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. Hearings - Página 26por United States. Congress. House. Committee on mines and mining - 1926Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1905 - 1018 páginas
...LIVINGSTON, of the department of botany of the University of Chicago, has been appointed to the staff of the Bureau of Soils in the United States Department of Agriculture, and will begin his new work at the close of the winter quarter. DR. DT MAcDouoAL has started on an... | |
| United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 1586 páginas
...upon the land. (93.) Sewage irrigation a subject for' future investigation, — Mr. WHITNEY, chief of the Bureau of Soils in the United States Department of Agriculture, says he has never investigated sewage irrigation except quite incidentally. (883.) D. Intensive and... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1907 - 704 páginas
...as one of the important recent American books contributing to this general field. The establishing of the " Bureau of Soils " in the United States Department of Agriculture, and the development of the subject in colleges by TF Hunt and others, have given soil studies a great... | |
| 1909 - 712 páginas
...thus pulling down the average for the entire decade. It is also proper to note that Dr Whitney, Chief of the Bureau of Soils in the United States Department of Agriculture, in discussing these figures, expresses the opinion that, on account of a readjustment of the basis... | |
| 1911 - 478 páginas
...thus pulling down the average for the entire decade. It is also proper to note that Dr Whitney, Chief of the Bureau of Soils in the United States Department of Agriculture, in discussing these figures, expresses the opinion that, on account of a readjustment of the basis... | |
| Geological Society of America - 1913 - 850 páginas
...no influence on the run-off of surface waters. His report on "Soil Erosion," published as a bulletin of the Bureau of Soils in the United States Department of Agriculture, is a complete and graphic refutation — if such were really needed — of this contention. His last... | |
| Emma R. McGee - 1915 - 252 páginas
...no influence on the run-off, of surface waters. His report on 'Soil Erosion' published as a Bulletin of the Bureau of Soils in the United States Department of Agriculture, is a complete and graphic refutation — if such were really needed — of this contention. His last... | |
| Peter Tracy Dondlinger - 1908 - 396 páginas
...be profitable, and now and then the returns seem to diminish with continued use. Mr. Whitney, chief of the bureau of soils in the United States department of agriculture, maintains that he never saw a case of soil exhaustion which was probably due to the actual removal... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Mines and Mining - 1926 - 72 páginas
...either from native deposits or by processing methods. Supporting again the position taken in the above testimony before another committee of the House, I...following general letter: To all Members of the United Slates Senate: MY DEAR SENATOR: The American Farm Bureau Federation has been interested for years in... | |
| Hobart Pillsbury - 1927 - 764 páginas
...Ohio Experiment Station, during 1896-1901. From 1901 to 1903, he was associated with the Department of the Bureau of Soils in the United States Department of Agriculture; and he has since been professor of agriculture at New Hampshire State University, where he is now dean... | |
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