Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources, Volumen5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... better forest management and protection by timber owners themselves , and urge upon all such the study and emulation of the several cooperative systems for this pur- pose . We urge the coöperation of public and private educational ...
... better forest management and protection by timber owners themselves , and urge upon all such the study and emulation of the several cooperative systems for this pur- pose . We urge the coöperation of public and private educational ...
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... better farming , better business and better living on the farm . The actual prosperity of any city is largely measured by the fore- sight , the breadth of vision and energy of its commercial club . A mod- ern city may have vast ...
... better farming , better business and better living on the farm . The actual prosperity of any city is largely measured by the fore- sight , the breadth of vision and energy of its commercial club . A mod- ern city may have vast ...
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... better pay and shorter hours ? Better pay ; shorter hours ; larger life ; amusements for all , whatever their tastes might be ; what boy or girl could resist all this ? THE EVOLUTION OF MACHINERY . The farm itself finally began to use ...
... better pay and shorter hours ? Better pay ; shorter hours ; larger life ; amusements for all , whatever their tastes might be ; what boy or girl could resist all this ? THE EVOLUTION OF MACHINERY . The farm itself finally began to use ...
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... better lands of the Mississippi Valley . That demonstrates the difference between farming and merely mining the soil fertility . This condition has been greatly hastened by our statesmen . gift of an empire of land to railroads to ...
... better lands of the Mississippi Valley . That demonstrates the difference between farming and merely mining the soil fertility . This condition has been greatly hastened by our statesmen . gift of an empire of land to railroads to ...
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... better land originally two pounds per hill of three stalks , and three pounds are possible . We grow fourteen bushels of wheat per acre ( this year but twelve and a half ) , while on land no better naturally , and often not so good ...
... better land originally two pounds per hill of three stalks , and three pounds are possible . We grow fourteen bushels of wheat per acre ( this year but twelve and a half ) , while on land no better naturally , and often not so good ...
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acre Address agricultural American annual Applause Association average believe better cent Chairman child church City Kansas City clubs coal commission conservation movement coöperative corn cost crop cultivation delegates disease dollars efficiency Executive Committee fact farm farmers Federal fire waste forest forestry Gifford Pinchot Government human important improved increase industry interest Kansas City Kansas labor land laws legumes live loss Louisiana ment methods million Missouri movement National Conservation Congress natural resources nitrogen Olathe organization Pennsylvania phosphate phosphoric acid phosphorus plant plowing population postal savings system practical present President problem profit proper protection railroads railways represent Richard Lieber roads rural Secretary seed-bed society soil fertility supply things timber tion transportation tuberculosis typhoid fever United vital water power wheat women yield York