The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat IndustryO. Judd Company, 1922 - 369 páginas |
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... Dakota , where wheat growing was supposed to be practically impossible . The area on which they may be grown is shown on the accompanying map.1 Some Hungarian wheats have also been introduced , as well as white wheats from Australia ...
... Dakota , where wheat growing was supposed to be practically impossible . The area on which they may be grown is shown on the accompanying map.1 Some Hungarian wheats have also been introduced , as well as white wheats from Australia ...
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... Dakota river . A similar implement was also used in other parts of the United States . Another very primitive method of covering the grain was that used in ancient Egypt , where it was trampled into the loose ground by the hoofs of ...
... Dakota river . A similar implement was also used in other parts of the United States . Another very primitive method of covering the grain was that used in ancient Egypt , where it was trampled into the loose ground by the hoofs of ...
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... Dakota , binders with 7 - foot cut are used , and about 15 are run in one crew . Each crew or gang has its overseer . A wagon follows with water , twine and other articles , while a gang of shockers set up the wheat as fast as it is cut ...
... Dakota , binders with 7 - foot cut are used , and about 15 are run in one crew . Each crew or gang has its overseer . A wagon follows with water , twine and other articles , while a gang of shockers set up the wheat as fast as it is cut ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... Dakota wheat was grown continuously for about eighteen years , by which time the soil had been so impoverished that a system of crop rotation and summer fallow became necessary . Generally corn and barley are sown and cut early so that ...
... Dakota wheat was grown continuously for about eighteen years , by which time the soil had been so impoverished that a system of crop rotation and summer fallow became necessary . Generally corn and barley are sown and cut early so that ...
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