Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources, Volumen5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... population of 25,000 or more . Two delegates appointed by the mayor of each city with a popula- tion of less than 25,000 . Two delegates appointed by each board of county commissioners . Five delegates appointed by each national ...
... population of 25,000 or more . Two delegates appointed by the mayor of each city with a popula- tion of less than 25,000 . Two delegates appointed by each board of county commissioners . Five delegates appointed by each national ...
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... population of 10 millions of people . Holland reclaimed from the sea two and one - half millions of acres of land which supported a population of 8 millions of people . And yet the swamp and flooded lands of Missouri are as rich as the ...
... population of 10 millions of people . Holland reclaimed from the sea two and one - half millions of acres of land which supported a population of 8 millions of people . And yet the swamp and flooded lands of Missouri are as rich as the ...
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... population than for all of the people to eat the same kind of food . But with the consumption increasingly more rapidly than produc- tion , and the consequent increase in the cost of the necessities of life , there shall come a time ...
... population than for all of the people to eat the same kind of food . But with the consumption increasingly more rapidly than produc- tion , and the consequent increase in the cost of the necessities of life , there shall come a time ...
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... POPULATION . It will be my object in this address not to discuss any phase of the conservation movement exhaustively , but to outline briefly two drifts of population : the drift from the farm to the city and the drift from the city ...
... POPULATION . It will be my object in this address not to discuss any phase of the conservation movement exhaustively , but to outline briefly two drifts of population : the drift from the farm to the city and the drift from the city ...
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... population , these towns , as the late census reveals , have barely held their own and often have lost population , the natural increase of the towns themselves pouring into the larger towns and cities , in which the majority live with ...
... population , these towns , as the late census reveals , have barely held their own and often have lost population , the natural increase of the towns themselves pouring into the larger towns and cities , in which the majority live with ...
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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