The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat IndustryO. Judd, 1908 - 369 páginas |
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... produced , and cause it to vary greatly from year to year . The process of transporting elaborated material begins in the planted seed , and does not cease until the wheat is dead ripe . This is the explanation of wheat ripening after ...
... produced , and cause it to vary greatly from year to year . The process of transporting elaborated material begins in the planted seed , and does not cease until the wheat is dead ripe . This is the explanation of wheat ripening after ...
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... produced . " What is lost in quantity , however , is perhaps more than gained in quality , for the best flour can be ... produced 1434 ounces of wheat . This was sown the next year , and produced 5 pecks of grain , which in turn produced ...
... produced . " What is lost in quantity , however , is perhaps more than gained in quality , for the best flour can be ... produced 1434 ounces of wheat . This was sown the next year , and produced 5 pecks of grain , which in turn produced ...
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... produced about 300,000 bushels of wheat . One thousand acres of land south of Walla Walla in eastern Washington yielded 51,000 bushels in 1881. " This yield was made the subject of a careful measurement and reported to the Agricultural ...
... produced about 300,000 bushels of wheat . One thousand acres of land south of Walla Walla in eastern Washington yielded 51,000 bushels in 1881. " This yield was made the subject of a careful measurement and reported to the Agricultural ...
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... produce from it to pay the taxes , or their equivalent , for the governmental guarantee , and to keep himself supplied with the necessaries of life . If he is unprogressive and isolated in his farming , he is quite free to continue so ...
... produce from it to pay the taxes , or their equivalent , for the governmental guarantee , and to keep himself supplied with the necessaries of life . If he is unprogressive and isolated in his farming , he is quite free to continue so ...
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... produced more grain than domestic consumption could utilize , and for years the very existence of the farmer was threatened by 40 - cent wheat and 20 - cent corn . Lack of capital and the hard conditions of frontier life soon resulted ...
... produced more grain than domestic consumption could utilize , and for years the very existence of the farmer was threatened by 40 - cent wheat and 20 - cent corn . Lack of capital and the hard conditions of frontier life soon resulted ...
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