachment (02:39). A farmer drives a moldboard plow (05:11). Informational text about tractor machines (09:16). Soil is harrowed using a wide disc harrow (09:32). Informational text about farming in difficult weather conditions (10:13). A farmer looks up at the cloudy sky (10:38). A Case 430 tractor drives across the fields to disperse seeds and fertilizer (10:50). An illustration of the infrastructure inside the seed and fertilizer dispenser (11:14). A farmer is seeding his fields (11:34). A sectional duplicate of the seeding-function (11:48). A 60-foot-wide seed spreader (12:54). A row crop planter for narrow seeding (13:14). Seeds are manually filled into hills (13:39) Sectional duplicate of a platter for precise seed spreading (13:54). Fertilizer is added to a different hill (15:10). An illustration of the mechanic functionality of the platter (15:25). Informational text about seed and fertilizer dispensing (15:42). A rotary hoe used for cultivating growing crops (15:55). Rich and healthy crops on a field (19:13). J. I. Case Co. presents “Pay Harvest” part two (19:32). Large fields of corn crops (21:18), and informational text about corn fields (21:37). A side-mounted tractor mower is cutting crops (21:47). A tractor with chopping-attachment shreds the cut crops evenly, and a baler tractor makes different sized bales after the harvest (24:02). The harvest of beans, nuts, rice, and other grains is powered by a tractor with a harvest-attachment (27:50). Bean crops are filled into sacks (32:30). Informational text about corn harvest (32:52): A machine is chopping corn crops into shreds (33:16). A corn-picker is mounted on a tractor (35:49), and they separate the whole corns from the crops during harvest (36:36). A farmer wins a corn-picking contest using J. I. Case Co. corn-picking equipment (38:10).
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Komentáře • 37

  • @billybowling5194
    @billybowling5194 Před rokem +33

    Parascope films must be one of the best CZcams channels on CZcams. Great older videos all people and children should see..

  • @buddyrojek9417
    @buddyrojek9417 Před rokem +8

    I shared this to the Victorian Farmers federation in Australia . A valuable educational film as it shows all aspects of farming .
    Thank you

  • @42lookc
    @42lookc Před rokem +5

    That was an excellent video! Just what would have been shown in 1955 at a Farmer's Lunch open house at your local Case dealer. Man, there was nothing better than being allowed to stay home from school for that! It was even better than the Fair!

  • @tklube308
    @tklube308 Před rokem +3

    Really like these types of films. I remember back in grade school, we used to watch these.

  • @zodszoo
    @zodszoo Před rokem +9

    This was a great video, loved watching the old methods and equipment. Thanks.

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it! Love our channel? Help us save and post more orphaned films. Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm

  • @donlehman9930
    @donlehman9930 Před rokem +6

    Great video. I have a 1956 Case 400. Great to see it in action when it was modern. Thanks for the video.

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching! That's awesome that you own one of these Case tractors. Do you have a video online you can share? Love our channel? Help us save and post more orphaned films. Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm

    • @donlehman9930
      @donlehman9930 Před rokem

      Love the channel and enjoy the tractors and equipment.

    • @joelawrence56
      @joelawrence56 Před rokem

      operated a 400 combine on cousins farm in Canterbury NZ in the 70s

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981

    I always loved riding with dad when he was plowing I’d get on the fender of his ih 806 and ride all day and if I was bored I’d get off and play in the creek

  • @J.Goncalves55
    @J.Goncalves55 Před rokem

    Perfeito! Uma viagem pela história da agricultura e da CASE NORTH AMÉRICA.

  • @kennethjohnson9370
    @kennethjohnson9370 Před rokem +4

    A nice episode of the case tractor and the how's they use the equipment for the farmers so they can produce and harvest the food we eat

  • @leslieholman3121
    @leslieholman3121 Před 5 měsíci

    I never got to own an old antique case tractor but I've always loved them and I would love get some type of j I case equipment even an old case pull type combine would be a dream come true for me

  • @benhall2146
    @benhall2146 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for posting this video!!!!!!!!!!

