Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Board of Agriculture for the Year ..., Volumen9State Board of Agriculture, 1886 |
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... grain is put down at tide water at rates of freight which paralyze Eastern competi- tion , we have probably summed up the prime causes of the agricultural difficulty to which we have alluded . If Western grain had to pay a rate of ...
... grain is put down at tide water at rates of freight which paralyze Eastern competi- tion , we have probably summed up the prime causes of the agricultural difficulty to which we have alluded . If Western grain had to pay a rate of ...
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... grain . This , however , is an integer upon which we cannot calculate with any degree of certainty and which cannot affect the solution of our question beyond its continuance . The Corn Crop . Our reports relating to this crop lead us ...
... grain . This , however , is an integer upon which we cannot calculate with any degree of certainty and which cannot affect the solution of our question beyond its continuance . The Corn Crop . Our reports relating to this crop lead us ...
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... grain had to pay a rate of freight per hundred miles equal to that now charged Pennsylvania grain for one tenth the distance , we would have an alteration in our farm balance- sheets which would place a different phase upon the whole ...
... grain had to pay a rate of freight per hundred miles equal to that now charged Pennsylvania grain for one tenth the distance , we would have an alteration in our farm balance- sheets which would place a different phase upon the whole ...
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... grain and the decreased size of the cob . In some portions of the State , the yield was much decreased by dry weather at the time the ears were forming or when the grain was filling up , and much injury was done by these two causes ...
... grain and the decreased size of the cob . In some portions of the State , the yield was much decreased by dry weather at the time the ears were forming or when the grain was filling up , and much injury was done by these two causes ...
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... grain . In many cases the manured and unmanured portions of the field may , to the naked eye , show little difference , while in reality the heads of the former will , on close ex- amination , show two extra rows of grain over a portion ...
... grain . In many cases the manured and unmanured portions of the field may , to the naked eye , show little difference , while in reality the heads of the former will , on close ex- amination , show two extra rows of grain over a portion ...
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