Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources, Volumen5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... proper laws , and provide proper means of enforcement of such laws that there may be prevented , ( 1 ) blindness , ( 2 ) birth acci- dents , ( 3 ) infant mortality , ( 4 ) labor by immature children , ( 5 ) com- municable diseases of ...
... proper laws , and provide proper means of enforcement of such laws that there may be prevented , ( 1 ) blindness , ( 2 ) birth acci- dents , ( 3 ) infant mortality , ( 4 ) labor by immature children , ( 5 ) com- municable diseases of ...
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... proper solution of the great problems of American life ; men who are coming here with a message to deliver to the people of this Congress and to the people of this great country ; and therefore it is not right and proper that their time ...
... proper solution of the great problems of American life ; men who are coming here with a message to deliver to the people of this Congress and to the people of this great country ; and therefore it is not right and proper that their time ...
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... proper conservation of the soil , that it would be well to have at least one farmer among those who were gath- ered together for the purposes of that discussion . ( Applause ) And so they came down to Jefferson City to ask me to turn ...
... proper conservation of the soil , that it would be well to have at least one farmer among those who were gath- ered together for the purposes of that discussion . ( Applause ) And so they came down to Jefferson City to ask me to turn ...
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... proper appli- cation of the principle of conservation in the use and cultivation of the soil , this production could doubtless be increased 25 per cent . And by the proper use of the uncultivated corn lands of the state , our pro ...
... proper appli- cation of the principle of conservation in the use and cultivation of the soil , this production could doubtless be increased 25 per cent . And by the proper use of the uncultivated corn lands of the state , our pro ...
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... proper and a scientific way our uncultivated soil , the railroads would be unequal to the task of carry- ing such an immensely increased agricultural production from the farm to the market . Then the question of water transportation ...
... proper and a scientific way our uncultivated soil , the railroads would be unequal to the task of carry- ing such an immensely increased agricultural production from the farm to the market . Then the question of water transportation ...
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