Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources, Volumen5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... lands of the Mississippi Valley . That demonstrates the difference between farming and merely mining the soil fertility . This condition has been greatly hastened by our statesmen . gift of an empire of land to railroads to enable them ...
... lands of the Mississippi Valley . That demonstrates the difference between farming and merely mining the soil fertility . This condition has been greatly hastened by our statesmen . gift of an empire of land to railroads to enable them ...
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... land originally two pounds per hill of three stalks , and three pounds are possible . We grow fourteen bushels of wheat per acre ( this year but twelve and a half ) , while on land no better naturally , and often not so good , England ...
... land originally two pounds per hill of three stalks , and three pounds are possible . We grow fourteen bushels of wheat per acre ( this year but twelve and a half ) , while on land no better naturally , and often not so good , England ...
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... land has been made , and in Thy Providence it has been discovered . And that our forefathers in Thy fear have estab- lished a nation which has often realized Thy signal blessing . We would recognize Thee as the God , and the giver of ...
... land has been made , and in Thy Providence it has been discovered . And that our forefathers in Thy fear have estab- lished a nation which has often realized Thy signal blessing . We would recognize Thee as the God , and the giver of ...
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... land from Maine to California . ( Applause ) We mean to have Congress appro- priate a million dollars to start with , and increase it to eight or nine or ten millions if necessary , and every man who has anything to say in Washington is ...
... land from Maine to California . ( Applause ) We mean to have Congress appro- priate a million dollars to start with , and increase it to eight or nine or ten millions if necessary , and every man who has anything to say in Washington is ...
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land , and there is no place on God's green earth where society and civili- zation can reach a higher plane and a better one than upon the great plain of Illinois and Michigan , Missouri , Kansas , and all these great states . But let ...
land , and there is no place on God's green earth where society and civili- zation can reach a higher plane and a better one than upon the great plain of Illinois and Michigan , Missouri , Kansas , and all these great states . But let ...
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