The Cereals in AmericaOrange Judd Company, 1912 - 421 páginas |
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... produced from the cane . The area over which sugar cane can be raised is not believed to be large , while the area over which beets can be successfully grown for the production of sugar is believed to be much more consid- erable . It ...
... produced from the cane . The area over which sugar cane can be raised is not believed to be large , while the area over which beets can be successfully grown for the production of sugar is believed to be much more consid- erable . It ...
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... producing and disposing of his one crop than if he looked after several . He has a better opportunity of making a good reputation and of getting some- what higher prices . He may be able to produce more cheaply by better use of ...
... producing and disposing of his one crop than if he looked after several . He has a better opportunity of making a good reputation and of getting some- what higher prices . He may be able to produce more cheaply by better use of ...
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... produced , differing in marked degrees from those formerly cultivated . Farmers generally do not actively interest ... produce because of the force of inheritance only one grain of maize more on each ear than at present , it would be ...
... produced , differing in marked degrees from those formerly cultivated . Farmers generally do not actively interest ... produce because of the force of inheritance only one grain of maize more on each ear than at present , it would be ...
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... produced which will perform their appointed work better , quicker and with the utmost precision . " 1 31. A Maize Breeding Farm . - A company in Illinois has a tract of 27,000 acres upon which they propose , if possible , so to breed ...
... produced which will perform their appointed work better , quicker and with the utmost precision . " 1 31. A Maize Breeding Farm . - A company in Illinois has a tract of 27,000 acres upon which they propose , if possible , so to breed ...
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... produced branched roots of only moderate sugar content , because the descendants had reassumed their true characters when they were released from the restraint which had been artificially imposed upon the parent plants . " 41. Change of ...
... produced branched roots of only moderate sugar content , because the descendants had reassumed their true characters when they were released from the restraint which had been artificially imposed upon the parent plants . " 41. Change of ...
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