Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture During the Second Session of the Sixty-first Congress, Volumen3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 |
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... better suited for cultivation by crops . We urge the preservation of forests on the mountains and slopes which are not suited for cultivation . The papers which have been published do not at all affect that question . I want to show you ...
... better suited for cultivation by crops . We urge the preservation of forests on the mountains and slopes which are not suited for cultivation . The papers which have been published do not at all affect that question . I want to show you ...
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... better than nothing . Bushes may grow up , and are better than the open slope , unprotected , but they are not anything like as good as forests . Moreover , in the open , after the forest has been cut off , fire is more likely to occur ...
... better than nothing . Bushes may grow up , and are better than the open slope , unprotected , but they are not anything like as good as forests . Moreover , in the open , after the forest has been cut off , fire is more likely to occur ...
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... better say , too , that during those four summers I was not ( as was suspected here some years ago at a similar hearing before a pre- ceding committee ) in the employ of any private party , any lumber company , any land company , or ...
... better say , too , that during those four summers I was not ( as was suspected here some years ago at a similar hearing before a pre- ceding committee ) in the employ of any private party , any lumber company , any land company , or ...
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... better methods of agriculture ; one of putting back into forest , perhaps , the steeper slopes , but keeping the gentler ones in better cultivation ; a problem of hillside ditching , terracing , and so on , perhaps rotating crops ...
... better methods of agriculture ; one of putting back into forest , perhaps , the steeper slopes , but keeping the gentler ones in better cultivation ; a problem of hillside ditching , terracing , and so on , perhaps rotating crops ...
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... better methods of agriculture , and come , little by little , as the population increases , to know how to handle agriculturally slopes that they can not successfully handle to - day with present care- less methods of agriculture . The ...
... better methods of agriculture , and come , little by little , as the population increases , to know how to handle agriculturally slopes that they can not successfully handle to - day with present care- less methods of agriculture . The ...
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Página 431 - ... without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the Legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life.
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