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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... true of the southern Atlantic States . I shall not address the committee at this time , but shall simply present to the committee certain gentlemen who desire to be heard . I will first ask Representative Peters , of Boston , Mass ...
... true of the southern Atlantic States . I shall not address the committee at this time , but shall simply present to the committee certain gentlemen who desire to be heard . I will first ask Representative Peters , of Boston , Mass ...
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... true . There would more go in that case ; but in the forest it is held back . It is not discharged suddenly into the streams , and therefore , on the whole , the floods are diminished . But , more than that , more important than whether ...
... true . There would more go in that case ; but in the forest it is held back . It is not discharged suddenly into the streams , and therefore , on the whole , the floods are diminished . But , more than that , more important than whether ...
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... true according to your observation , is it not , that the sediment in the Mississippi River which interferes with navi- gation on that stream is derived almost entirely from the banks of the river in its lower reaches ? Mr. SWAIN . Not ...
... true according to your observation , is it not , that the sediment in the Mississippi River which interferes with navi- gation on that stream is derived almost entirely from the banks of the river in its lower reaches ? Mr. SWAIN . Not ...
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... true is this that in many cases the people have practically abandoned those lands . Over great areas they are practically worthless for agricultural purposes . I remember that on my father's farm , when I was a small boy , the most ...
... true is this that in many cases the people have practically abandoned those lands . Over great areas they are practically worthless for agricultural purposes . I remember that on my father's farm , when I was a small boy , the most ...
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... true ; because if you take the total area of the Mississippi drainage basin , the uplands all over it in cultivated fields are being eroded to a certain extent ; they are furnishing sand and gravel and clay to the stream , so that it ...
... true ; because if you take the total area of the Mississippi drainage basin , the uplands all over it in cultivated fields are being eroded to a certain extent ; they are furnishing sand and gravel and clay to the stream , so that it ...
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