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In ter years, one grain of North Dakota wheat, now known as Minnesota 163,
without any attempt to increase it rapidly the first few years, actually produced
about 300,000 bushels of wheat One thousand acres of land south of Walla
Walla in ...
In ter years, one grain of North Dakota wheat, now known as Minnesota 163,
without any attempt to increase it rapidly the first few years, actually produced
about 300,000 bushels of wheat One thousand acres of land south of Walla
Walla in ...
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In North Dakota 39 different samples of Blue Stem and Scotch Fife wheats of
known history were obtained from farms representing the varied soils of the state.
Sown upon the same soil, all gave approximately the same results in yield and ...
In North Dakota 39 different samples of Blue Stem and Scotch Fife wheats of
known history were obtained from farms representing the varied soils of the state.
Sown upon the same soil, all gave approximately the same results in yield and ...
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In recent years there has also been a gradual deterioration in the gluten content
of North Dakota wheats. The attention of the Department of Agriculture was called
to these deteriorations, which are due to the combined effects of soil and ...
In recent years there has also been a gradual deterioration in the gluten content
of North Dakota wheats. The attention of the Department of Agriculture was called
to these deteriorations, which are due to the combined effects of soil and ...
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They were much hardier than any varieties grown in this country, and extended
the winter wheat area farther north and ... They have proved themselves
admirably suited to the region west of the 100th meridian, from Texas to Dakota,
where ...
They were much hardier than any varieties grown in this country, and extended
the winter wheat area farther north and ... They have proved themselves
admirably suited to the region west of the 100th meridian, from Texas to Dakota,
where ...
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In North Dakota 50 to 54 cents is the cost; $5.72 per acre is also given for this
state, not including interest on land. The running expenses averaged $3.77 in
South Dakota from 1894 to 1900 inclusive. The total expense in Minnesota is
$6.40.
In North Dakota 50 to 54 cents is the cost; $5.72 per acre is also given for this
state, not including interest on land. The running expenses averaged $3.77 in
South Dakota from 1894 to 1900 inclusive. The total expense in Minnesota is
$6.40.
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