The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat IndustryO. Judd Company, 1922 - 369 páginas |
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... century , the center of wheat production moved west about 680 miles and north about 99 miles . Latitudinal . - As European peoples and their descendants are meeting the demands of increasing population by con tinually subjecting to ...
... century , the center of wheat production moved west about 680 miles and north about 99 miles . Latitudinal . - As European peoples and their descendants are meeting the demands of increasing population by con tinually subjecting to ...
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... century . Humboldt says that a negro slave of Cortez found three or four grains of wheat in the rice which served to maintain the Spanish army . This was apparently sown before 1530 , about the date when the Spaniards introduced wheat ...
... century . Humboldt says that a negro slave of Cortez found three or four grains of wheat in the rice which served to maintain the Spanish army . This was apparently sown before 1530 , about the date when the Spaniards introduced wheat ...
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... centuries . It is a plant that is easily influenced by environment and therefore particu- larly unstable in type . Since it has always been migrating to new environments , a complete change in type often resulted , though it was still ...
... centuries . It is a plant that is easily influenced by environment and therefore particu- larly unstable in type . Since it has always been migrating to new environments , a complete change in type often resulted , though it was still ...
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... century B. C. , remarks that the vitality of wheat can be preserved in them for 50 years . Daubeny questioned this in 1857 , and stated that wheat does not retain its vitality over 40 years . Humboldt states that for causes not well ...
... century B. C. , remarks that the vitality of wheat can be preserved in them for 50 years . Daubeny questioned this in 1857 , and stated that wheat does not retain its vitality over 40 years . Humboldt states that for causes not well ...
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... century , it has been fraught with a significance of the widest and deepest interest . From an in- stitutional point of view , the growers of wheat are not suf- ficiently differentiated from the agricultural element of so- ciety to ...
... century , it has been fraught with a significance of the widest and deepest interest . From an in- stitutional point of view , the growers of wheat are not suf- ficiently differentiated from the agricultural element of so- ciety to ...
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