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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... reason for not having the reservoir . For instance , Colonel Chittenden in his paper here makes this statement : The forests are virtually automatic reservoirs , not subject to intelligent con- trol , and act just as the system of ...
... reason for not having the reservoir . For instance , Colonel Chittenden in his paper here makes this statement : The forests are virtually automatic reservoirs , not subject to intelligent con- trol , and act just as the system of ...
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... reason empirically from the best information at hand ; and this insufficiency of data renders less positive the conclusions of all investi- gators , no matter which side of the question they may be on . Mr. LEVER . When did he say that ...
... reason empirically from the best information at hand ; and this insufficiency of data renders less positive the conclusions of all investi- gators , no matter which side of the question they may be on . Mr. LEVER . When did he say that ...
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... reason the price dropped , until it became unprofitable , and the industry there was abandoned . The destroyed bottom lands , the filled - up stream , the vanished fish , the decreased flow , and the rotting - down tobacco barns are the ...
... reason the price dropped , until it became unprofitable , and the industry there was abandoned . The destroyed bottom lands , the filled - up stream , the vanished fish , the decreased flow , and the rotting - down tobacco barns are the ...
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... reason at all why we should ignore it as the greatest and most feasible regulator of stream flow ? I should say no . It has already been hinted at , and has been emphasized in this very publication , that the forest should be standing ...
... reason at all why we should ignore it as the greatest and most feasible regulator of stream flow ? I should say no . It has already been hinted at , and has been emphasized in this very publication , that the forest should be standing ...
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... reason- able price in my town to - day as an investment . The CHAIRMAN . That would be on the slopes that would reforest ? Mr. CURRIER . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . But not on the upper slopes ? Mr. CURRIER . No ; after they are cut over and ...
... reason- able price in my town to - day as an investment . The CHAIRMAN . That would be on the slopes that would reforest ? Mr. CURRIER . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . But not on the upper slopes ? Mr. CURRIER . No ; after they are cut over and ...
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