The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat IndustryO. Judd, 1908 - 369 páginas |
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... raised in Canada or Siberia north of the 55th parallel . This widespread notion that wheat could not be raised in the far north was gradually dissipated as wheat crept closer and closer to the Arctic circle . Wheat has fre- quently been ...
... raised in Canada or Siberia north of the 55th parallel . This widespread notion that wheat could not be raised in the far north was gradually dissipated as wheat crept closer and closer to the Arctic circle . Wheat has fre- quently been ...
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... raised varied from 100 feet below sea level to over 10,000 feet above sea level , and about 70 per cent was raised between 500 and 1,500 feet elevation . It cannot be raised successfully at great elevations in England . The plains and ...
... raised varied from 100 feet below sea level to over 10,000 feet above sea level , and about 70 per cent was raised between 500 and 1,500 feet elevation . It cannot be raised successfully at great elevations in England . The plains and ...
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... raised is in Asia on the Himalaya mountains , 11,000 feet above sea level . The four counties of Kansas occupying the center of its famous wheat region have an average eleva- tion of about 1600 feet . The Colorado station has developed ...
... raised is in Asia on the Himalaya mountains , 11,000 feet above sea level . The four counties of Kansas occupying the center of its famous wheat region have an average eleva- tion of about 1600 feet . The Colorado station has developed ...
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... raise wheat . The world's annual production and consumption of wheat is near- ly 3.5 billion bushels . Qualitative . Taking the civilized world as a whole , wheat forms the principal food of man . It is much more widely distributed than ...
... raise wheat . The world's annual production and consumption of wheat is near- ly 3.5 billion bushels . Qualitative . Taking the civilized world as a whole , wheat forms the principal food of man . It is much more widely distributed than ...
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... raised so widely as to embrace practically every kind of environment , these classes grade into each other so imperceptibly that even an expert can hardly determine to which class a certain wheat may belong . An approximate division has ...
... raised so widely as to embrace practically every kind of environment , these classes grade into each other so imperceptibly that even an expert can hardly determine to which class a certain wheat may belong . An approximate division has ...
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