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  Před rokem

      You are so welcome! Love our channel? Help us save and post more orphaned films. Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm

  • @peterparker9286
    @peterparker9286 Před rokem +1

    I Love these films. U and Crew/Team are doing a Great Service 4 US/All. If I had it I Would send it. Thank U's

  • @jonnydanger7181
    @jonnydanger7181 Před rokem +2

    Love the music 🎻

  • @tonymckeage1028
    @tonymckeage1028 Před rokem

    Great Video, thanks for sharing

  • @agustorbjorns7371
    @agustorbjorns7371 Před rokem +1

    Thanks

  • @kittyeagle2764
    @kittyeagle2764 Před rokem +2

    Grew up on a farm in the 1950's in Eastern Washington dry land grain hilly area.I didn't know case made a hillside combine.Most combines that were seen in use were.John Deere ,International or Gleaner and some Massey Harris hillside machines.
    There were a few Case Level land combines on the level land in the Columbia basin area.

  • @curtislowe4577
    @curtislowe4577 Před 4 měsíci

    6:33 A tractor with full side covers I wonder how long any of those side covers survived?
    7:06 First mention of contour farming and soil conservation. Back in the 50s there were clearly still some die-hards that believed erosion was less costly than straight rows. Back in the 60s in elementary school we were still being taught about the miracle of soil conservation that was contour farming. Contour farming was promoted by the US Soil Conservation Service in the US during the 30s. Wikipedia also had this about the history of contour farming: The Phoenicians first developed the practice of contour farming and spread it throughout the Mediterranean. However, the Romans preferred cultivation in straight furrows and this practice became standard.
    When did corn planting switch from 3 seed kernels dropped together to the modern strategy of a single seed kernel?

  • @richardbailey7558
    @richardbailey7558 Před rokem +1

    The CASE silage chopper looks like a TRU- SCALE toy

  • @clarencetrice4442
    @clarencetrice4442 Před rokem +2

    I remember seeing case tractor dealer pictures I don't remember any around here close by anywhere now 2 day there is no body left that U could ask most of the older people I know now are in there mid 90s and every body wasn't a farmer most people after WW2 went 2 work at the sawmill ,railroad or at truck and car factory others worked at dealers and they went 2 machine shops or were welders OMG 12 1O 2O22

  • @clarencetrice4442
    @clarencetrice4442 Před rokem +1

    most peanuts 🥜 are grown in sandy land where the water drains good 👍 OMG 12 1O 2O22

  • @sweetpadre
    @sweetpadre Před 7 měsíci

    Too many ads interrupting the video.

  • @melchristian8876
    @melchristian8876 Před rokem +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @clarencetrice4442
    @clarencetrice4442 Před rokem +2

    sickle bar hay mowers are old school 2 day a hay bind or a discount bind hay cutters are used 2 day OMG 12 2O 2O22

  • @jonnydanger7181
    @jonnydanger7181 Před rokem +2

    I wonder what the world would be like today had they never used fertilizer.

    • @dwightl5863
      @dwightl5863 Před rokem +2

      Not using fertilizers would result in having to breakup new ground after a few years of crop production. Growers have always used fertilizers in one form or the other. Some soils are lacking the necessary nutrients and need to be supplemented. Better yields result. I seem to recall from grade school in the 1950's that some cultures would bury a fish beneath the seed in gardens. As the plant grew, the roots would get nutrients from the rotting fish. IMHO

    • @ronaldlee2376
      @ronaldlee2376 Před rokem +1

      @@dwightl5863 This method was introduced by Native American Indians for corn planting, when pilgrims first arrived at Plymouth Rock.

    • @ronaldlee2376
      @ronaldlee2376 Před rokem +2

      @@dwightl5863 Also, Yankee farmers, upon clearing land in midwest for farming utilized virgin soil to raise Timothy Hay, followed by crop of Flax the next. Within 5 years ground was depleted, Yankee moved unto new ground & repeated process; never learning from his mistake. It took decades to rebuild soil with manure/fertilizer. Hope this helps.

    • @dwightl5863
      @dwightl5863 Před rokem

      @@ronaldlee2376 Thanks for the verification!

    • @peterparker9286
      @peterparker9286 Před rokem

      @@ronaldlee2376 Ply mouth Rock LOL Yes Fish head Rolly poley fish heads eat um up Yum. Rotting fish high in Nitro. They came with choppers and mowed down the Natives.

  • @Mizai
    @Mizai Před rokem

    stop licensing

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  Před rokem +1

      Silly -- if we didn't license content, we would not have a CZcams channel!