Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources, Volumen5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... production could doubtless be increased 25 per cent . And by the proper use of the uncultivated corn lands of the state , our pro- duction could be made greater than any state in the United States , and probably greater than the entire ...
... production could doubtless be increased 25 per cent . And by the proper use of the uncultivated corn lands of the state , our pro- duction could be made greater than any state in the United States , and probably greater than the entire ...
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... produce a certain annual har- vest , it would produce enough of agricultural wealth each year to feed all of the people of Missouri , and leave the balance of our 23 millions of acres for the production of surplus products . In support ...
... produce a certain annual har- vest , it would produce enough of agricultural wealth each year to feed all of the people of Missouri , and leave the balance of our 23 millions of acres for the production of surplus products . In support ...
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... production of our fertile fields . unless that production can be carried from the farms to the market in such a way and for such a charge as will adequately compensate for the labor thereby expended . And if the principles of ...
... production of our fertile fields . unless that production can be carried from the farms to the market in such a way and for such a charge as will adequately compensate for the labor thereby expended . And if the principles of ...
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... year , the country would be drained of its precious metals to settle our foreign obligations , and we would be on the verge of national bankruptcy . THE PRODUCTION PER ACRE . Is it not amazing that Address by President Wallace 15.
... year , the country would be drained of its precious metals to settle our foreign obligations , and we would be on the verge of national bankruptcy . THE PRODUCTION PER ACRE . Is it not amazing that Address by President Wallace 15.
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THE PRODUCTION PER ACRE . Is it not amazing that , mainly since our Declaration of Independence , 135 years ago , we have been able to so waste , our fertility that we pro- duce less wheat per acre than any people of the Eastern ...
THE PRODUCTION PER ACRE . Is it not amazing that , mainly since our Declaration of Independence , 135 years ago , we have been able to so waste , our fertility that we pro- duce less wheat per acre than any people of the Eastern ...
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