The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat IndustryO. Judd, 1908 - 369 páginas |
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... shipped all over the world , not only for commercial purposes , but also for seed experiments , and it is not surprising that the nomenclature of varieties is somewhat tangled , that several varieties are known by the same name , or ...
... shipped all over the world , not only for commercial purposes , but also for seed experiments , and it is not surprising that the nomenclature of varieties is somewhat tangled , that several varieties are known by the same name , or ...
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... shipped , especially if it is transported long distances , this may be a matter of great commercial importance . Wheat transported from the dry atmosphere of the inland of Cali- fornia to ordinary temperate regions will invariably gain ...
... shipped , especially if it is transported long distances , this may be a matter of great commercial importance . Wheat transported from the dry atmosphere of the inland of Cali- fornia to ordinary temperate regions will invariably gain ...
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... shipped , however , to Australia , Argentina and Spain , and though they work fairly well , the people do not take kindly to them . They lack the proper amount of in- telligence to operate the machines with the best results , a ...
... shipped , however , to Australia , Argentina and Spain , and though they work fairly well , the people do not take kindly to them . They lack the proper amount of in- telligence to operate the machines with the best results , a ...
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... shipped to the Atlantic seaboard was by rail . Much grain was and is shipped by a part water and part rail route , for the Erie canal has fallen into comparative disuse . A close parallel to this competition is found in the competition ...
... shipped to the Atlantic seaboard was by rail . Much grain was and is shipped by a part water and part rail route , for the Erie canal has fallen into comparative disuse . A close parallel to this competition is found in the competition ...
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... shipped by water and 25 per cent by rail . Before the close of the nineteenth century this ratio was reversed , less than 25 per cent of the grain being shipped by water . Thus the railroads , both on the eastern and southern routes ...
... shipped by water and 25 per cent by rail . Before the close of the nineteenth century this ratio was reversed , less than 25 per cent of the grain being shipped by water . Thus the railroads , both on the eastern and southern routes ...
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