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... asked that question . But if the borax has been elimi- nated , I can see where the Texas potash would not injure the smaller plants . The CHAIRMAN . Do you think the results would justify the expenditure of this sum of money ? Mr. SMITH ...
... asked that question . But if the borax has been elimi- nated , I can see where the Texas potash would not injure the smaller plants . The CHAIRMAN . Do you think the results would justify the expenditure of this sum of money ? Mr. SMITH ...
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... asked at that time that Congress should pass a bill creating a licensing of importations upon the theory that this would require definite knowledge of our own potential production . This would have been a constructive step toward the ...
... asked at that time that Congress should pass a bill creating a licensing of importations upon the theory that this would require definite knowledge of our own potential production . This would have been a constructive step toward the ...
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... asked for . Again , this land is largely Government land . If operated under a lease , it is in the discretion of the department to say whether that price shall be 2 or 5 per cent . If it is 2 per cent , the royalty on the land would ...
... asked for . Again , this land is largely Government land . If operated under a lease , it is in the discretion of the department to say whether that price shall be 2 or 5 per cent . If it is 2 per cent , the royalty on the land would ...
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... asked for in Senator Sheppard's bill is less than 12 per cent of the amount of money they can take away from us in that period . What business man , if offered perpetual insurance on his profits , would not accept it at 11⁄2 per cent ...
... asked for in Senator Sheppard's bill is less than 12 per cent of the amount of money they can take away from us in that period . What business man , if offered perpetual insurance on his profits , would not accept it at 11⁄2 per cent ...
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... asked Doctor Smith a question about our cotton crop in 1921 being less on account of this Searles Lake potash ? Mr. HESS . They had not learned to take out their borax . Mr. HARE . Will that be guarded against in future development of ...
... asked Doctor Smith a question about our cotton crop in 1921 being less on account of this Searles Lake potash ? Mr. HESS . They had not learned to take out their borax . Mr. HARE . Will that be guarded against in future development of ...
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Alsace alunite American amounts of potash Aphthitalite ARENTZ bill borax brines Bureau of Mines Bureau of Soils CALLBREATH CARPENTER cent K2O cent of potash CHAIRMAN chemical churn drill COLTON commercial fertilizer cooperate core drilling cost Department of Agriculture depth determine the location discovery drilling for oil expensive exploration extent of potash farmers favorable feet freight rates Geol Geological Survey GEORGE OTIS SMITH Germany Glaserite Government greensand HARE HESS holes HUDSPETH Interior interval investigation K₂O Kainite Kieserite land Leucite location and extent MANLOVE MANSFIELD ment methods of recovering Mexico miles Muscle Shoals nitrates Picromerite polyhalite possible potash deposits potash producers potash salts potash supplies potash-bearing potassium present produce potash quantity of potash recovering potash reimbursement salt beds samples Searles Lake Secretary HOOVER Secretary of Commerce Senator SHEPPARD short tons sources of potash Stassfurt sylvite Texas Texon thick tion tons of potash United States Geological Utah WILLIAMSON
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Página 40 - Provided, That before undertaking drilling operations upon any tract or tracts of land, the mineral deposits of which are not the property of the United States, the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Commerce jointly shall enter Into a contract or contracts with the owners or lessees, or both, of the mineral rights therein, and the aforesaid contract or contracts shall provide, among other things, that, if deposits of potash minerals...
Página 33 - Ga., Bull. No. 29 (1914); and JA Dresser, Preliminary report on the serpentine and associated rocks of Southern Quebec, Canada Dept. Mines Geol. Survey Mem. No. 22 (1913),
Página 26 - S. 1821 provides for the investigations contemplated in the bill to be partially under the supervision of the Bureau of Soils in the United States Department of Agriculture.
Página 42 - Germans whereby there is in effect a monopoly established between those two nationals. month, the United States domestic consumption of pure potash now approximating 250,000 tons annually, of which domestic production accounts for 10 per cent. There is a government-controlled monopoly in Germany and virtually a governmental monopoly in France. The Franco-German potash agreement establishes unified control of production, price, and distribution. Due to this agreement, both parties acting as a monopolistic...
Página 1 - Agriculture, and the Bureau of Soils, of the United States Department of Agriculture.
Página 40 - Commerce for the purpose of determining the location, extent, and mode of occurrence of potash deposits In the United States and conducting the necessary laboratory Tests incident thereto.
Página 40 - Commerce jointly shall require the owners of land and/or mineral rights therein lying within a radius of not less than one mile of any proposed well, in consideration of the probable increase In value to such lands and/or mineral rights therein incident to any discovery of potash and in order to prevent profiteering, to enter into an agreement whereby the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Commerce, jointly, are empowered to act as referees In determining the maximum price at which the...
Página 40 - Commerce jointly in the choice of drilling locations within the property or in the conduct of the exploratory operations, so long as such selections or conduct do not interfere unreasonably with the use of the surface of the land or with the improvements thereon, and such contract shall provide that the United States and its cooperators shall not be liable for damages on account of such reasonable use of the surface as may be necessary in the proper conduct of the work...
Página 5 - Interior, the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be placed in the hands of the Secretary of the Interior, and disbursed by him under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe.
Página 25 - STATEMENT OF CHESTER H. GRAY, WASHINGTON REPRESENTATIVE OF THE AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION Mr. GRAY.