Halting Foreign Plant Foes
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Statistics
| Duration: 00:10:01
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| Language: English
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| Color: B/W
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| Audio: No Sound on Film
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| Donor: N/A
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Dates
Filmed: 1922
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Locations
Filmed: Webb County Filmed: Laredo Filmed: Nuevo Laredo, Mexico Filmed: New York City
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About the Video
With the goal of “protecting American agriculture and natural resources from the damage that comes from the entry and spread of animal and plant pests and noxious weeds,” agricultural inspection and quarantine programs have existed as part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture since 1912.
Illustrating the long-standing concern over the entry of “foreign agricultural pests” into the United States, this film features excellent shots of border crossings and inspections in the 1920s as automobiles and individuals are searched and various plants are examined and treated for potential hazards. A fascinating look at the border inspection process of this era.

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