The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat IndustryO. Judd Company, 1922 - 369 páginas |
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... export trade of the combined harvester , principally because the capacity of the manufacturers has been taxed to the ... exported to South America , about one - fourth of the total exports . Another one - fourth has gone to the colonies ...
... export trade of the combined harvester , principally because the capacity of the manufacturers has been taxed to the ... exported to South America , about one - fourth of the total exports . Another one - fourth has gone to the colonies ...
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... export . As long as these condi- tions obtain , it will be impossible for prices of agricultural products in a new country ( generally an exporting country ) to be as high as those of an older country . High farming involves more ...
... export . As long as these condi- tions obtain , it will be impossible for prices of agricultural products in a new country ( generally an exporting country ) to be as high as those of an older country . High farming involves more ...
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... exported . During the first six months of 1905 the importations were valued at nearly $ 2,000,000 . The annual import of nitrate of soda is nearly 200,000 tons , having an average value of about $ 30 a ton . The first guano sold for ...
... exported . During the first six months of 1905 the importations were valued at nearly $ 2,000,000 . The annual import of nitrate of soda is nearly 200,000 tons , having an average value of about $ 30 a ton . The first guano sold for ...
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... export . But little of the south - bound grain was then intended for export , while about 20 per cent of the east - bound grain was exported . In the early seventies about 75 per cent of the south - bound grain was shipped by water and ...
... export . But little of the south - bound grain was then intended for export , while about 20 per cent of the east - bound grain was exported . In the early seventies about 75 per cent of the south - bound grain was shipped by water and ...
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... exporting city of wheat from the Atlantic coast . 1 Distance from Seaport to Primary Market is another factor in determining the direction taken by export grain . Some of the principle distances in miles by the best routes are as fol ...
... exporting city of wheat from the Atlantic coast . 1 Distance from Seaport to Primary Market is another factor in determining the direction taken by export grain . Some of the principle distances in miles by the best routes are as fol ...
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